Brown vs Board of Education - 50 Years Ago

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"Years ago, in the days of the Greeks, wars were postponed to make room for the Olympic Games. In modern times, the Games have been postponed twice -- to make room for wars." ~Bob Mathias

(Bob Mathias won his first Olympic Gold in the decathlon at age 17 (youngest male athlete ever), was the first decathlete to win Gold in back to back Olympics, undefeated in his career, (fullback for Stanford in the Rosebowl, US Marine, US Congressman, and still the Stanford school record holder (by 300+ points) over 5 decades later! )
 
Waggie, I think we both agree that management is important but why then are you advising our government to take my tax dollars to fix the problem? Again man, you always come back to the money band aid, that's all it is Waggie, a band aid, nothing more. You need to give people the incentive to improve.
 
So, you basically don't have a problem with the $114 Billion Dollars that have already been spent in Iraq??? Or giving 12 million illegal immigrants amnesty, and their medical bills too?

Please . . . Give me a break.

Yeah, let's make sure that Iraqi's have the best post offices, zipcodes for everyone . . . roads, bridges, damns, water purification plants, power generation plants, soccer fields, etc. In fact, I can't wait to visit Basra for Christmas!

Meanwhile, that $114 billion could have given 2.9 million of OUR own kids full 4-year rides.

And you want to talk about spending "your" money?
Get serious.
 
Quote from waggie945:

So, you basically don't have a problem with the $114 Billion Dollars that have already been spent in Iraq??? Or giving 12 million illegal immigrants amnesty, and their medical bills too?

Please . . . Give me a break.

Yeah, let's make sure that Iraqi's have the best post offices, zipcodes for everyone . . . roads, bridges, damns, water purification plants, power generation plants, soccer fields, etc. In fact, I can't wait to visit Basra for Christmas!

Meanwhile, that $114 billion could have given 2.9 million of OUR own kids full 4-year rides.

And you want to talk about spending "your" money?
Get serious.

Waggie, no, I don't have a problem with the 144 billion we spent in Iraq. We did bomb them into oblivion you know. What should we do? Just leave that country in ruins? Get serious. Haven't you heard of the old saying, you break it, you fix it. Well, we broke Iraq, and now we have to fix it. Now please oh pease lets not get into whether or not that was the right thing to do ok? Let's stay on topic here.

Now, let's move on to this statement about GIVING 2.9 million of our kids full rides. You are not serious are you? Give them a full ride? I think you meant to say they need to EARN a full ride. I'm not a Democrat, I don't give anybody anything. If my kids want to go to college, they are going to have to earn their way, I ain't GIVING them shit. And I certainly don't want my government, my tax dollars to GIVE them anything. See Waggie, this is where I doubt your conservatism. You keep talking about giving things to people and about what people are entitled to and the way things should be, I keep talking about personal responsibility, earning your way, and living in the real world. They must teach you a different style of conservatism out there, because I don't recognize it.
 
Why does the federal government even have a role in education? That is the ultimate local responsibility. Schools have declined horribly since the federal government got involved and started using tax money to coerce schools into doing things its way.

It's easy to say how unfair it is that rich parents can provide stuff to their kids school, but the most important thing they provide doesn't cost a dime. It is called involvement. Why can't those poor parents clean up that playground? Or fill in those cracks? Or insist that their kids attend class, study and make it known to the principals that they have hgih expectations for their kids? Is it just a coincidence that asian kids, many of whom arrive here dirt poor, do so well?
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Why does the federal government even have a role in education? That is the ultimate local responsibility. Schools have declined horribly since the federal government got involved and started using tax money to coerce schools into doing things its way.

It's easy to say how unfair it is that rich parents can provide stuff to their kids school, but the most important thing they provide doesn't cost a dime. It is called involvement. Why can't those poor parents clean up that playground? Or fill in those cracks? Or insist that their kids attend class, study and make it known to the principals that they have hgih expectations for their kids? Is it just a coincidence that asian kids, many of whom arrive here dirt poor, do so well?

Not only that AAA, but there is a very strong correlation between student attendance and their success in school. So the question now becomes, why are these poor kids not showing up to class? I mean can money solve that problem too? They have to want it! The parents have to make sure they even go to class. How can a student learn anything if they are not there? Huh? Can anyone answer this for me?
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Why does the federal government even have a role in education? That is the ultimate local responsibility. Schools have declined horribly since the federal government got involved and started using tax money to coerce schools into doing things its way.

It's easy to say how unfair it is that rich parents can provide stuff to their kids school, but the most important thing they provide doesn't cost a dime. It is called involvement. Why can't those poor parents clean up that playground? Or fill in those cracks? Or insist that their kids attend class, study and make it known to the principals that they have hgih expectations for their kids? Is it just a coincidence that asian kids, many of whom arrive here dirt poor, do so well?

Maybe those poor parents can hire some wealthy folk in tier leisure years to fill in those cracks.

Maybe they can hire some po white folk to do it. Mav, yo mama still looking to supplement her income?
 
Quote from Maverick74:

If my kids want to go to college, they are going to have to earn their way, I ain't GIVING them shit.

Too late, they're already burdened with your genes.
 
Quote from dgabriel:

Maybe those poor parents can hire some wealthy folk in tier leisure years to fill in those cracks.

Maybe they can hire some po white folk to do it. Mav, yo mama still looking to supplement her income?

Why don't you do it DG? You are all about helping the poor and save the world BS. Is that just talk or is there some follow through behind it? You know what bothers me about you DG? It's not that you are a liberal, it's that you don't believe in your own causes.
 
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