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Topic: Should a voucher system be used to give parents a choice of schools?

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Opinion #1
Debater: Jtaylor1

Vouchers should remain a good cause for fundamental Marxism and Jediism
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.
Opinion #2
Debater: paraquat99

Marx is dead. Yoda is not god. Light sabres cost too much $$$. No vouchers!
Karl Marx is dead. Marxism is not applicable to government because when leaders use it, freedoms go away and people die in droves. North Korea? Starvation. China? Tienanman Square. U.S.S.R.? Gulags. Cuba? Embargo. Romania? Forced pregnancies. Yep, all tried communism. Results? Ick. Besides, Jediism is a cult for sci-fi nerds. Yoda is not god. He's a character rip-off of 1960s spaghetti westerns copped by George Lucas and set in space. How original! I don't want vouchers for Jedi schools or any fear-based (religious) schools. Light sabres cost too much money; the voucher wouldn't be able to cover the entire tuition cost. Rich people who could afford to send their kiddies there anyway -- like Luke Skywalker -- would get a tuition break. The people who can't afford it even with a voucher, wouldn't be able to attend private schools...period. Marxism would be all taxpaying and state-run everything. Bye-bye quality, hello lame. I don't want gov't. making my tennis shoes...or Jedis either!!
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