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To: HanneyBean
Some people think nothing of paying $800 on a fancy car payment, but will keep their children in publik skool. Guess it's a matter of priorites...

I drive a Piece of #$%^ so my sons can go to a private Christian school. That makes me happier than any damn car. Get your kids out of the government gutters. Send them to private school. Do what you have to.

18 posted on 09/08/2003 1:14:17 PM PDT by NC Conservative
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To: NC Conservative
We are currently stationed in Germany so my oldest (7yr in the 2nd grade) unfortunately goes to a DoDDS school. We come back stateside somewhere between Feb and June, you can bet your boppers I will do anything short of selling my ass to put him and my daughter (3) into private school.
27 posted on 09/08/2003 1:41:38 PM PDT by EuroFrog (My hero is in Iraq)
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To: NC Conservative
My oldest grandaughter started Catholic School this year. Her tutition is 2200 bucks and when her sister is old enough her tuition will be half of that. A group discount thing. Plus the church applies up to 500 dollars in your weekly contributions to offset the price.

The education they will recieve there is head and shoulders above the public school that both my daughters attended.

They had to take remedial courses their first year of college just to keep up. My mistake and as pennance I have made a promise to myself that as long as I can get to work my daughters and their husbands will have all the help they need sending them to Christain Schools. Unfortunately for me my other daughter has triplets who will be starting school in two years.

LOL

49 posted on 09/08/2003 3:30:45 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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