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Offline x0847Marine

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« Reply #75 on: October 22, 2007, 01:49:33 PM »
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Xm, look at that again. If you give permission for any medical treatment by the school they can recieve contraception. Most parents have opted to refuse medical treatment for their kids. Now if the kid gets hurt or sick at school, they can't touch him.


Yes, but the parents know contraception is available and have signed on anyway... so the parents know its available to their kids. Thats where the issue ends and becomes nobody else's business but the family.

If one of those kids gets contraception.. thats for their family to sort out, not some politician or media blow hard with a book to sell. I'd imagine a suspicious parent could also opt out of the schools program and put an end to it that easily.

Otherwise it's no big deal, if some parent out there gives the school permission to hand out contraception to little Jenny the 11 year old, that's their business. Jerry Springer need to make a living too.

If a kid gets sick they wont touch them?, they let them rot to death?..

Darwinism at work.

All of which ignores the availability of FREE Plan B pills from pharmacies, take the kids school given contraception away, they'll go get plan b without permission or anyone knowing.

None of you chick magnet "players" out there know about Plan B?? its a FREE live saver for the morning after treating some chick you met at the bar like a farm animal. Toss one of these down her throat before kicking her out and you'll have no worries of her waiving a freshly urinated on EPT in you & your girlfriends face while eating lunch.

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« Reply #76 on: October 22, 2007, 02:11:39 PM »
^^ enlightened post for sure there eh?^^
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« Reply #77 on: October 22, 2007, 02:22:57 PM »
trell..  what are you saying?  are you saying that poor kids are less smart and well behaved than rich kids cause... I sure as hell didn't say that.

I said substandard kids with substandard parents.  I mean that if the kid can't or won't learn... regardless of his social status or regardless of the school he is in...

that school should be able to throw him out.   He is only dragging everyone else down.

It always seems to me that it is the liberals who equate poor.. with "stupid".

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« Reply #78 on: October 22, 2007, 02:23:58 PM »
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Toss one of these down her throat before kicking her out and you'll have no worries of her waiving a freshly urinated on EPT in you & your girlfriends face while eating lunch.

Experience talking here? :cool:

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« Reply #79 on: October 22, 2007, 02:30:20 PM »
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It always seems to me that it is the liberals who equate poor.. with "stupid".

lazs


no but it usually works the other way around  - stupid = poor minus the lottery winners :)
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« Reply #80 on: October 22, 2007, 03:00:30 PM »
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trell..  what are you saying?  are you saying that poor kids are less smart and well behaved than rich kids cause... I sure as hell didn't say that.

I said substandard kids with substandard parents.  I mean that if the kid can't or won't learn... regardless of his social status or regardless of the school he is in...

that school should be able to throw him out.   He is only dragging everyone else down.

It always seems to me that it is the liberals who equate poor.. with "stupid".

lazs


No but it sounds like you are saying that anyone that cant afford a private school should not be able to go to school?,  Is that the case?

and what about kids that have issues, ones that are mentally challenged?,   should they not go to school because it might drag the rest of the kids down??


just trying to find out how you want this perfect private school to work.

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« Reply #81 on: October 22, 2007, 04:06:37 PM »
Bottom line in voucher debate: Those sending their kids to private school do not want to pay school tax.
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« Reply #82 on: October 22, 2007, 04:25:06 PM »
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Bottom line in voucher debate: Those sending their kids to private school do not want to pay school tax.


but they still have to pay, they just don't have to pay twice, once to support poor education and again to educate their children.

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« Reply #83 on: October 22, 2007, 05:36:39 PM »
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Btw I actually agree with cutting teachers Salary and benefits.  I also like the idea of vouchers in theory,  But i don't believe it is going to solve anything but make it cheaper for rich parents to put there kids in private school.


So, how much should teachers make?  
What kind of benefits should they have?
How educated should they be?  Should they need a Masters?
Should they be required to continue their education throughout their careers?
Beyond when the students are in school, how much should they work?  
How does your suggestion compare to other jobs with similar expectations?