To: Bogey78O
It's fashionable now that anytime Bush abandons conservative principles and moves left, someone "explains" the grand scheme behind it all. Yeah, Bush really showed them Dems by removing any hope of school vouchers, didn't he? He'll sure fix their wagon by signing CFR!
To: over3Owithabrain
It's fashionable now that anytime Bush abandons conservative principles and moves left, someone "explains" the grand scheme behind it all. Yeah, Bush really showed them Dems by removing any hope of school vouchers, didn't he? He'll sure fix their wagon by signing CFR! To a checker player I am sure your view is correct, but to a chess player it makes perfect sense. Should I king you now?
To: over3Owithabrain
I stilll disagree about the ed bill. It does NOT "kill vouchers." It leaves a tiny window open, that the Supreme Court decision in June will blow as wide as an asteroid. Moreover, by DEMANDING accountability and competition, the education reform side has dealt a serious blow to the unions.
And while we're at it, don't forget who KILLED vouchers in California---the Christian Right, afraid of government interference in the schools.
218 posted on
03/19/2002 4:21:45 AM PST by
LS
To: over3Owithabrain
It's fashionable now that anytime Bush abandons conservative principles and moves left, someone "explains" the grand scheme behind it all.Just like Clinton
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