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Evidently, you don't beleive in a democratic republic or civic responsibility. You could always move to that perfect nirvana you expect. Otherwise, get yourself elected king!

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@kraft-t wrote:
Evidently, you don't beleive in a democratic republic or civic responsibility. You could always move to that perfect nirvana you expect. Otherwise, get yourself elected king!
If you truly believed what you wrote you would gladly take a cut in SS so the system could be saved for those who now fund it.
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Re: comparing school cost
You really are an asswhole!
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Re: way to debate not so great
i love it when you exhibit your stupidity so well ---you are a poor model for civilization ---aint this fun
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Re: that will send the libs runnin g
great post and factual
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Re: and a better education
than the pitiful public system --but the then you aint got much hope in the public system --due to tenure
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Re: comparing school cost
No, I'll take this one. I was the treasurer on a local private school board for 10 years. It cost us around $3,500 a year to educate a child. The local public school at the time was around $8,500 per student. Our school paid for all things with tuition and community fund raising events, even the pesky little things.
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