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Old 02-29-2004, 08:10 PM   #5
Oblivion437
Baaz Draconian
 

Join Date: June 17, 2002
Location: NY
Age: 38
Posts: 723
There is no constitutional provision for the creation, enaction or funding (on a federal level) of a board of education anywhere in the United States. The Federal government does give funds to the states for education. At what point are they granted this power? Read the constitution, nowhere are they given this power, or a system that relates them this power in elasticity. You can't stretch something and fit a board of education in there. They had to give themselves the power to make an income tax. The thing is, no one has actually challenged the existance of such a board, because of the apparent good (I'm not going to challenge what good it does or doesn't do, one way or the other, that's not the point) it does. What court is going to order the dismantling of the entire school system in the US? The fixation is that there'd be chaos...
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