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To: JohnM who wrote (127359)7/24/2005 8:51:36 PM
From: unclewest  Respond to of 793742
 
The NJ high school grad rates as compared to Idaho reflect a state with a diverse population

Are you saying the white population in NJ is pulling down the hispanic and black graduation rate or vice versa?

That is not a trap. I don't expect an answer.

I'll take suburban Jersey schools any day.

I'll let you have them.

Since you still believe there is always a direct correlation between $$$ spent and value received, there is little room for discussion here.

I'll let you own that POV.
I'll retain my results oriented POV.

Thanks,
uw



To: JohnM who wrote (127359)7/24/2005 9:16:11 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793742
 
I'll take suburban Jersey schools any day.

You don't even want to drive by the urban ones.

lindybill@baddabing.com



To: JohnM who wrote (127359)7/25/2005 10:41:52 AM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793742
 
"LICKSPITTLES, TOADIES OH MY [Jonah Goldberg ]
I haven't read Josh Marshall in a while, but I checked him out this morning. When did he become so shrill? talkingpointsmemo.com In his argument about Plame etc, he makes some fine debating points, but he constantly excludes the possibility there could be a good-faith and/or intelligent response to any of them.

I thought his appeal was a certain level of (sometimes condescending) detachment and reserve. Now, he seems to have become a ranter. It'd be too bad if that were permanently the case, since it's not like the leftwing blogosphere needs more ranters."
corner.nationalreview.com