She didn't go nuts, it's just her argument was ridiculous. The schools would have to be governmnent approved schools and I don't think the government would approve the "SCHOOL OF THE JIHAD." What a freakin leap.
She didn't go nuts, it's just her argument was ridiculous. The schools would have to be governmnent approved schools and I don't think the government would approve the "SCHOOL OF THE JIHAD." What a freakin leap.
You have merely delayed the problem. At some point the government must decide who is eligible. How do you distinguish who will be approved and who will not and remain within the confines of the Constitution? Yes, the end result of no vouchers is only public schools receiving tax payer money, and these institutions badly need competition, but it is difficult to establish Constitutional guidelines for who gets the money from vouchers.