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Monday, September 29, 2008 

TPMCafe | Talking Points Memo | The Unmentionable Question

TPMCafe | Talking Points Memo | The Unmentionable Question: "So--on a morning when accountability seems to have evaporated in the financial world - I'd like to know what we do about accountability at the top of our government for authorizing the abuse- and in some cases the killing of U.S.-held prisoners, all of which were criminal until the day before 9/11. Any thoughts?"

What a great discussion to start and, to me, gets to the very heart of the issue. How is it that teachers at public elementary schools are now more responsible and more accountable for the jobs they do versus our elected leaders? How is this possible!?

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