Posted by James Rumph on January 09, 2010 at 05:26:12 from (24.192.125.175):
In Reply to: OT/FINALLY posted by rrlund on January 08, 2010 at 16:03:10:
I live just north of Detroit and between the last Mayors crap and the dishonest city counsil and the auto industry in the crapper "were in trouble".
The Detroit public school system is so bad that the state is offering $7000.00 a year per student to teach them in other districts.
It's called schoo of choice . With this the other citys have become "hores" for the money.
With all these Detroit students comes problems we never had, what a shame.
I undestand parents wanting better for there kids. We have all herd the saying " you can take them out of the trailer park but you can't take the trailer park out of them" .
The inner city come with them and so does crime.
Sorry this is off topic but i live to near to Detroit and mention of it just fired me up.
There's no saving people who refuse to even speek english correct.
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