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From: laura@l5.uucp (Laura Creighton)
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Subject: Re: "Secular Humanism" banned in the US Schools.
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Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 04:34:21 EDT
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Actually, Martin Taylor works in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (don't let that
``Downsview'' fool you! ;-) ) where he could specify that his education
taxes go to the Catholic Metropolitan Separate School Board rather than the
other public one.  Lest you think that this system is perfect, let me 
inform you that Dave Sherman can't send his money to the Jewish Private
School System (whose initials I forget) despite the fact that there existence
proves that there is sufficinet demand. Perhaps this is a good thing. From
what I can tell the quality of education is better at the Jewish Schools.
I wish my parents had known about them and sent me there rather than a
private catholic school (which also appeared to have a higher standard
than the public schools).

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Laura Creighton		(note new address!)
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