Ezola Foster in The Washington Times


On Education: Government intervention to blame for school problems

The schools are failing not because there’s not enough money, but because there’s too much government involvement. That is how we reform the schools, by giving them back to parents and communities.“
Source: The Washington Times Aug 12, 2000

On Principles & Values: Calls black leaders “snake-oil peddlers”

[In] “What’s Right for All Americans” [written by Ms. Foster], she accuses black leadership of being a band of “snake-oil peddlers” of the welfare state.
Source: The Washington Times Aug 12, 2000

On Principles & Values: Foster denies reports of divorce filing

Court records show that Foster filed for divorce from her husband Charles in 1983; but in an interview Foster laughed off the notion that she had wanted to divorce. “We’ve never had that kind of problem”, she said. “I have had some bad advice given to me legally in the past”, she said. “Maybe that was part of it.”
Source: The Washington Times Aug 12, 2000

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