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Republicans Should Recognize the Benefits of the IB Program

kbell Wrote: May 14, 2012 1:00 PM
One other observation, it is interesting how Ms. Lebon separates herself from the Obama administration when it comes to Federal matters, but when it comes to International matters, she dismisses IBO's PARTNERSHIP with UNESCO as a "non-issue". LeBon resorts to the weak "control" argument, claiming that UNESCO does not "control" IB. If we were to look at the IB/UNESCO partnership as a "marriage" of values, is either party in "control" of the other? Or are they mutually agreed upon values which are NOT based upon our U.S. Constitution, but rather, upon the UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights)? Remember that IBO is also a partner with the Aga Khan's Development Network. IB is social justice, Muslim style. http://www.mid-day.com/new
GadsdenGurl Wrote: Jun 22, 2012 11:28 PM
It's connected to UNESCO and the World Bank. Read this from an agent of change: http://is.gd/POQ155

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