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To: BWAC who wrote (220)8/15/2000 11:24:07 AM
From: BDR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 666
 
<<Awful idea. What about the part of the population that is childless?>>

If vouchers lead to a better educated population then the benefit to the childless is the opportunity to live in a society of better educated people. Besides, vouchers aren't some sort of cash equivalent that parents can spend on a trip to Cancun, paying off their credit card balance or beer. The money will be spent on education either way.



To: BWAC who wrote (220)8/15/2000 1:43:14 PM
From: Montecristo No.2  Respond to of 666
 
In agreement with you my friend. But would he happy with one little miracle at a time.
Regards,
mc2