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Opinion February 22, 2012  RSS feed

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More questions

Let’s say there are no more high schools as we know them. Instead students do all their lessons online at home.

With no school boards, bus drivers, teachers, coaches, or other school personnel in place, what would happen to athletics? Would athletic facilities also face the wrecking ball?

Since the students would be home during the day, sometimes unsupervised, couldn’t students slip out and have daytime parties? I know — underage drinking is against the law, and everyone knows that teenagers don’t drink (alcoholic beverages).

I have to give it to the Republicans. Not only are they the party of business, but now they are the party of parties.

But again, let’s not fret. Liquor sales would go up, car crashes would go up, insurance would go up, funerals would go up and funeral parlors would no longer be a dying business.

People might object to the many questions posed, but I remind people of this. People have fought and died that we might have freedom of speech, including the right to ask questions.

Larry Stricker

Davison




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