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January 21, 2010 at 1:26 PM #505136January 21, 2010 at 2:10 PM #504256KSMountainParticipant
[quote=SK in CV]Do you really think that Jose’s 8 year old son really deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where his parents were born?[/quote]
SK in CV: Meet 8 year old Juanita from Paraguay. She is very cute and bright and innocent. She smiles a lot and is very likable.
Do you really think she deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where SHE was born? How arrogant!
Why should we discriminate based on a criteria as passe as physical location? Why not educate everyone in the whole world?
We can either fly everybody here for 18 or so years or we can just send out say 200 million teachers to do it on location. That’ll give class sizes of about 30 students per teacher. Hope that’s ok with you.
January 21, 2010 at 2:10 PM #504401KSMountainParticipant[quote=SK in CV]Do you really think that Jose’s 8 year old son really deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where his parents were born?[/quote]
SK in CV: Meet 8 year old Juanita from Paraguay. She is very cute and bright and innocent. She smiles a lot and is very likable.
Do you really think she deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where SHE was born? How arrogant!
Why should we discriminate based on a criteria as passe as physical location? Why not educate everyone in the whole world?
We can either fly everybody here for 18 or so years or we can just send out say 200 million teachers to do it on location. That’ll give class sizes of about 30 students per teacher. Hope that’s ok with you.
January 21, 2010 at 2:10 PM #504801KSMountainParticipant[quote=SK in CV]Do you really think that Jose’s 8 year old son really deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where his parents were born?[/quote]
SK in CV: Meet 8 year old Juanita from Paraguay. She is very cute and bright and innocent. She smiles a lot and is very likable.
Do you really think she deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where SHE was born? How arrogant!
Why should we discriminate based on a criteria as passe as physical location? Why not educate everyone in the whole world?
We can either fly everybody here for 18 or so years or we can just send out say 200 million teachers to do it on location. That’ll give class sizes of about 30 students per teacher. Hope that’s ok with you.
January 21, 2010 at 2:10 PM #504891KSMountainParticipant[quote=SK in CV]Do you really think that Jose’s 8 year old son really deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where his parents were born?[/quote]
SK in CV: Meet 8 year old Juanita from Paraguay. She is very cute and bright and innocent. She smiles a lot and is very likable.
Do you really think she deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where SHE was born? How arrogant!
Why should we discriminate based on a criteria as passe as physical location? Why not educate everyone in the whole world?
We can either fly everybody here for 18 or so years or we can just send out say 200 million teachers to do it on location. That’ll give class sizes of about 30 students per teacher. Hope that’s ok with you.
January 21, 2010 at 2:10 PM #505146KSMountainParticipant[quote=SK in CV]Do you really think that Jose’s 8 year old son really deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where his parents were born?[/quote]
SK in CV: Meet 8 year old Juanita from Paraguay. She is very cute and bright and innocent. She smiles a lot and is very likable.
Do you really think she deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where SHE was born? How arrogant!
Why should we discriminate based on a criteria as passe as physical location? Why not educate everyone in the whole world?
We can either fly everybody here for 18 or so years or we can just send out say 200 million teachers to do it on location. That’ll give class sizes of about 30 students per teacher. Hope that’s ok with you.
January 21, 2010 at 2:56 PM #504266AnonymousGuesthttp://legacy.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050410/news_1n10signs.html
The first time I was in San Diego, many years ago, I chuckled when I saw it.
Today, as a father, it almost brings a tear to my eye.
But for the Grace of God…
January 21, 2010 at 2:56 PM #504411AnonymousGuesthttp://legacy.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050410/news_1n10signs.html
The first time I was in San Diego, many years ago, I chuckled when I saw it.
Today, as a father, it almost brings a tear to my eye.
But for the Grace of God…
January 21, 2010 at 2:56 PM #504810AnonymousGuesthttp://legacy.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050410/news_1n10signs.html
The first time I was in San Diego, many years ago, I chuckled when I saw it.
Today, as a father, it almost brings a tear to my eye.
But for the Grace of God…
January 21, 2010 at 2:56 PM #504901AnonymousGuesthttp://legacy.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050410/news_1n10signs.html
The first time I was in San Diego, many years ago, I chuckled when I saw it.
Today, as a father, it almost brings a tear to my eye.
