<font color="blue"> I think I'll remian politically correct and not voice my opinion. </font>
Who are you, and what have you done with Daryl??? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Seriously though, I've stayed out of this until now, but now I can't keep my mouth shut any longer, because I just don't understand...
(I'm going to drift almost to the political line that we can't cross, but not quite /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif. I'm trying hard to keep this unpolitical-- Mike, I'm trying to keep it politically neutral, but you can delete it if you need to)
Why Iraq?
They had a terrible dictatorship, and the people of that country faced oppressive conditions because of their leader. There are any number of countries throughout the world that also have the same problem. Why Iraq? There are any number of countries in Africa, or North Korea, or elsewhere in the Middle East, where a brutal government oppresses its people, yet the people of these nations have done nothing wrong to deserve this treatment. If we feel the need to rescue one nation's people and rebuild their schools and hospitals, why haven't we finished the rest of these dictatorships off and helped to build democracies in their nations?
Why only Iraq?
I cringe every time I hear about the need to build new schools in Iraq, and the need to give these children the education they deserve. What about the education the American children deserve? Many members of my family (including my wife, who hasn't found a permanent job five years after graduating), and many of my friends, are school teachers. The headlines each day are so discouraging. The school districts are each millions of dollars in debt. They blame the state, the state blames the federal government, but no one really tries to fix the problems.
I don't understand where the priorities are. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Cleveland schools announced the layoff of 618 teachers today. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif Akron already announced around 170 layoffs. Closer to me, Warren city schools are laying off 50 teachers. Smaller districts in this area have eliminated art and music classes and even the school cafeteria has closed in some districts to save money! (bring your brown bag only)
I've seen cases where two grades have been combined into the same classroom and bussing eliminated in rural districts. Is this 1940 again??? (You know, "I walked five miles to school, uphill both ways, in three feet of snow, carrying my brother and sister...")
Come on people, this is 2004! Many of the people here who personally know me know what my political leanings are (leaning toward the right hand side of the page), but enough is enough. Congress and the president need to stop their partisan squabbling about how to rebuild someone else's government and focus a little bit on the future of this country. If the children aren't getting the proper education, and the problems here aren't focused on, then we are the ones who will eventually end up as the third world country... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Man, I'm long winded today! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Once again, I apologize for all of that, but I just needed to get it off my chest, and like I said in a previous post, I would rather say it to you guys here then somewhere else! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif