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avebury

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2. I really believe that the 1%ers and Ruling elite
Sat Nov 22, 2014, 06:08 PM
Nov 2014

would prefer an ignorant country that would not be able to effectively rise up against them.

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The broker cities get, the more we will see these kinds of rulings Wella Nov 2014 #1
I really believe that the 1%ers and Ruling elite avebury Nov 2014 #2
I absolutely agree with that. My question is, what was the court case about? Wella Nov 2014 #4
OK, found the original case: it was against a charter school whose kids couldn't read at level Wella Nov 2014 #8
The parents need to change this trough their activism. JDPriestly Nov 2014 #19
I'm just hoping they will do it Wella Nov 2014 #23
Fuck michigan. If they let three people hold their children hostage, then wtf? recall them. roguevalley Nov 2014 #18
Implied Warranty of Merchantability Xipe Totec Nov 2014 #3
That's the Uniform COMMERCIAL Code, elleng Nov 2014 #7
There is a general definition of what an education is, by which merchantability can be measured. nt Xipe Totec Nov 2014 #9
The state purchased the services of a charter school Wella Nov 2014 #10
Maybe/Maybe not. elleng Nov 2014 #13
Yes, the devil is in the details Wella Nov 2014 #14
I think that this is a good analogy since the taxpayers are paying for their kids education. Dustlawyer Nov 2014 #21
You're right; the UCC does not apply to services like education ekcpllc Nov 2014 #22
Many states' constitutions require such. elleng Nov 2014 #5
Apparently government is for forced ultrasounds, wacking brown folks overseas, greasing the wheels TheKentuckian Nov 2014 #6
There is no Class War... right??? procon Nov 2014 #11
This is not so much about "class war" as it is about corporatization of basic public functions Wella Nov 2014 #17
This decision protects a charter school while destroying the children's right to education Wella Nov 2014 #12
I think this is the opinion ... ctaylors6 Nov 2014 #15
Nobody ever needed big book learnin. We be well enough with chic tracts. Rex Nov 2014 #16
Another step toward establishing the two class system; the aristocracy and the working class world wide wally Nov 2014 #20
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