randy | 12:23 p.m. Oct. 16, 2007
good to see that some talk is taking place about the pro's and con's of the voucher bill up for vote next month
cant believe the noise that is being created for about 3% of our possible public students .. but then again it's always that way in America, isnt it ... the minority forcing, making the majority do it the minority way
the talk i am sure will be one sided to the attender and the presenter .. but at least we can do it in this country ...
once the voucher thing gets over, get your pen out cause utah being a signatory initiative state those that sign the property tax petition will create a law keeping our property tax to 1% of the original purchase price of the property and wont need to bother the folks up on capital hill
see you on the next signed property tax petition
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Steven Jarvis | 2:55 p.m. Oct. 16, 2007
I'd love to be the representative to go up against Richard Eyre. Nothing from the Pro Voucher camp has had any weight to it and the cookie commercial the Eyre's showed a complete lack of understanding how our Public system is funded.

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