John Smith
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Torpedo wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:50pm: John Smith wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:48pm: Torpedo wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:42pm: John Smith wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:39pm: Torpedo wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:35pm: John Smith wrote on Apr 24 th, 2013 at 9:27pm: To use your argument, If I don't like my local shopping centre because of the local rif raf, why should't the govt. pay cab fare for me and my family to go to a more suitable shopping centre? Just because I cannot afford to live in the suburb with the nice shopping centre should I be punished for it? Shopping centre - 5 minutes in 5 minutes out, you don't even have to communicate with local, what a silly comparison. At school you spend at least 6 hours of your daily life I went shopping with my wife yesterday for what was supposed to be a quick trip ... it took 6 hours . Some women shop all day everyday ..... it is not the comparison that is silly, it is your argument , the comparison is valid. 6 hours 5 days a week? Do you have to put up with bullies at the shops? Are you struggling to deal with personnel on a daily basis. Come on, it's not a great comparison. Who cares about women who shop daily, it's their problem, they can drive up to different place, they are big girls and most have driving licences. I am a woman, and this argument is not valid for me, when begin to compare the benefits. what benefits? The benefits for a few select kids ?? ... the govt. should use the money it puts into private schools to make good the local public school and deal with the problems you claimy exist, instead they haven't got the money because they are busy subsidising some other persons lifestyle choice .... wouldn't putting the money into fixing the public school then benefit everybody? Again, not a single parent I personally know, who send their kids to non-public schools is rich, all take loans to pay for education. Why? because they want their kids to have future... omG thats fine, and good on them, and I may even decide to do so myself when my kids are old enough .... but that still doesn't mean tax dollars should pay for it. If I decide to go private (and it's the most likely scenario) I am happy to pay, even if I have to borrow or steal to do so. What I won't settle for is the parents who decide not to, having to pay for my choice ....
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