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			<description>Senator Conrad Appel: &quot;crime, broken families, drugs, poor health, poverty, high insurance rates — these social ills pervade our society and our state!.........we, as representatives of the people, take our jobs seriously; and no matter how much we spend, no matter how much we legislate, we can do little or nothing to solve these problems.&quot;


What, exactly, is false about this statement?

Those of us who believe this statement is correct do not blame classroom teachers or public education per se. The root cause is liberal compassion.

So, if Ms Beebe's solution is spending more money, as seems to be the case, she is simply dead wrong and deserves a big F.
 - Jay Murrell</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 16:39:21 +0100</pubDate>
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