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Originally Posted by foundit66 Why is the only solution being presented one that damages the existing public school system?
"NEA stranglehood" shouldn't be the issue. QUALITY should be the issue.
I care about the poor children and that's why I'm more interested in FIXING the problem instead of pushing things off elsewhere... | 1. You're first sentence is a joke...right? The school system is already damaged. Vouchers are not gonna damage what already is damaged.
2. The NEA stranglhold is the issue because it is the reason for the poor quality because education is not their priority.
3. If you really care about poor children, then you would be for letting those poor uneducated children get the best education possible. Vouchers can make that happen.
There. Every point you just made is answered. Now, don't you want poor children to get a good education? All your objections have been answered very thoroughly.
Last edited by alias; 07-31-2006 at 09:54 PM.
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