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Gravatar I beg to differ. Slavery IS at issue here. The public schools have millions of minority children trapped in inner city schools knowing that these children will be educationally crippled for life as a result.

NCLB was the only power great enough to break the public school/teachers' union stranglehold on education policy. Yes, it costs more to comply than to bow out, but what happens to the accountability? Better the very weak accountability of NCLB than nothing at all?

Look, the only way to end the slavery or criminal child abuse of the public schools is to give the slaves the money we now give the schools, and let them choose.




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