-> TK> Well let's see, I graduated from a public school system, then I went
-> TK> on to college where I graduated Magna Cum Laude (3.72 G.P.A.).
-> TK> Now I work as a Computer Systems Administrator for the largest
-> TK> armored car company in the state of Michigan. I guess none of that
-> TK> counts though, since I was educated in a public school.
->
-> By your own admission, you also went to college.
->
Yes, but it was the public school system that allowed me to gain entrance in
the college.
-> TK> Wow, no jail time what so ever. Let's see now, people who attend
-> TK> public schools end up in jail. That's too bad, because it seems
-> TK> to me, that the majority of children in the United States, receive
-> TK> public school educations, and only a small portion of society
-> TK> ever ends up in jail.
->
-> Do you know what the population in jail consists of? By measurement in
this
-> state, around 78-80% are addicts, and around 19-20% are mentally ill. That
-> doesn't leave much room for normal people at all.
->
Yes, but the way that Jane makes it sound, only those who are either home
schooled or educated in private schools have a chance at ever getting ahead.
Only jail, or welfare.
-> And, the statistics further used to state that 80% of all of the beverage
-> alcohol sold in this nation was consumed by around 20% of those here.
-> Which also agrees with the jail figures.
->
agreed, but that doesn't say how many were educated in public schools, or
elsewhere.
-> So normal kids don't end up in jail. And many of those who come from
ighly
-> dysfunctional families don't end up graduating from a public school.
-> They are the Kleenex kids who get used up and thrown away.
A very sad but true statement.
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