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To: El Conservador; cspackler; FormerACLUmember; shaggy eel; Byron_the_Aussie
<< There's a lot to be done to improve, but "public 'education'" can be rescued. >>

Absolutely.

And nothing will do it more quickly than if we permit the crowd that first established the illegal, unlawful, un-Constitutional false premise from which the concept of "public 'education'" and every failed "public 'service'" has ever descended -- and their emasculated, feminized and "homosexualized" lickspittle mobbed-up union henchmen -- to "rescue" the cascading series of disasters thus set in motion.

How much would they like this time?

Will another Thirty Trillion do the trick?

And their new jingle?

"No Cucumber Left Un-Condomed," perhaps?

Or would you prefer to stick with "No American Child Left Intact?"

[Shouldn't we be very afraid that our children are being taught all about gummint in "schools" all owned, staffed, operated and controlled by the gummint? Hmmmmmmmmmmm? Shouldn't we?]
89 posted on 02/05/2004 12:03:26 AM PST by Brian Allen (Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God - Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Brian Allen
Well, so what's your alternative???

One big homeschool??? Not likely.

All-private education??? There's people that damn sure can't afford it, so you're telling a susbstantial part of the population to go screw themselves.

Any other better ideas??? I thought so.

It's people like you who have let public education go down, because instead of proposing solutions to improve public schools, all you do is bitch and moan about how "evil" they are.

If you don't have anything better to say, then don't say anything at all.
92 posted on 02/05/2004 7:45:24 AM PST by El Conservador ("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
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