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<P>Phil,</P>
<P>I still haven't made up my mind on the levy and have read your posts with some interest. But this one suggests that you wouldn't support any levy, no matter how well thought out. Is that the case?<BR><BR>Sunil</P></DIV>
<DIV></DIV>>From: "Shelly" <CJs@Turbonet.com>
<DIV></DIV>>To: <letters@dnews.com>
<DIV></DIV>>CC: Vision2020@moscow.com
<DIV></DIV>>Subject: [Vision2020] Vote no on the school levy
<DIV></DIV>>Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 14:49:59 -0700 (Pacific Standard Time)
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<DIV></DIV>>Isn't it utterly amazing that our forefathers went to school in a log cabin
<DIV></DIV>>with a little wood stove in the center for heat and they were able to learn
<DIV></DIV>>the 3 r's without a swimming pool, gymnasium, track and field and zip on the
<DIV></DIV>>state of the art equipment. So, how did we get from there to here if the
<DIV></DIV>>facilities were so tough? How did anybody learn anything? In a log cabin
<DIV></DIV>>with inadequate heat, no air conditioning and certainly no state of the art
<DIV></DIV>>equipment. I think it is necessary to use the tools for which we do have. It
<DIV></DIV>>is not about class size. It is not about the color of the room. It is about
<DIV></DIV>>learning and the children wanting to learn which needs to be installed by
<DIV></DIV>>parents and teachers alike. Remember, Abe Lincoln who became President of
<DIV></DIV>>the United States, did most of his learning at home by candlelight.
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<DIV></DIV>>Follow the tide and vote NO on the upcoming school levy.
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<DIV></DIV>>Phil Roderick
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