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Thank You, President Bush (Part V)

In Part V of my series of posts thanking President Bush for the past eight years I will focus on drugs and education and children. I think I’ve finally exhausted most of the military and national security successes and progress that can be attributed to our outgoing President. Now, with a new announcement today, I’d like to shift gears to some civilian issues.

Today, President Bush announced new data that demonstrates continued progress reducing illegal drug availability and use since 2001. New youth drug use data from the Monitoring the Future Study showed continued reductions in overall youth drug use over the past seven years, and new law enforcement and workplace drug test data show a significant disruption in the cocaine market.

President Bush implemented a national drug control strategy to combat teen drug use, which helped reduce illicit drug use among teens by 25 percent since 2001. Through the PROTECT Act, he strengthened law enforcement’s ability to prevent, investigate, and punish child exploitation crimes, abolishing the statute of limitations for crimes involving the abduction or physical or sexual abuse of a child. He also established a nationally-coordinated AMBER Alert Program, which has helped save nearly 400 children nationwide.

President Bush combated sexual crimes against children with the Internet Crimes Against Children program (more than 13,750 suspects arrested since January 2001) and the Innocence Lost Initiative, a joint Federal and State effort to prevent child prostitution (more than 575 children rescued, more than 300 defendants convicted). Federal prosecutions of child predators in Fiscal Year 2008 posted a 33 percent increase over Fiscal Year 2006. He greatly expanded the national network of Department of Justice-funded Internet Crimes Against Children task forces, now numbering 59, that investigate computer-facilitated child sexual exploitation. President Bush launched Project Safe Childhood to further protect children from exploitation over the Internet by coordinating law enforcement efforts to prosecute online predators.

President Bush signed the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, which expanded the National Sex Offender Registry, strengthened Federal penalties for crimes against children, and made it harder for predators to reach children on the Internet. He also created the Helping America’s Youth initiative. Led by Mrs. Bush, the program develops resources to connect caring adults with young people, particularly at-risk boys, through Help Americas Youth.

Now, President Bush has gotten a lot of crap about the “failure” of the No Child Left Behind act. Results of tests scores are from the National Educational Assessment of Educational Progress Source. Apart from the fact that I don’t think the Federal government belongs ANYWHERE in the STATE business of educating children, he doesn’t get enough credit for successes in the unconstitutional educational initiatives he DID push and sign. What I mean by this is that the constitution does NOT give the Federal government authority for national education. It’s a waste of Federal money that could be better spent at the state level.

no child left behind math scores

President Bush transformed the Federal government’s approach to education through No Child Left Behind, which held schools accountable for helping every student, regardless of race or socioeconomic status, succeed. No Child Left Behind has helped fourth and eighth graders achieve the highest math scores on record, increased the percentage of first-grade students reading at grade level in 44 of 50 States, and enabled African-American and Hispanic students to post all-time highs in several categories.

He gave parents the opportunity to choose a better public school, a tutor, or a public charter school if their child’s school did not improve. He provided funding to more than half of all public charter schools in the country to expand alternatives for students in struggling schools; since 2000, the number of charter schools in the United States has more than doubled. Additionally, he established the D.C. Opportunity Scholarships program, the first Federal school-choice program, which allows families to choose a private or religious school if it better meets their child’s needs. At the end of the 2007-08 school year, had provided more than 2,600 low-income children with up to $7,500 to attend the private school of their choice.

President Bush increased the percentage of highly qualified teachers in classrooms from 87 percent in the 2003-04 school year to 94 percent in the 2006-07 school year. He created the $100 million Teacher Incentive Fund, which rewards teachers who improve student achievement in high-need school districts. He proposed, and Congress enacted, an “adjunct teacher corps” of math and science professionals who can bring their expertise directly to American classrooms.

Finally, President Bush provided a record $95 billion in new grants, loans, and work-study assistance to help nearly 11 million students and their families obtain the benefits of post-secondary education. He more than doubled the funding for Pell Grants to help 5.8 million students – 1.5 million more than in 2001 – and increased the maximum award to the highest level ever.

And all this he did swimming upstream against a relentless current of opposition and hatred from the left in this country in their mad grab for power. Will the media pick up on these successes? Let’s see.

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7 Responses to “Thank You, President Bush (Part V)”

  • sue

    December 12th, 2008 at 12:07 am

    I’m thinking you might not wanna be holdin your breath for that one CJ!! Anything positive this man has done will be long buried and will need a back hoe to be dug up years from now. Thanks for all your great research to bring this story out into the sunshine where it belongs.

  • Al-Jubory

    December 12th, 2008 at 10:52 am

    I think, that President Bush did alot of good to the US. Now i dont know how is the US right now, am not an American. But i do acknowledge and recognize what President Bush did for my countrey (Iraq), that man is courageous, without him, my countrey will still be under the rule of Saddam. Am an Iraqi living in Sweden since 1995, i left Iraq because of Saddam, and thanks to president Bush, i can now visit my countrey again. Of course i do not agree with every thing the US government did in Iraq, but Iraq is now free and that is whats important for us.

    So president Bush thank you very much for making my countrey free, and i want to thank every man and woman in the US army for puting their lives on line to keep my countrey safe.

  • Donna

    December 13th, 2008 at 7:44 pm

    I agree that President Bush has done alot of good things for this country. Things that no one on the left seem to want to give him credit for. To hear some tell it, he is the worst president our country has ever had. Thank You President Bush for all the good things that you’ve done for our country!

    Thank you CJ for bringing all of these things to light that the president has done!

  • Wink

    December 14th, 2008 at 8:12 am

    Yeah, thanks for copying and pasting the info from Geoge Bush’s own White House web site. Who could argue with the facts when they come from the Bush White House?

  • CJ

    December 14th, 2008 at 5:50 pm

    Wink, where do you think the press get their facts? They get them from speeches and their website. So, it’s okay to lift things that don’t shine brightly on the President, but a problem if it supports him? Get a life, bro.

  • Aly

    December 17th, 2008 at 10:29 am

    I think President Bush is good president because he constantly deels with ours and his own complaints quite well, because if I were president I don’t know how I would deel with it. That’s why presidents come in looking young and happy and come out looking old and tired. I bet Obamba will end up looking older than he is by the past next years just like most of our former presidents did. That’s great that Bush is still making an attempt to help children despite what everyone else says. I give Bush a lot of credit because he has the most pressure on his shoulders with other peoples expectations, I mean he can only do so much and todays nation is greedy and selfish without a thought for others around them. In all of History that I recall there was never a perfect president because they all made some type of mistake to which caused a consequence and rippled to moddern day now.

  • Carol Steward

    December 18th, 2008 at 8:19 pm

    Al-Jubory said it “all”. Coming from a person like that makes it even more special to know there really are Iraqis that appreciate our President and our troops to give them freedom.
    Good job CJ!! Our President never receives the recognition he really deserves. I love him and Laura and wish them the very best in their retirement. His job was NOT easy….so now lets see if Obama can do any better.

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