Rex Sinquefield was raised in the Saint Vincent Home for Children in St. Louis, Mo.
And he's right to want more for the students (as opposed to the teacher's union).
Yes, he made money by going to school, working hard, and working smart--by understanding systems, as opposed to writing biased and sorry appeals to emotion.
Mark Stump
"The case will be be considered in secret without oral arguments by Wisconsin's Supreme Court whose conservative majority was elected (sic) by WMC. You can’t make this stuff up (sic)."
Well, I can't, but I guess the author of this report can......
As stated above:
At least 300,000 registered voters in Wisconsin will be affected by the law's implementation: As many as 300,000 registered voters in Wisconsin don't have the forms of ID required under the law; for reference, this is 12.5 percent of the turnout in the 2014 elections, where an estimated 2.4 million Wisconsinites went to the polls. - See more at: https://www.prwatch.org/comment/reply/12778#comment-form
So, my first question is: "How do these 300,000 people manage to get through TSA security to board flights, buy alcoholic beverages and get other services that require photo identity cards if it's true that they don't have them?"
My next question is: "Why is no one making an issue about the required identity cards for the services in my first question?"
Maybe I'm just naïve and don't understand the issue, if, indeed, it is an issue.
Counting the 100 million to the hospital wing and just a few other donations listed below, it appears the 157million is canceled out? Yes, you just cannot make stuff up like this.
http://nypost.com/2014/03/16/loopy-liberals-freak-over-koch-brothers-100m-hospital-gift/
Not a bad link, I understand completely about the Soros's quote... Yes, liberals hate for conservatives to give money to charities - it's so unfair.
"Among the many David Koch gifts to New York city alone are a previous $15 million to New York-Presbyterian’s Weill Cornell Medical Center, $30 million to Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, $25 million to the Hospital for Special Surgery, $20 million to a dinosaur exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History, $65 million to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and $100 million to the Lincoln Center theater that is home to the New York City Ballet and the New York City Opera.
The anti-Koch groups held their protest on International Women’s Day to signify that this was a woman’s issue: It turns out a group called the Center to Protect Patient Rights, which also receives some Koch brothers largesse, has given $1 million to Susan B. Anthony’s List, a pro-life group. And the nurses who have made it their calling to protect human life? They don’t like that."
I good continue on and on but I have a job.
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