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To: amosmoses
You are making a lot of assumptions. And blatantly wrong ones. I have been called many things on this forum, but never before have I been called a neo-con. That is laughable. Go to some of the Confederate threads or the antiwar threads and see what I have contributed before. I am anything but a neo-con. I am a paleo to the core. And what did I say that makes you think I support vouchers? I do not. Vouchers are just another scheme to redistribute the wealth. What I said is there should be no public financing of education, period. The separation of education and state, if you will. Public (government) education is collectivist to the core and is illegitimate. Take a little time to read before you fire off your posts.
75 posted on 01/17/2005 1:33:47 PM PST by Red Phillips
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To: Red Phillips

Ok. Point taken. But you do recognize public education has been around a long time. I think Thomas Jefferson was a strong supporter because of his belief in an educated electorate. A more important concern than just having private education as a matter of principle.


79 posted on 01/17/2005 1:47:00 PM PST by amosmoses (I)
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