In response to “Give An Inch, Take a Mile,” now parents who want sports have enough to pay for because they have to buy school supplies? If you are not willing to pay for it, why should the …
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In response to “Give An Inch, Take a Mile,” now parents who want sports have enough to pay for because they have to buy school supplies? If you are not willing to pay for it, why should the taxpayers? Perhaps sports are not as important as all of you claim. You are shoveling this onto the taxpayers much like the county forces taxpayers to take care of people on welfare. The lottery has every to do with education and nothing to do with sports. Think about it.