If one believes your baloney, as I don't, I believe that a change is an
improvement as long as it's a change that you think is right.
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From: rick.baird@xxxxxxxxx
To: cpf0000@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: [CPF0000] A School in South Carolina
you're not answering my question.
but then, I never really ever expect you to actually address my
questions honestly. It's never happened before, so why should I
expect it now?
On 4/9/07, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Change can take place in many ways. Privatizing is just one of them,
and in my opinion, one of the most unreliable and unaccountable
solutions possible. If one believes, as I do, that change in itself is
a restorative then any significant change will produce improvements.
rick baird wrote:
and, I ask again, how does this belief relate to your position on the
public vs. private school debate?
It seems to me that if truly believe what you say below, then you are
on the wrong side of this debate.
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Booth Martin
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