I had an Edinburgh, middle-class childhood and a public school education.
And the issues I think are important in Louisiana right now happen to be health care and education. And those are two areas that the federal government can play a very important role. And I think I can be effective in trying to help our state from the Washington scene.
Civic education and civic responsibility should be taught in elementary school.
I'm committed to universal health coverage and education.
We're failing our children with education, we're failing our environment.
And I thought that was the best way for me to participate, because standing in the crowd and listening is a fantastic education, but it's not my nature. I need to be involved. So I did that instead.
Delaware River Power Squadron is dedicated to boating safety through education and civic activities in several locations in Philadelphia while also serving the boating public throughout southern Pennsylvania, the Delaware River, and the Chesapeake Bay.
I spent three days a week for 10 years educating myself in the public library, and it's better than college. People should educate themselves - you can get a complete education for no money. At the end of 10 years, I had read every book in the library and I'd written a thousand stories.
We save paradise by an intense education program where you get people that you can trust to talk sanely about the environment and hope that the message will get through.
Our government has made a number of promises to the men and women who served in our nation's armed forces. Sadly, these promises of health care, education and other benefits have existed more in rhetoric than in reality.
I think Democrats are right. We fight for the American dream, for the environment, for privacy rights, a woman's right to choose, a good public education system.
Tonight, you are hearing from the Democratic women of the Senate... We stand together on so many issues: economic prosperity, quality education for all, protecting a woman's right to choose.
People should be judged on the basis of their performance, not nationality, personality, education, or personal traits and skills.
Education is not so important as people think.
The American Dream is one of success, home ownership, college education for one's children, and have a secure job to provide these and other goals.