To: mrsmel
How they “choose to see it” is not a reflection of reality so much as it is a product of their narcissistic worldview.
I do not “see” the same way they do, and I don’t care for their twisty lies bent to serve their power-hungry agenda.
Either way, whether they “give $$” (which they DON’T), or
“anytime they take our money, they feel entitled to make the rules” - they will accrue naked power.
Vouchers is keeping our money. The wicked are NEITHER taking nor giving it. WE win.
16 posted on
09/26/2014 1:13:37 PM PDT by
spankalib
("I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.")
To: spankalib
I'm trying to say that if the government were to agree, they would then feel entitled to force private schools who accepted the vouchers (our money) to follow their guidelines, which would eventually find the schools being forced to not teach the Bible or Christian morality, for instance. You and I know that this is wrong, it's wrong of the government to see it that way, as they're only giving us a little of our money back, but the fact is that that is the way the government operates, at all times, in everything.
They've only just recently proven this by trying to require Catholic adoption agencies to adopt children out to sodomites, and by trying to force Catholic hospitals to perform abortions.
20 posted on
09/26/2014 1:24:48 PM PDT by
mrsmel
(One Who Can See)
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