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Confusious

(8,317 posts)
2. Let's see,
Wed May 23, 2012, 08:21 PM
May 2012

the state passes a law saying you can't have the classes, and that gives a "green light" for the city to "get rid" of the classes.

REALLY? Did the writer NOT see the logical fallacy of that statement? What would happen if they didn't? MILLIONS in state funding for schools, lost. I suppose the kids should just suck it up and take an even more substandard eduction to prove a point.

Ps. Tucson was the only place that had those classes.

again, REALLY?

pps.. one other thing, none off those books was banned. They were moved to storage because there was no class for them anymore, and they are all available in the libraries of the schools.

http://www.tusd1.org/contents/news/press1112/01-17-12.html

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