Could quality education solve most of America's domestic problems? (user search)
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  Could quality education solve most of America's domestic problems? (search mode)
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« on: July 30, 2007, 09:58:07 PM »

I'll say that model looks reasonable.  I'll say that roots of many of the problems today are due to poor or no education, though not the problems themselves.  But would I want the government involved in education? Hell no.  As long as government funds the schools, what's in the government's interest to teach the students will be the status quo for what they learn.  Because the world desperately needs less indoctorinated sheep, I'll say there's got to be a better way to solve the problem.
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