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Jan 14 10 8:01 AM
Sir TrainalotMaster of WipeoutsLord of Blame
If there was a Republican with only a high school education and 5 Harvard grad bleeding heart liberals in the room you know who the smartest of the 6 would be.
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Jan 14 10 10:36 AM
Keeper of the Trades' Scrolls
Rollen wrote: When we reduce standards so everybody can pass then eventually we are going to be irrigating fields with Gatorade.
Dano wrote: You are still in the college Prep mentality. Why is college entrance so important? Why not how many get through and enter into the trades?
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Jan 14 10 6:39 PM
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Jan 14 10 7:17 PM
Don't Blame Me,I voted for Kodos.
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Jan 15 10 12:08 AM
I've been NAUGHTY!And all I got was a...Stupid Stinking Title!
Jan 15 10 1:27 AM
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Jan 15 10 4:08 AM
Jan 15 10 5:10 AM
My fear with vouchers is it would recreate seperate but equal and schools would discrimate out the kids with less chance of success
or would accumulate so many as to pass on nothing of value.
I don't see extending welfare to our schools as a viable solution, you have more kids you get more money, who cares if you can in this case teach them.
Jan 15 10 6:23 AM
Jan 15 10 9:02 AM
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Jan 15 10 9:35 AM
The liberals stopped replying so I win.Next topic please.
Kebkin wrote: For comedic purposes, I would love to see you try and explain the logic you used to make the connection with supporting reform of public education by lessening the impact of leftwing academia as being a hypocrital position for those who support capitalism. Give us your best shot. Grolsh Kammasutra wrote: Keb NCLB is a socialist solution I do not understand how you are not grasping that reality.
Jan 15 10 10:21 AM
bgheff wrote: For comedic purposes, I would love to see you try and explain the logic you used to make the connection with supporting reform of public education by lessening the impact of leftwing academia as being a hypocrital position for those who support capitalism. Give us your best shot. Because the method of reform with NCLB was socialistic. I don't see how it had any effect on lessening left-wing academia. Kebin, do you really think NCLB has improved education?
For comedic purposes, I would love to see you try and explain the logic you used to make the connection with supporting reform of public education by lessening the impact of leftwing academia as being a hypocrital position for those who support capitalism. Give us your best shot.
Jan 15 10 11:55 PM
Jan 16 10 1:02 AM
Grolsh Kammasutra wrote: Keb you are trying to get me to argue to your agenda its not gonna happen.
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Jan 16 10 5:52 AM
Lost Cleric of Norrath Twice a day even a broken clock is right.
Jan 16 10 11:20 AM
Aunor wrote: Can we do something about all the crazy photos in this thread that have nothing to do with that subject.... its a drain on my bandwidth to load them.
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Jan 16 10 11:38 AM
He Of The Red Pen
Jan 16 10 1:28 PM
XENOJONES wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/..._news-the_new_york_times Glad that we are spending record amounts on education and getting the worst results in over 70 years.
XENOJONES wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/..._news-the_new_york_times Glad that we are spending record amounts on education and getting the worst results in over 70 years.
Just because we are spending "record" amounts doesn't mean we are spending enough. Say you should spend $100 and you are spending only $1. Double that to a record amount of $2.... still leaves you $98 short. I never see anyone on the right complain about defense spending.... Can't ever spend too much there can you? Real reason Johny can't read... is our spending is like this:
Jan 17 10 1:17 AM
Jan 17 10 7:15 AM
XENOJONES wrote: How much do we need to spend on Education Aunor? Education spending is an emotional issue and it is being abused.
The GOP loves to use EMOTIONAL ISSUES.
XENOJONES wrote: We are one of the top spenders on education in the World especially when you factor in our GDP. Cuba spends less per student than we do even though they spend 18% of their GDP on education and look where it gets them.
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