Tuesday, December 10, 2013

What's Better With Mass Murders And Louisiana's Vouchers

  The International Commission On Missing Persons (ICMP) established in 1996 has made so many advances using hard work and even jerry-built equipment in identifying people killed in genocides and other calamities that about eighty percent of people are being identified. This means that each body is given his individuality back and provides closure to his family, friends, and country. Also, once people are certain that someone is dead, they can demand accountability for his death if it was done by others. This means that mass killers will feel less safe as there is no statute of limitations on murder. In time, they will pay for their crimes.
  Judge Lemelle in Louisiana has said that he believes vouchers promote racial balance and doesn't want to stop that. That seems rather vague, but if it promotes vouchers, all the better. He's given the Department of Justice
(DOJ) 60 days to agree to a review. DOJ wants blacks to stay in public schools because it keeps public schools less white. This is the Achilles Heel of centralized government- one size fits all, and people are regarded as mere numbers not individuals. Black children must sacrifice a good education via vouchers to remain in failing schools so highly paid, political elites can have their way. These force freaks have their own children in private schools, of course. Why do We, the People, tolerate such arrogance and two-facedness? Judge Lemelle is doing his part to make education better for many individuals. Stand strong, Your Honor.
  These commentaries are based on news from the Wall Street Journal, America's most trustworthy national newspaper.
  Peter Nickerson




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