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Old 03-01-2011, 05:24 AM   #4
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'The banks are too big to be allowed to fail.'

The future generation can go to Hell in a hand cart, though.

What will there be in the future for children in those homes that can't afford books, a computer (let alone an internet connection), or time and transport to get to the libraries that will become further and further away.

No rationalisation will persuade me that this is a decision that makes sense.
What are schools for? and why aren't kids getting their books from the schools?
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