Gabriel Sechan wrote:
Wrong. Society has a requirement to do so. An education is not a gift to your child, it's your child's *right*. You have no right to comprimise it. If you're capable of providing a minimal level, that's fine. But to protect your children's rights, society has not only a reason but the duty to ensure that they receive their full due. If that means interfering with what you want, too damn bad.
Parenting by committee!? I think not!! PGA -- Paul G. Allen, BSIT/SE Owner, Sr. Engineer Random Logic Consulting Services www.randomlogic.com -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
