Let us start teaching our kids earlier how to read, write and add. That might be a good start.
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Advocates for early education to improve college admissions for black students.
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I am very proud of the engagement of parents who now recognize that rot and filth is being pushed on innocence of vulnerable children.
At the end of the day, we would be working to secure America's energy security and national security.
For America to have this process of thinking through this what we are going through right now, for us to be on the other side of affirmative action, which for 60 years has been a detriment to too many good people, we are now in the process of seeing how can we now make sure that we have a level playing field, that our kids come out of the school system they can compete, feel good about themselves and when they get to that position of success, never feel they have to apologize because they were given a head start because of their color.
I can promise you this Committee with the Republican majority will not. Freedom can only survive with transparency.





