22nd April 2007
SCENE: Sydney, Australia:
“Sir, what are we to do about all this crime?,” asked Commissioner John Downey, Sydney’s Chief of Police, to the Australian Minister of Security, Percy Sumner.
Commissioner Downey, tall, forty years old, square should...
01st December 2006
If more money meant better education for our kids, our public schools should have vastly improved over the last 75 years. Yet the reverse is true. In dollars adjusted for inflation, public schools spent about $876 per year for elementary and secondary sc...
02nd October 2006
One of the most common arguments that school authorities use to justify public schools is that all children have a "right" to an education. Public-school apologists claim that all children have a right to an education, and that only the existence of a mas...