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To: CHARLITE
That is one reason we home school. The H*LL with public schools. They all suck. Take the kids out of school and see what happens. they would close. 10's of thousands of jobs lost. No more money.

Just too bad most people won't do it. But if we did could, :-), you can hear the out cry from the ACLU? Those poor people without jobs, we need to sue some one!

10 posted on 11/27/2004 2:46:11 PM PST by Nightshift (Ignorance on your part, doesn't require a reply on my part.)
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To: Nightshift

I'm with you. We use a small Christian school, but if folks would just have the conviction to do this, even if in protest for a few months. How on earth could a school half full justify getting its funding if the students left in droves. It won't happen though, you'll hear people b*tch about it at work, but that's all they will do. It ticks them off, but is isn't worth losing the late model car over or having a few less Christmas gifts to have someone home to be there with the kids.


30 posted on 11/30/2004 6:33:20 PM PST by cupcakes
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To: Nightshift

You are exactly right. These ungodly public schools exist because "Christian" parents send their children to them, thus insuring that the state pays the school for their attendance, and Christian taxpayers pay the salaries of these anti-Christ school administrators who are offending the faith of these little ones every day in this anti-God environment. And you know what Jesus said about offending the faith of the children, I'm sure. (Clue...it has something to do with a millstone being hung around one's neck and being dropped in the ocean.)


39 posted on 12/01/2004 4:50:02 AM PST by kittymyrib
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