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"toto" wrote
I assume you also oppose and tax credits or government subsidies for daycare so mothers can work. Will your church provide for the children of the poor so the parents can work at less than the minimum wage and survive? Pay attention. Do YOU want to pay for things I want? Then why should I pay for things YOU want? Direct you ire to the people that are causing the grief. |
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Don't ask me, I didn't start the thread.
I simply replied to it, just like you did. wrote in message ... Is this money for woodworking classes? If not, what's it have to do with this news group. On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:28:36 GMT, "Don" wrote: "Bob Coleslaw" wrote Is it better for the government to give out vouchers so parents can send their kids to private schools, or to use that money to fix up the public schools? No, of course not. The gov't should stop stealing money from the citizenry in the first place and people should be able to educate their children as they see fit. All of the public schools buildings and facilities should be auctioned off to the highest bidder and the proceeds divided amongst the people that paid for them, the taxpayers. Then, and only then, will all of the employees of the defunct and fraudulent, not to mention immoral, public school system start learning how to be productive and contributing members of society rather than the plague and deadweight they are presently. |
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In article et, Don says...
"toto" wrote I assume you also oppose and tax credits or government subsidies for daycare so mothers can work. Will your church provide for the children of the poor so the parents can work at less than the minimum wage and survive? Pay attention. Do YOU want to pay for things I want? Then why should I pay for things YOU want? Direct you ire to the people that are causing the grief. Guess so - don't want to pay for your stuff, you're right. Maybe your neighbors and you can set up water-pail brigades on your dirt roads in case you have a fire. I'm keeping my money in my pocket. Twit. Banty |
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"Banty" wrote in message ... In article et, Don says... "toto" wrote I assume you also oppose and tax credits or government subsidies for daycare so mothers can work. Will your church provide for the children of the poor so the parents can work at less than the minimum wage and survive? Pay attention. Do YOU want to pay for things I want? Then why should I pay for things YOU want? Direct you ire to the people that are causing the grief. Guess so - don't want to pay for your stuff, you're right. So far, so good. Maybe your neighbors and you can set up water-pail brigades on your dirt roads in case you have a fire. Thats really none of your business is it? I'm keeping my money in my pocket. That won't stop the whining LIEberals from trying to steal it. Twit. Likewise. |
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 03:35:37 GMT, "Don"
wrote: Maybe your neighbors and you can set up water-pail brigades on your dirt roads in case you have a fire. Thats really none of your business is it? Gee, you want us to pay taxes for a fire department that will fight fires at your house, I see, but not to educate the children of your neighbors who don't have the money for private school tuition? -- Dorothy There is no sound, no cry in all the world that can be heard unless someone listens .. The Outer Limits |
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In article , toto says...
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 03:35:37 GMT, "Don" wrote: Maybe your neighbors and you can set up water-pail brigades on your dirt roads in case you have a fire. Thats really none of your business is it? Gee, you want us to pay taxes for a fire department that will fight fires at your house, I see, but not to educate the children of your neighbors who don't have the money for private school tuition? Maybe he can front the money to pave the roads to his house... |
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"Banty" wrote in message ... In article , toto says... On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 03:35:37 GMT, "Don" wrote: Maybe your neighbors and you can set up water-pail brigades on your dirt roads in case you have a fire. Thats really none of your business is it? Gee, you want us to pay taxes for a fire department that will fight fires at your house, I see, but not to educate the children of your neighbors who don't have the money for private school tuition? Maybe he can front the money to pave the roads to his house... Perhaps you two products of the public education system could stop and think - new as that may be to you. Is the purpose education or indoctrination? The parent with a voucher can choose, the parent without cannot. |
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In article , George says...
"Banty" wrote in message ... In article , toto says... On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 03:35:37 GMT, "Don" wrote: Maybe your neighbors and you can set up water-pail brigades on your dirt roads in case you have a fire. Thats really none of your business is it? Gee, you want us to pay taxes for a fire department that will fight fires at your house, I see, but not to educate the children of your neighbors who don't have the money for private school tuition? Maybe he can front the money to pave the roads to his house... Perhaps you two products of the public education system could stop and think - new as that may be to you. Look up "presumption". Is the purpose education or indoctrination? The parent with a voucher can choose, the parent without cannot. Look up "false dilemma". Banty |
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 14:00:56 -0400, "George" george@least wrote:
Is the purpose education or indoctrination? The parent with a voucher can choose, the parent without cannot. The parent with money can already choose and needs no voucher to do so. And any parent who wants to choose a religious school most likely can do so and get private help from their church, they too don't need a voucher. -- Dorothy There is no sound, no cry in all the world that can be heard unless someone listens .. The Outer Limits |
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On 27 Apr 2005 07:15:00 -0700, Banty wrote:
In article , toto says... On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 03:35:37 GMT, "Don" wrote: Maybe your neighbors and you can set up water-pail brigades on your dirt roads in case you have a fire. Thats really none of your business is it? Gee, you want us to pay taxes for a fire department that will fight fires at your house, I see, but not to educate the children of your neighbors who don't have the money for private school tuition? Maybe he can front the money to pave the roads to his house... Absolutely. -- Dorothy There is no sound, no cry in all the world that can be heard unless someone listens .. The Outer Limits |
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