To: OneidaM
As far as I can see, it all comes back to character, which we know is scarce as hen's teeth in the democratic party and those who infest it.
Heard the second call to Rush's show, a fellow just down the road a couple dozen miles, who was complaining how vouchers take money away from public schools. I won't get started on that point but to wonder if they spent more of what they allotted on educating instead of feeding the NEA monster bureaucracy more kids might be able to spell and know their multiplication tables, instead of diversity and acceptance and not much else. Sheesh...
90 posted on
07/26/2002 11:25:49 AM PDT by
W.
To: W.
Heard the second call to Rush's show, a fellow just down the road a couple dozen miles, who was complaining how vouchers take money away from public schools. I'll get started.
The caller is 100% correct, the will take money away from public schools
IF
(and this is what the caller probably doesn't care to understand) the school doesn't compete well with non-public (read private or parochial) institutions.
If the school competes well, it has nothing to worry about because people will not opt out.
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