To: rdf
I hope that Bush comes out against this discrimination, and at the same time says that he wants to help minority kids in education by pushing for school vouchers. That would give minority kids a real chance at freedom to advance in our society. And it would nicely balance his opposition to admissions quotas.
7 posted on
01/11/2003 9:04:35 AM PST by
DeweyCA
To: DeweyCA
I agree. Why throw money at failing schools, and why give free access to failing schools when there's a much more conservative and better option?
Instead of supporting failure, why not go to the sorce of the failure and fix it?
That way, taxpayers , children, blacks, whites, greens, oranges, all reap the rewards. Give everyone a chance for success, and not just waste resources and time to buy the votes of the few.
To: DeweyCA
I hope that Bush comes out against this discrimination, and at the same time says that he wants to help minority kids in education by pushing for school vouchers. I agree and would like to see Bush also state, emphatically, that he has full confidence that minorities can stand on their own feet, which they can in this country if they apply themselves.
He should repeadly state, directly, that he believes in them.
Many will scream but more would applaud.
12 posted on
01/11/2003 9:32:34 AM PST by
jigsaw
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