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Got it. Certainly, the last thing we'd want to do is give parents a realistic choice of where their child goes to school. Much better to leave it to the government, since government-run schools appear to be doing so well, especially in Warwick. I'm sure there are a variety of private schools who decline admission to students with bad breath, I just can't think of any and would be open to hearing about that. But that's exactly why vouchers work so well; Parents of children with bad breath would not choose to send their child to a school that declines such children. Yet again, the marketplace works brilliantly, in marked contrast to the monopolistic, mind-numbingly beaurocratic system of abject failure we have presently. I trust parents to make decisions for their children, not the demonstrated failure of government beaurocrats.

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