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President Obama endorsed Jon’s rally to a room full of high schoolers on Wednesday, but will any of them show up? The Daily Show has the story. Get the latest news from @TheDailyShow on Twitter. |
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President Obama endorsed Jon’s rally to a room full of high schoolers on Wednesday, but will any of them show up? The Daily Show has the story. Get the latest news from @TheDailyShow on Twitter. |

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By now, you’ve probably heard about the documentary “Waiting for ‘Superman’” by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim. It tells the very moving stories of five children and their families as they seek better schools. Their stories demonstrate in a real and emotional way that the opportunity for a great public education should come not by chance or by choice, but by right.
Unfortunately, the movie is not just moving, but very misleading. The central themes of the movie—that all charter schools are good and all other public schools are bad, and that teachers and their unions are to blame for failing schools—are incomplete and inaccurate.
Our kids, parents and communities deserve the whole story. And so do our teachers.
We’re not waiting for Superman and neither should anyone else. Visit the AFT’s Not Waiting for Superman webpage at aft.org/NotWaiting to join the conversation on how we can help all children—not just some—get a great public education.
It’s clear we can’t rely on Hollywood to tell the whole story. Get the facts and help fill in the blanks.
And while you’re at it, remember to tell your friends and family the real story about today’s unions—working people working together for a better future.
Thanks,
AFL-CIO Working Families e-Activist Network

After months of watching the GOP‘s extreme candidates say one offensive thing after another, I thought I was done being shocked.
Then I saw new footage of Nevada Republican Senate nominee Sharon Angle attacking laws that require insurance companies to cover those with autism.
“You’re paying for things that you don’t even need,” she said. “They just passed the latest one, is everything that they want to throw at us now is covered under ‘autism’.”
She put “autism” in air quotes — like she doesn’t believe it exists.
If this is what she’s saying on the campaign trail, imagine what she’ll say in the Senate.
We’re hitting back against ideologues like Sharron Angle with ads on the air and messaging on the ground. We’re making sure voters understand the choice they have in this election.
Can you chip in $5 or more to help us amplify that message?
Angle isn’t alone.
In Delaware, Christine O’Donnell has attacked the “horror” of health reform.
In Colorado, Ken Buck has called Social Security “horrible policy.”
In Alaska, Joe Miller has said that Congress must have “courage to shut down the government,” to stop the President‘s agenda.
These ideologues — in states across the country — think they have all the momentum. And their supporters are pouring their energy into the campaigns.
But this is why we’ve built a national program. It’s why we have organizers on the ground in every state.
We just need the resources to finish strong — and continue to show voters what Ken Buck, Sharron Angle, Christine O’Donnell, Joe Miller and a host of other Republicans keep saying.
Donate $5 or more now:
Thanks,
Jen
Jen O’Malley Dillon
Executive Director
Democratic National Committee
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While the cable news networks were asking whether Sarah Palin got booed on “Dancing With the Stars,” The Daily Show was asking the question that was really on everyone’s mind: “Who cares?” Get the latest news from @TheDailyShow on Twitter. |
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Do you remember what early fascinations captured you as a child? Whether it’s inspired by the stars in the sky or a field of flowers, curiosity about the world is the beginning of knowledge—and science. Scientific curiosity is the key to solving our world’s most crucial environmental, health, and security problems—such as global warming. Yet, those who have a vested interested in denying global warming are trying to kill the public’s curiosity, and thus squelch the truth. And we can’t let that happen.
Support the Union of Concerned Scientists in our efforts to bring sound science to the public and spread the curiosity and the truth about global warming. Click here to become a member today. Your donation allows us to be an independent voice for the policy changes and science-based solutions that are so desperately needed to preserve our world—and all of its amazing curiosities.
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