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H.R. 1092, The Simon Wiesenthal Holocaust Education Assistance Act (3 comments ↓)

H.R. 1092 would authorize the Secretary of Education to make grants to educational organizations to carry out educational programs about the Holocaust.

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Rosian Zerner

This is a worthwhile bill and should be passed as soon as possible.

Mike

Education is so vital about the Holocaust at this particular time when some are trying to brainwash people into believing it never happened. Tell a big lie long enough and it will be accepted as truth

Angela White

I find it hard to believe that any intelligent adult thinks that we need LESS Math and Science in our schools to cater to this program. Our schools are becoming "dumbed down" enough without removing any curriculum essential to learning life/business skills. I do not think that the holocaust, industry, should be a mandate in the USA's school system. Why shouldn't students get to choose which "social victims" they want to study as an elective? Are the millions of Russians who were starved by their Communist leaders less important? American's already know what happened during WWII, WE BAILED YOU OUT!

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