[Vision2020] If we care about public education

Paul Rumelhart godshatter at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 11 10:54:57 PST 2007


I agree whole-heartedly that we should not make this about how much we 
either like or dislike Doug Wilson. If his needs happen to align with 
mine on something, I'm certainly not changing my vote just to spite him, 
even if I did think he was the boogeyman that everyone else seem to 
think he is.

I disagree about the "throwing more money at a broken system" comment. I 
don't like the idea that we should starve the district financially until 
they come around to your way of thinking. I don't think that our schools 
are funded anywhere near the level they should be funded, all across the 
board. That's the question before the voter right now: are our schools 
funded adequately?

This isn't a scenario like the War in Iraq, where withholding funding 
might mean something. We really should be supporting education.

Paul

Donovan Arnold wrote:
> "As unbelievable as it sounds, if the levy fails Doug Wilson and his 
> followers will view it as a reward from God, and a divine endorsement 
> of their point of view."---Rose H.
> Let us not make MSD about how much we dislike Doug Wilson. We should 
> make it about what is suppose to be about, making sure youth in the 
> MSD get the best chance be successful and practicing a profession they 
> enjoy.
> I think if people really care about the public education system they 
> would look to find ways to solve the problems it faces other than just 
> throwing more money at a broken system that continues to operate in 
> the same direction.
> Best,
> Donovan
>
>
> */donald huskey <donaldrose at cpcinternet.com>/* wrote:
>
>     Many of us have commented on our support for public education. An
>     additional encouragement to vote for the levy is found in the
>     following exhortation. As unbelievable as it sounds, if the levy
>     fails Doug Wilson and his followers will view it as a reward from
>     God, and a divine endorsement of their point of view.
>     Rose
>     From Blog and Mablog - http://dougwils.com/
>     *Gladness or Gloating*
>     *Topic: *Exhortation
>     I said last week that this was the last of our exhortations on
>     civic affairs, at least for a while, but I was off by one week.
>     There is one other set of comments that needs to be made.
>     First, it would be wrong of us to let this election pass by
>     without giving thanks to God publicly. Those in our community who
>     had specialized in harassing our ministries received a significant
>     set-back, for which we thank God.
>     The second is to commend you as a congregation for your strong
>     presence in this last election. It was extremely gratifying to see
>     your involvement. When Nancy and I went to the polls, I was
>     astonished at how many of our friends we saw there—quite unlike
>     previous elections. That sort of thing makes a difference.
>     Third, all the exhortations about service and sacrifice were not
>     window-dressing. It is important for us to be willing to give
>     ourselves away, and as this new situation creates opportunities to
>     do so, let us do so gladly.
>     Fourth, don’t gloat—be glad. Gladness is not gloating, and vice
>     versa. Scripture tells us that when God intervenes on our behalf,
>     and our adversary is struggling, a good way to get God to stay His
>     hand is for us to starting gloating. Relief and thanks to God are
>     most fitting. /Neener-neener/ is never fitting.
>     And last, as Shasta discovered in /The Horse and His Boy/, when
>     you do something right, your usual reward is to be given another
>     task, one probably more difficult. I say this because there is
>     /another/ election just two days from now—a public school levy
>     election. As before, we are not telling you how to vote, just that
>     you have this opportunity before you, and this opportunity, like
>     all of them, brings responsibility with it.
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