grant s order was the most notorious official act of anti-semitism in american history. it is really the only time that jews as a class had been expelled from anywhere in the united states, and around 1982 new information concerning that order had become available from the association that published ulysses s. grant s papers. and so it was that i began to prepare my remarks, and on the appointed day i put on a new suit, and my talk seemed to be going well until i broached the subject of smuggling. now, ulysses s. grant was deeply concerned about smuggling between the north and the south, and since some of the smugglers that his troops caught were jews, he concluded that all jews were smugglers. i pointed out that we now know that smuggling was rampant throughout grant s territory, it was by no means a jewish monopoly. in fact, i enthusiastically continued, grant s own father, jesse grant, was with engaged in a clandestine scheme to move southern cotton northward. his partne
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dynamic, science and technology companies like synbiotics to missouri. that s exactly what we want to do. that brings me to the third part of my 2010 jobs plan. it focuses on missouri s greatest asset: our people. training for tomorrow is a new initiative to train more missourians for jobs in growing fields, like lab techs, nursing aides, surveyors and mechanics. it gives community colleges the flexibility to enlarge training programs where there s high demand, and ensures there are enough workers to meet that demand. in addition, i ve proposed a 20 percent increase in funding for customized training programs tailored to the needs of specific high-tech industries. by matching industry s needs with training programs, more missourians will be able to find work quickly. much of this training will take place at missouri s excellent community colleges. there s no place where the link between education and employment is stronger. i was at crowder college in neosho not long ago. p