But for the Grace of God…
January 21, 2010 at 2:56 PM #505156AnonymousGuesthttp://legacy.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050410/news_1n10signs.html
The first time I was in San Diego, many years ago, I chuckled when I saw it.
Today, as a father, it almost brings a tear to my eye.
But for the Grace of God…
January 21, 2010 at 3:03 PM #504275SK in CVParticipant[quote=KSMountain][quote=SK in CV]Do you really think that Jose’s 8 year old son really deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where his parents were born?[/quote]
SK in CV: Meet 8 year old Juanita from Paraguay. She is very cute and bright and innocent. She smiles a lot and is very likable.
Do you really think she deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where SHE was born? How arrogant!
Why should we discriminate based on a criteria as passe as physical location? Why not educate everyone in the whole world?
We can either fly everybody here for 18 or so years or we can just send out say 200 million teachers to do it on location. That’ll give class sizes of about 30 students per teacher. Hope that’s ok with you.[/quote]
I suppose you’ve made a point here. I have no idea what it is. I think Juanita is as worthy of an education as any other child. Unfortunately, living in Paraguay, with one of the lowest literacy rates on the planet, she’s unlikely to get much of an education. Hopefully her parents will find a way to sneak her across the border so we can provide it.
(And in case you were wondering, I would have no problem with a world without borders. In theory anyway.)
January 21, 2010 at 3:03 PM #504421SK in CVParticipant[quote=KSMountain][quote=SK in CV]Do you really think that Jose’s 8 year old son really deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where his parents were born?[/quote]
SK in CV: Meet 8 year old Juanita from Paraguay. She is very cute and bright and innocent. She smiles a lot and is very likable.
Do you really think she deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where SHE was born? How arrogant!
Why should we discriminate based on a criteria as passe as physical location? Why not educate everyone in the whole world?
We can either fly everybody here for 18 or so years or we can just send out say 200 million teachers to do it on location. That’ll give class sizes of about 30 students per teacher. Hope that’s ok with you.[/quote]
I suppose you’ve made a point here. I have no idea what it is. I think Juanita is as worthy of an education as any other child. Unfortunately, living in Paraguay, with one of the lowest literacy rates on the planet, she’s unlikely to get much of an education. Hopefully her parents will find a way to sneak her across the border so we can provide it.
(And in case you were wondering, I would have no problem with a world without borders. In theory anyway.)
January 21, 2010 at 3:03 PM #504819SK in CVParticipant[quote=KSMountain][quote=SK in CV]Do you really think that Jose’s 8 year old son really deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where his parents were born?[/quote]
SK in CV: Meet 8 year old Juanita from Paraguay. She is very cute and bright and innocent. She smiles a lot and is very likable.
Do you really think she deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where SHE was born? How arrogant!
Why should we discriminate based on a criteria as passe as physical location? Why not educate everyone in the whole world?
We can either fly everybody here for 18 or so years or we can just send out say 200 million teachers to do it on location. That’ll give class sizes of about 30 students per teacher. Hope that’s ok with you.[/quote]
I suppose you’ve made a point here. I have no idea what it is. I think Juanita is as worthy of an education as any other child. Unfortunately, living in Paraguay, with one of the lowest literacy rates on the planet, she’s unlikely to get much of an education. Hopefully her parents will find a way to sneak her across the border so we can provide it.
(And in case you were wondering, I would have no problem with a world without borders. In theory anyway.)
January 21, 2010 at 3:03 PM #504911SK in CVParticipant[quote=KSMountain][quote=SK in CV]Do you really think that Jose’s 8 year old son really deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where his parents were born?[/quote]
SK in CV: Meet 8 year old Juanita from Paraguay. She is very cute and bright and innocent. She smiles a lot and is very likable.
Do you really think she deserves less of an education than Joe’s son simply because of where SHE was born? How arrogant!
Why should we discriminate based on a criteria as passe as physical location? Why not educate everyone in the whole world?
We can either fly everybody here for 18 or so years or we can just send out say 200 million teachers to do it on location. That’ll give class sizes of about 30 students per teacher. Hope that’s ok with you.[/quote]
I suppose you’ve made a point here. I have no idea what it is. I think Juanita is as worthy of an education as any other child. Unfortunately, living in Paraguay, with one of the lowest literacy rates on the planet, she’s unlikely to get much of an education. Hopefully her parents will find a way to sneak her across the border so we can provide it.
(And in case you were wondering, I would have no problem with a world without borders. In theory anyway.)
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