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Thread: Should we have Fianna Fail ethos Schools?

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    Should we have Fianna Fail ethos Schools?

    Should we have Fianna Fail ethos Schools?

    I was having a debate recently with a friend on the issue of whether or not the State should fund religious ethos schools.


    My friend who is a FG activist was very much in favour of Catholic Ethos Schools since this is a Catholic Country, since catholics are the largest faith group.

    I propose that on that basis the State might fund Fianna Fail ethos schools which would propagate Fianna Fail beliefs.

    What do you think

    Should we the State fund Fianna Fail ethos schools on the basis that they represent the majority of the people?
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    Fantastic idea - bring in a new curriculum with it.

    Cronyism
    Media management skills
    Avoidance


    You get the idea...

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    If the majority want it why not have it

    If the majority want it why not have it

    Children of other political persuasions or none could just withdraw from the some of the classes if their parents wished it so.

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    and FF are really doing a great job arent they? fianna f***ers more like it. i dont want the youth of the day growing up to be c***s like them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kellsangel View Post
    If the majority want it why not have it

    Children of other political persuasions or none could just withdraw from the some of the classes if their parents wished it so.

    this is a spam thread and should be closed. if you wanted to make this arguement to argue against catholic schools then there is already a thread on that topic. if I hadn't just given you bad rep for trolling on another thread, I'd give you bad rep for this.

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    Why not FF ethos schools if the majority want it?

    Why not FF ethos schools if the majority want it?

    I am not arguing against other Schools I am simply proposing FF schools.

    Perhaps the proposal might get hijacked to morph it into a proposal for FF Catholic schools.

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    the answer is that no parents have ever tried to set one up. can we close this pointless thread now?

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    FF does not have any values, so would be very difficult to define it. FF does not stand for anything apart from bailing out their builder friends.

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    T R O L L posting

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    Like the pepsi school in The Simpsons?

    "Now, turn to the next problem. If you have three Pepsis and drink one, how much more refreshed are you? You, the redhead in the Chicago school system?"
    "Pepsi?"
    "Partial credit!"

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