> Janis wrote......
> I don't know RT's reasons for sending his kids to a private school, but is it
> any of our business? Shouldn't we trust that he (and his spouse!) have made the
> best decision for their kids? Are we really prepared to pass moral judgement on
> someone for such a personal decision? I guess I'm not. I know I'd flunk the
> "perfect citizen" test (and perfect person test, for that matter) so I'm going
> to let RT make his own call on this one.
>
> Janis Hall
> Fulton
>
I couldn't agree more with Janis. I went to St Bernard's in St. Paul. I got a
pretty good education, does this make me any less of an advocate for peace and
justice, I don't think so. Although she only lasted a year, my sophomore spanish
teacher told us what was happening in Central America in the early 80's, the
priests and nuns being murdered. My art teacher told me what to expect if I chose
to be an artist. All the rejection letters he had at home. He said they're part of
getting at your life's work.
Naively, I think children know where they will do the best.
Think about the education they will get with R.T. being they're father.....we can't
mandate everyone having the same path. And with that I dig myself deeper.....
Robert Yorga
ne w3
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