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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (323030)1/25/2007 7:16:44 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 1577312
 
Because most of your posts end up defending the rich

I defend the rich (to the extent that that is actually what I'm doing) because they are the ones under attack. People aren't going around trying to cease the wealth of the poor. But really I'm not defending the rich as much as I am defending freedom and sound economics.

while wanting very much to discourage any generosity to the poor.

I have no interest whatsoever in discouraging generosity to the poor, nor have I ever expressed such interest or desire here.

Because you have made it clear that education gets more than enough money

I've never said or implied any such thing.

More over even if I had said it such a statement would not imply - "I'm absolutely sure the administrators and teachers are pissing the money away" or that I "really believe teaching is an easy job that anyone could do", or "and that there is nothing wrong with today's kids" or "3 out of 4 teachers are incompetent" or "the fact schools may not be improving at the rate you would like has to do almost exclusively with the screw ups of the administrators and teachers" etc.

The statement I did make "the resources could be used more efficiently", also doesn't imply any of the above.
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