From: Brian Phillips (deepbluehalo@earthlink.net)
Date: Sat May 25 2002 - 11:21:58 MDT
Twould appear "Olga Bourlin" <fauxever@sprynet.com> wrote
<Maybe a child of one of those breeders will one day find a cure for -
cancer? aging? senility? - so you may yet benefit. In all likelihood you're
already benefiting. If you think about the innovations and inventions of
which you are the beneficiary - all produced by other people's children - it
may help you to appreciate how we're all in this together.>>
Does not compute, you are once again lead astray by your
political attitudes.
It is unreasonable to expect anyone to finance education outside
one's own kin-group. You are suggesting that others be happy
and enthused about being robbed to pay for the offspring of
people they do not identify with or care about. It's just that
simple. I might very well be willing to put in a bit
extra to fund a magnet school in Silicon valley.. but Anacostia?
No, nyet, uh-huh!
I'd rather give that money to an organization that pays
drug addicts a fee to undergoe sterilization.
<<At least children are real. What gets me is the tax break given to
religious institutions - good money going to fantastical supercreatures and
good real estate going to the storytellers perpetuating the "invisible
friend(s)" myths. >
FRankly I don't see a great deal of difference between a church and
a public school.
They are both institutions of conformity and enforced brain-washing
They propogate fantastic myths about human nature such as
"original sin" or "essential equality". They are dominated by elites
(be it a clergy or the NEA) who demand slavish obedience to
their personal peccadilos. And they are both populated by pedophiles.
Very similar.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. I'll forgoe children before I'll
send them to a public school.
<Where are the mental health professionals? (Sadly, some
of them frequent the House of the Invisible themselves.) Where's the
outrage?>
It's right here sister. Preach on! Burn the churchs, burn the public
schools!
(joke.).
regards,
Brian
Olga
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