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To: Peter O'Brien who wrote (324174)11/30/2002 2:29:56 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Government, thanks to left wing intellectual corruption, is not even required to MEASURE the damage they do.

Nor, for that matter, is the Plaintiffs' Bar.

Who will sue the barbarians for their pillaging? Where is the protection of the law for an American public beset by this greedy horde?

It a whole new ballgane in Washington now. We shall see...



To: Peter O'Brien who wrote (324174)11/30/2002 10:03:41 AM
From: ThirdEye  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Now there's an innovative thought. But that would entail overturning the laws requiring attendance, wouldn't it?

And then, who would you sue? State governments, municipalities that levy property taxes on behalf of schools, the federal government? The school administrators, the teachers' union? School boards? Individual teachers? The textbook manufacturers? Who? And what constitutes educational malpractice anyway?