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Would you hold your child out of school, whether or not he or she is ill, if a classmate was diagnosed with swine flu?



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Scott02721
2009-06-23 11:52:53 ET

And thanks to the genius at the School department that would not release the name of the ill student or school a few weeks ago, other students may have been exposed. Apparently at a sufficient risk level to close the school early. Where is the good decision making at the top? It's non existent.

But we are used to poor leadership. I'm not talking about just Bad Bob. I mean who in their right mind puts a landfill near the drinking water supply. Who builds a municipal building over an interstate highway. Who closes an airport thats making money. Who builds a new court house with no parking. Who does everything possible to run businesses out of town so that we appear to be a small old fashioned town instead of a city. Who invites the bottom of society to move to our city in the form of public housing projects bringing large amounts of crime with them?

Bad Leadership is the norm in this state. We need to replace ALL our elected leaders. Top to bottom. Preferably with people that can balance their own checkbook and live within their means. People that have actually read and understand the Constitution.


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