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ForrestLayne
02-02-2008, 10:07 PM
I cannot help but let you know you are voting for a change... Both Hillary and Obama want change...

It's called the U.S.S.A.

Yep - just like USSR

a socialist country through and through.....

Let me ask you college kids a question. Say you have a 3.8 and Suzy only has a 1.8 and is going to lose her scholarship. Don't you think you should give her 0.8 so that you go to a 3.0 and Suzy goes to 2.6 and keeps her scholarship???? You are still ahead of Suzy and keep your scholarship..

Oh, is that not right????

Then explain to me why it is OK to take money from me and give it to someone with less or to pay some on their birth control because it is SO expensive. If you have to earn your own grade, why shouldn't people have to ean money buy their own personal choice items?

Think about the most horrible thing a person does. Do you want someone to take money from you to give to them to do it? Who has the right to decide what to do with your money?

Think about it long and hard.... After graduation- look at how much is taken from your check and then double it for all the social spending Hillary and Obama want.

ForrestLayne
02-03-2008, 11:39 AM
Bump - still looking for an answer to the question......

pacelli
02-03-2008, 11:46 AM
You might find more non-Paul supporters on a non-Paul forum. Just a thought :)

pinkmandy
02-03-2008, 11:50 AM
You might find more non-Paul supporters on a non-Paul forum. Just a thought :)


Yep.

And the answer is really irrelevant because grades are becoming irrelevant in public schools. It happened in our area. Nobody fails and all work can be redone as often as the student wants.

cheese
02-03-2008, 12:19 PM
great GPA analogy :D

pinkmandy
02-03-2008, 12:29 PM
Yeah, but if we live in a society where kids no longer have to earn their grades do you think anyone cares if they have to earn their way into college? Does anyone really think that every kid in college is there because he/she earned it? It isn't about earning anything, it's about having the money to pay or being able to fill out a FAFSA. College is no longer something we "work" for. It's something too many feel everyone is entitled to.

A really interesting subject to research is the number of kids going to college who need remedial math and/or reading. The numbers are staggering.

louisiana4liberty
02-03-2008, 12:30 PM
Yeah, please post that on the Hillary and Obama forums.;) Your audience is really really small here.