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Opinion #1
Debater: paraquat99
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Vouchers wasted taxpayer dollars and fund extremist schools.
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Vouchers open a door of problems. First, when government money enters private schools, government gets more a say in what that school can and can't do. Imagine such for a private religious school. Second, why would anyone want to fund a private school that teaches biases, political or religious? Do I want taxpayer funds to go to a fundamentalist Christian or Islamic school that promotes a hateful, fear-based agenda? How about a school run by racists like white supremacists or black nationalists? Then comes questions such as: if a voucher gave more money to one religious school over another does that show preference to one over another and thereby violate the U.S. Constitution (1st Amendment)? Taxpayer dollars for public schools are and always have been controversial enough. Why add fuel to the fire by throwing vouchers for private schools in the fray? There are just as many failures with vouchers (like the Edison Project) as there are successes, if not more! Vouchers are dangerous.
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Opinion #2
Debater: Jtaylor1
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Vouchers should remain a good cause for fundamental Marxism and Jediism
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Vouchers solves all problems. First, I succumbed that such people would go and promote conspiracy theories on this topic. Fear-based agenda? Taxpaying and Marxism should make a world a better place. Fundamental Christianity promote false beliefs, such as Jesus-bashing would commit heresay. Christians, Jews, and Muslims should be locked up forever. We should do whatever we want. There is no free will. God doesn't exist. I'm in favor for Marxist Jediism.
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