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    <author><![CDATA[Thomas Pope]]></author>
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      <![CDATA["The billionaires now want unfettered charter school expansion."  It's not just billionaires or even rich people who want to increase school choice.  It's anyone who understands that the Democrat's public school monopoly functions to indoctrinate students in the secular socialist ideology and does not challenge the mid level scholastic achiever.  Advance placement challenges high achievers but the dumb down curriculum designed for the low end achievers is holding many others back; classic socialism!
        
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