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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh you die hard limousine liberals are so holier than thou! I am not for a tax break or saying the neediest schools should go without-simply that Cluster 1 deserves their fair share of lower class sizes and resources too! I am all for a meals tax to raise revenues, but I do pay my fair share of property taxes and my kids schools shouldn't always get the short end of the stick just because my school board representative thinks I am "wealthy" and can afford to supplement everything the schools lack. So there![/quote] AMEN. I agree completely.[/quote] Thanks!!! I am glad there are still some realistic and sensible people out there!![/quote] The defeats of Chronis, Kurzenhauser and Parisot last night tell us that the Republican effort to portray the richest in the county as victims did not work. Time now for Janie to move to require the AAP students in the Langley pyramid to attend Cooper, starting next fall.[/quote] If you think the "richest" in the county paying taxes that benefit everyone BUT their own kids is fair, then you have a serious screw loose. I'm all for my taxes helping ALL kids in FCPS. And that includes my own children and the schools they attend. If anything, [b]you[/b] seem to enjoy the victim mentality. [/quote]. +100000 to this poster!! We needed a school board representative that wants the best for schools in our Cluster, and we didn't get that person by reelecting Janie Strauss-she should have run for At Large post instead of a Dranesville post.[/quote] I agree. Dranesville residents are simply used as cash cows. Forget the fact that we have kids too and would like to see them in smaller classes and more effective schools. [/quote] I hate it when the rich are full of self-pity. There seems to be a lot of that in the Cooper area, particularly between those parents who claim Cooper can't offer a good AAP program and the others who say they don't want the AAP kids zoned for Cooper. Do these people realize that kids in other districts don't have access to one school as good as Cooper, Longfellow or Kilmer, much less two? It's long past time to stop spoiling these people. [/quote]
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