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   From: janeanddano@yahoo.com   
      
   "conklin" wrote in message   
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   "Obveeus" wrote in message   
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   > "Dano" wrote:   
   >   
   >> "Mason Barge" wrote in message   
   >>> And so why do they have to hold lotteries because there are so many more   
   >>> children who want to go to them than there are spaces available?   
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   >> Until charter schools can't pick and choose their students any   
   >> comparisons are unfair and irrelevant.   
   >   
   > In theory, if Charter schools are accepting public funding (vouchers),   
   > they cannot pick and choose their students. Of course, in practice they   
   > still do since they can do simple things like not provide busing, which   
   > all but eliminates poor families from attending (and poor is closely tied   
   > with less education in the home).   
   >   
   >   
      
   Yes, that is something I just posted. You must, in some cases, have a third   
   car. You have to enourage your children to start driving the first day they   
   can.   
      
   As for medicine, those who have no insurance now will get more, and those   
   who have Medicare will get what they have in the past. It should have been   
   "Medicare for All Ages," but now we have the right-wing Romneycare, pushed   
   by Romney himself until he ran for president.   
      
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   And the original plan was put forth by a conservative think tank as a way to   
   help save the private insurance industry.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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