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Friday, January 18, 2008
Ed Feulner :: Townhall.com Columnist
Profiles in Change
by Ed Feulner
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The presidential campaigns have boiled down to one word: “change.” Candidates from both parties insist they’re agents of “change.” Elect me, each says, and our government and our country will be better.

Maybe the winner will actually succeed. But it will be an uphill job. Bureaucracies are designed to withstand change. So it’s not enough to talk about making changes. You have to deliver change, in a way that makes life better.

Consider the group America’s Second Harvest. In the late 1960s, it opened the country’s first food bank to distribute excess food (that would otherwise have been thrown away) to the needy. It set safety standards that allowed companies to donate without worrying they were turning food over to unprofessional charities. Today there are Second Harvest food banks across the country.

“America’s Second Harvest now moves more than two billion pounds of donated food a year, feeding more than twenty-five million people,” write Leslie Crutchfield and Heather McLeod Grant in their new book, “Forces for Good.” Today, “the group resembles a national grocery store chain more than a typical nonprofit.”

The authors studied hundreds of nonprofit organizations, trying to determine why many fail and, more importantly, why others survive and grow. In the end, they decided to focus on 12 successful organizations, including the one I lead, The Heritage Foundation.

They found that working with business is a good strategy. “Big government is out, and market-based capitalism is in,” the authors write. “Leading social sector organizations are rising to the challenge, finding ways to address the world’s problems by working with, and through, government and business to launch innovative solutions.”

Consider another organization Crutchfield and McLeod Grant analyze: Teach for America. “It seeks to transform the entire educational system,” they write. That’s an audacious goal. Teach for America is succeeding by convincing graduates of our country’s leading universities -- young people who have job offers from Wall Street firms and consulting companies -- to instead spend two years teaching, usually in poor neighborhoods.

The organization “has changed how we think about teacher credentialing, made teaching in public schools ‘cool,’ and created a vanguard for education reform among America’s future leaders,” the authors write. Today, former Teach for America educators are “launching charter schools, running for elected office, managing education foundations and working as school principals.” Continued...

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Dr. Edwin Feulner is president of The Heritage Foundation, a Townhall.com Gold Partner, and co-author of Getting America Right: The True Conservative Values Our Nation Needs Today .
 
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tibby
You get kind of testy when your great hero Rush is criticized.

I am not a whiny liberal. People who disagree with Rush, or with Bush on the war, are not automatically "liberals", or "traitors"(as some have implied).

Pat Buchanan, the late David Hackworth, George Will, Brent Scowcroft(and a host of officials in Bush 41 administration), the late Jeanne Kirkpatrick, are not "liberals" or "traitors" for disagreeing on this war.

Insofar as Iran is concerned, or Islam generally, I am under no illusions about it. But Bush's decision to remove Saddam(THE counterbalance to Iran)has only increased the infuence and power of that nation. It has benefitted Iran.

I have already discussed the issue regarding how this aggressive, interventionist, Bush foreign policy is more consistent with neo-Wilsonian, leftist utopianism than with traditional conservative principles.

Now, sit back, grab a jug of kool-aid, and listen to Rush some more.

jerabaub
As recently as one year ago, the Democrats had proclaimed the war in Iraq lost. In order for Limbaugh to not be a shill for Bush he apparently has to agree with you on Iraq. Who are you a shill for ? Did it ever occur to you that Rush is expressing his opinions and beliefs. That he believes that we should be in Iraq ?

If I believe as you am I your shill? If I believe as Rush am I his shill?


How do you know that anyone was "duped" on Iraq ? Just within these past few months new intelligence estimates say that THREE YEARS AGO Iran stopped its nuclear weapons program. Why did it take so long to find this out ? How do you know that some "shill" for someone else did not put forth a phony report ? Do you believe that Iran has no intentions of acquiring nuclear weapons. Do you think that someone may be trying to "dupe" us with this info ?

You act like some whiny liberal who takes his marbles and goes home when someone dares to disagree with you. We don't care what you believe. We want to know what you think. Discuss the issues. Present your viewpoint with something other than your mindless remarks. If you can't do that then take your marbles and go home. That is if you haven't lost them.

Tibby

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