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On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:58:07 -0800, Bob Officer
<bobofficers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 02:42:08 +1100, in sci.geo.earthquakes, "Carole"
><hubbca2003@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>"Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud" <xyz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:dtefjp$m18$3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>>It is a little known fact that Karl Marx was the person who first pushed for
>>public education.
>>http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1041.html
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>Carole, you stupid get <wally, what do you call Ozzies born of
>ignorance and that refuse to learn? You know Someone in Australian
>that mows they lawn and finds three cars all without tires and up on
>blocks>
Well we don't have hillbillies downunder, but if we did, Carole would
be an example.
>... Ben Franklin was dead along time before Marx was born...
>and he was an advocate of Public Education and Public Libraries.
Carole only knows the little bit of history that surrounds her. The
forlorn attempt at providing her with an education, paid for by the
taxpayers of Australia was a waste of money and time, evidently.
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>Marx was a johnnie come lately.
Indeed, and looong before Ben, it appears that some Greeks provided a
form of public education and public libraries
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