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> On Jun 18, 6:30 am, "Doug" wrote:
>> I'm so touched by the concern of our educational institutions -- it's
>> almost
>> hard to beleive that they get paid by the body, not by the student.
>>
>> Maybe he should cry some tears for the people in Lexington, Nebraska,
>> who's
>> city has been ruined by illegal aliens.
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> The relevant issue is the education of American-citizen offspring of
The relevant issue is deporting illegal aliens and their spawn.
> undocumented aliens. If you don't believe that such children should be
> given a free education then you should seek a change in the 14th
> Amendment.
>
The 14th has nothing to do with education, free or otherwise.
> Otherwise such Amcit children have the same rights as you do.
Illegal aliens and their spawn have the right to a boot in the ass.
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> Anyway, it is well recognized that the body politic is best served by
> educating and keeping fit human beings growing up in the United States
Apparently not.
The Reich Chambers are frantic to insert a "guest worker" program into the
amnesty bill, precisely so they will have unlimited access to billions of
ignorant, illiterate, uneducated, third world peasants. It doesn't take
formal eduation to pick lettuce - or work in a slaughter house, or mow
lawns, or dig ditches, etc. And once the illegal aliens have all this fine
education - and even the quality of that education is highly questionable in
the climate of public schools that more closely resemble fascist/corporate
indoctrination centers both in content and posture - at taxpayer expense, we
are still stuck with "jobs Americans won't do."
It appears the more appropriate action for the federal government to take is
to disband all association with public education. Cut off all funding,
eliminate all programs, cease and desist any and all government involvement
in education at the federal level. We don't need to import ignorant,
illiterate peasants to "do the jobs Americans won't do"; we can grow our
own.
And for that matter, what the hell are we doing providing government funding
for education, anyway?
It's a free-wheeling global market place. Put the formal education industry
where it belongs - on the open market.
This is America, buddy. Everything we've got is for sale. It's Blue Light
Special round the clock here, baby. It's all about quantity, not quality.
> who can never, not ever, be kicked out. Leave it to Jean-Marie Le Pen
> to ramp up hysteria (and, among some, hope) with arguments that French-
> born and -citizen persons of other races (but French Polynesia and
> French Antilles inhabitants ... aren't they "other races" too?) can be
> summarily sent "home"! Home being anywhere but Metropolitan France.
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