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Archive for November 2, 2007
Go Colts!
November 2, 2007 by Tom Armstrong.
The Pats/Colts game this weekend boils down to good and evil, this author says.
I just hope the NFL’s best QB, Peyton Manning (former University of Tennessee QB), has a great game. For you Pats fans, yes, I believe Brady is a good QB too; in fact, I’d love to have him at the Colts franchise…as Manning’s backup, of course.
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School Choice
November 2, 2007 by Tom Armstrong.
Short piece on those that lobby for the tyranny of the status quo. It never ceases to amaze me how some liberals can promote “economic” equality yet fervently oppose equality of education, or at least equal educational choice. But, then again, the concern for many liberals is not really equality or the advancement of society as much as it is about placing trust in the state and supporting it at all cost over the individual and marketplace.
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