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Old Posted Jul 1, 2009, 6:34 PM
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Poconoboy I'm sorry but you're just flat out wrong. You want more opportunities for lower income students to get higher education, the state comes up with a plan for that, and you're against it. What sense does that make?

Lets change the topic to more clearly illustrate the silliness of your way of thinking. Instead of education lets talk about cars. We could have a system where everyone pretty much gets the same car, like they did in E. Germany. The car will of course be too expensive for the poor, and probably not nice enough for the rich. It'll be in short supply and the cars producer will have a hard time coming up with enough of them- but hey, everyones equal!

Instead of a backwards system like that, wouldnt you rather let ASU and UA become research schools, churning out highly educated graduates that could help lead our state? You've simply made no points about why Arizona can't or shouldn't go to a multitiered system like so many other states have. Is your point that Arizona's current system is acceptable? Because if it is, you're accepting crap.
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