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Old 03-09-2006, 04:10 PM   #11
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So those Catholic schools, they've got enough extra capacity to take anyone who knocks at the door? And they will take anyone who knocks at the door? And, like, if the kid isn't Catholic, they're all like cool and stuff with the kid not doing the religious stuff?

Or is religious freedom only for those who can afford it?
I have already stated for the record that I am against vouchers. But you have to be honest about the negative effects of any policy you espouse.

Catholic schools do an amazing job of educating lower middle class and even poor students. Be that as it may, in my opinion, the positive aspects of vouchers do not outweigh the negative effects some of which have already been pointed out and others that I think are quite obvious.
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