I do know this much, that the Republican party would dearly love to cut funds for educational programming on public broadcasting, such as PBS and NPR, and eventually eliminate all government funds for such broadcasting.
Yet, they don't mind that almost a half-billion dollars is going to a private religious institution. But then, the Republicans support religion, but they won't support education, unless it's for religious instruction in Creationist fairy tales.
http://www.salon.com/life/education/ind ... eral_money
Yeah! Alright! I know this religious school does not directly receive federal funding.TOPIC:
Education
Tuesday, Apr 5, 2011 11:45 ET
Evangelical Liberty University received half a billion dollars
in federal aid money
By Alex Pareene
Jerry Falwell
Liberty University, the evangelical private Christian school founded by dead apartheid-supporting bigot Jerry Falwell, received $445 million in federal financial aid last year. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, by the way, received $420 million from the federal government.
That massive sum was thanks to the growth of Liberty's online program, which enrolled 52,000 students last year. The school is the No. 1 recipient of Pell grant money in the state of Virginia. While it may seem like the federal government is basically subsidizing this formerly financially challenged ultra-conservative religious private school, LU's executive director of financial aid sees it differently:
For Ritz â?? a financial aid veteran who got his start at a small Bible college â?? Libertyâ??s use of federal financial aid does not run counter to the universityâ??s conservative values. Liberty does not receive the federal money directly, Ritz said, but through students, who use it to pay for tuition, room and board and other expenses.
â??These funds are authorized by Congress and Congress is elected by voters. . . Iâ??ve always been in the position where I believe Iâ??m a steward of those federal funds. Iâ??m a steward of tax-payer money.â?
And I'm sure ACORN, Planned Parenthood and NPR feel the same way.
Liberty University -- where the biology department teaches Young Earth Creationism -- is, astoundingly, an accredited school of higher learning.
The school was broke and in debt until God killed Falwell for the insurance money.
So the school only received its funding from government Pall Grants given to the students who are free to choose which college, university, or school they wish to attend.Liberty does not receive the federal money directly, Ritz said, but through students, who use it to pay for tuition, room and board and other expenses.
OK! We get that!
And surprisingly, and amazingly enough, Evangelical Liberty University is actually an "accredited school of higher learning" although, for the life of me, I really can't understand why, because it does not teach real science, but only their moronic Creationist fairy tales.
While in the meantime . . . we have a lot of extremist right-wing whack-jobs in the Republican party who are against public schools and would prefer that only private, or parochial schools existed.
Yeah! Like lets get rid of all the public schools that actually teach science and only have private schools where most people really can't afford to send their children. Nice! Eh?
It will mean that only rich Republicans will be able to afford to send their spoiled rotten little brats to the parochial schools to learn Creationist fairy tales while a real science education will become a thing of the past.
Like, we can't have our children learning real science now, can we! Oh no! God forbid!!!

Yeah! Don't ya just hate the smug look on this fucker's face!
I'm so glad he's bought the farm!
I can hardly wait until Pat Robertson finally kicks the bucket!
Oh gee! I'm being cynical again!
WELL, TOO FUCKING BAD!!!