[NIFL-POVRACELIT:1201] RE: The Weekly Dig Article on

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Date: Tue Jul 22 2003 - 14:05:46 EDT


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We are still getting you. I doubt that Mary Ann will want to kick you out of this group. She is too cool for that. However, I will like for you to make more sense. Less...... and more words in your sentences. 

I don't get why you want me to call you. You post something to a public newsgroup. Why not make it clear to everyone what you are trying to say? That way, we can all understand you and share our views with you. 

I must start to say that I agree with you regarding you arguing that schools let too many poor kids drop out. Then, many end up in jail, or in the military. However, it took a bunch of messages from you to drag this important statement out of you. I also agree with you that we share some of the responsibilityt for this. I wish that we could have a serious discussion about the reasons for this. I think that we could connect some of the reasons to poverty and race, which are the central focus of this group. 

However, if we cannot have a discussion where we all understand what your point is, then we can't go anywhere. What is your point in saying that we are at fault for letting kids drop out and they ending up in jail? Why are we letting this happen? What can we do? What are the reasons why this happens? How do we connect poverty and race to this problem? Can you explore this questions in complete sentences w/o the dot, dot, dot?

I am willing to have a serious discussion about this. However, I don't want to have one in private with you. I already have my wife and some friends to agree with and have private discussions. The reason for being in this newsgroup is that I want to exchange views with many people. 

However, if you do have something that you need to talk to in private, by all means send me a private message to andresmuro@aol.com or call me at (915) 831-4161.

Andres

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