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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (19384)8/15/2002 12:28:10 AM
From: E  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21057
 
Which three, or five, do you think are problems in the schools? Would you please put them in your own words?

That link is meaningless, and illustrates the problem I have with your approach:

I know you believe in a woman's right to choose abortion, for example. I know I believe the people have the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. I think you believe as I do that for some people, being gay is natural. I know that I resigned from the ACLU years ago. I know that neither of us believes that trial laws are selfless heroes, and I suspect that we both believe that some doctors and not others are overpaid. I suspect we agree, also, that the AIDS virus is not spread by lack of funding and that in fact, AIDS has been generously funded compared to many other diseases. I suspect we both agree that the emphasis on self esteem as opposed to accomplishment is inane and that race-blind standardized tests are the opposite of racist and that so-called racial affirmative action is inherently racist.

If you post your tenets in your words, or if BP does, that way we can discuss them instead of doing what you did: tossing a bunch of insulting, inaccurate, tendentious definitions that mean nothing, as expressed, on a page, with the implication that they somehow label... who?

Me? I guess so, since you just told BP that i'm a liberal, and posted that definition of liberals.

Which, you see, does not define me at all.