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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: Warpfactor who wrote (1654)3/15/2001 2:17:14 AM
From: cnyndwllr  Read Replies (2) of 23153
 
Warpfactor, never have registered as a democrat so might not be one of the bright ones whose opinions you seek. That said, I think it's not a policy that I would favor. It seems too much like taking something that should be valued as a privilege and turning it around so that it looks like someone else is responsible for getting us educated. We do give scholarships and grants to post high school students so maybe the principle is not unique, but it does feel wrong. I'm glad to see educators trying to color outside the lines but I don't like this painting.

In spite of that I have to say, in keeping with liberal thinking, that 5 bucks is poor pay. 10 bucks, especially for hard subjects, is more like it. 5 For sex education might be OK.

As I type nas futures are up 40+ and S&P are up 9+. Will there be some breathing room tomorrow? I was out most of the day and missed all of the excitement. Good luck to all. Ed
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