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To: null and void

It’s not both sides of the issue. Maybe if you think it is, you could actually explain what you think YOUR side of the issue is in this case, rather than just posting soundbites.

Explain what conservative principles you would use to justify opposing a school system’s decision not to sell candy during school hours. Explain to me using conservative viewpoint why parents should not have the right to send their children to the public school without having to worry about the school allowing those kids to buy candy from other students.


103 posted on 03/14/2008 9:46:01 AM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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To: CharlesWayneCT

Why is the federal government in the education business in the first place?

There is no Constitutional authority for this.

And it’s not like they are any good at it, either.


104 posted on 03/14/2008 9:55:14 AM PDT by null and void (It's 3 AM, do you know where Hillary is? Does she know where Bill is? Does Bill know what 'is' is?)
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To: CharlesWayneCT; null and void

ummm, because with 600 students (for instance) you could have approx 1200 opinions on what to do on different topics????

How about the opinion that I want my child to be able to make a decision to buy or otherwise obtain Skittles without being SUSPENDED. sheesh.


110 posted on 03/14/2008 12:34:30 PM PDT by DeLaine
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