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To: Lane3 who wrote (52116)6/30/2002 1:57:14 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 82486
 
That is so true!!!! good point

there is far too much agreement on this thread
perhaps we should discuss something controversial

any suggestions?



To: Lane3 who wrote (52116)6/30/2002 1:57:50 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 82486
 
Worth thinking about, thanks.......



To: Lane3 who wrote (52116)6/30/2002 4:13:50 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
Vounchers, and why they are a very bad idea

For the same reason it is terrible to have government in the religion business, it is good to have it in the education business. Government tends to homogenize, and play as much down the center as possible. This is terrible for religious freedom, but in a country as diverse as ours this is exactly what we need for education.

We are one people with the freedom to be very idiosyncratic. Without schools to unite us, where will our children learn to tolerate the people in whose company they will spend their adult lives?

The fact that liberals and conservatives alike find the public schools annoying, are proof of their success. If they are going to do their jobs no one should find their view totally endorsed by the public school except for the most bland and apathetic individuals. The danger of vouchers is that every special interest group with an us and them attitude will be able to have a school. These schools will be able to be as separatist and prejudiced in their viewpoint as they wish to be. The children in these schools will have no exposure to opinions their parents might find threatening no matter how mainstream those "threatening" opinions might be, and it will be at the taxpayers expense.

While parents should have every right to bring their children up in enclaves where they never meet and idea not sanctioned by the parent, it is not wise for our government to subsidize such a system in a country as radically diverse as our own.

cnn.com



To: Lane3 who wrote (52116)6/30/2002 9:59:55 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
:-)

A Poem to Aid the Anxious, who may be confused about when and where they can say the pledge

Oh you can say it in your house
and you can say it with a mouse
you can say it here or there
oh you can pledge most anywhere

Oh You can say it on a boat
and you can say it with a goat
you can say it at the fair
oh you can pledge most anywhere

Say it, say it in your car
say it, say it, at the bar
say it here or say it there
for you can pledge most anywhere

Will you say it in the park?
Can you say it in the dark?
You can say it here or there
yes you can pledge most anywhere

Only this you need to heed
when you want to do the deed
do not under God repeat
When for GOVERNMENT you speak