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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sooner or later MoCo parents have to realize if you keep voting for idyllic sounding leftwing rhetoric, [b]the reality of leftwing policies will be imposed upon you[/b]. And there is no better places for such policy to be imposed from on high than our schools where the zealot block of administrators, schoolboards and unions are essentially free from accountability. There are a few here who would try to warn of the disastrous implications of such policies but you all did nothing but call these people racist or bigots or something. Now your schools will get worse, your child’s education will get worse, their risk of being assaulted will go up, your taxes will go up, your property values will go down and there is nothing you all can do about. Likely though you will still vote for more lefties... [/quote] What reality of leftwing policies is being imposed upon me? Please be specific. Also, I distinctly remember voting regularly in school board elections.[/quote] The earlier poster is into fringe conspiracies. I wouldn't pay them any attention.[/quote] The previous was my first post on the string, please hunt down your conspirators elsewhere. But thanks for proving my point. Forced Busing, class ‘warfare’, race based demogoguery, forced demographic based zoning, all leftist policies and tactics. No??[/quote] We get it you want to maintain the defacto segregation; however, most reasonable people feel [b]diversity is a strength[/b].[/quote] DP. I do not necessarily disagree with that. However, the key is not whether you want to promote diversity, it is how you do it. I consider that (the proper way) more important than diversity. For example, if you have a reasonable method that could get better teachers into the school system without increasing the cost, even if it has nothing to do with promoting diversity, or even if it hurts diversity, I would support that. If, on the other hand, you propose something which I think is unreasonable, even if it helps increase diversity, I would oppose it. [/quote]
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