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To: Venditâ„¢ who wrote (362)9/28/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: Akula  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 440
 
"No one is against public schools Akula" - I'm afraid that our Liberetarian collegue would disagree. Some people are actually against public education.

"I am not forced to and have chosen a higher quality education for my children because I can afford it" - I will take your word for it that your children are better off in a private school. Just out of curiosity, however, what motivated you to put you children in a private institution? I just wish to know on this point, I'm not being argumentative.

"The democratic party is mainly made up of many groups of social misfits which have banded together as the party. They are motivated by greed and the power to control other people's money for their own gains." - Aren't all political parties motivated by the same greed? Is it a coincidence that Steve Forbes supports policies that would save him a heaping load of cash? My parents, I have noticed, often vote against candidates that would give them less taxes than they have now. How do you explain the wealthy liberals who vote against their own best intrest?