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To: Looking for Diogenes
And you clearly did not notice the references in the article to this being held on campus, the "North High Community" which "pulled this together", and the alternative sites discussed being other schools. And now for the bonus question LfD, where does the "nonprofit Torrance Education Foundation" get ITS $$$ FROM?

I see you live in CA, you should know that I live a mile and half away from North High in Torrance CA before speculating on what the source of the TEF funds are.

So your next in the box LfD, since "gfactor"did'nt have the huevos to answer me.
Is it OK to have a school district allow for a christian harvest crusade to be held on school premises, on a saturday, with attendence being "voluntary" [with an opt out form ;-)], and using ancilliary support (announcements, teacher assistance, etc.) from government employees?

79 posted on 04/05/2002 9:29:16 AM PST by L,TOWM
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To: L,TOWM
From the Torrance Education Foundation website:
An important part of TEF's activities is the soliciting of funds, or donations, from Torrance businesses and residents.

TEF

The article doesn't get into the financial aspects, including whether rent is being paid for use of the school facility.

I see you live in CA, you should know that I live a mile and half away from North High in Torrance CA before speculating on what the source of the TEF funds are.

Proximity doesn't equal knowledge.

So your next in the box LfD, since "gfactor"did'nt have the huevos to answer me.

Not familiar with the particulars, so I won't take your challenge.

82 posted on 04/05/2002 10:26:06 AM PST by Looking for Diogenes
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