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Brief: Don’t argue delegation, argue abolition.

by Kevin Novak | Oct 27, 2015 | DtC Briefs

  Don’t argue about delegation; argue abolition.

Brief: Get behind me or get behind me.

by Kevin Novak | Oct 14, 2015 | DtC Briefs

  You have two options when it comes to civil government school system abolition: Get behind me (support me); or get behind me (get out of my way).

Brief: I’ve never heard that before.

by Kevin Novak | Oct 2, 2015 | DtC Briefs

  I have heard all the arguments against civil government school system abolition. None stand.

Brief: Civil government schools should not exist.

by Kevin Novak | Sep 10, 2015 | DtC Briefs

  Civil government schools should not exist; they must be abolished.

Brief: Civil government schools are not about waste, but abolition

by Kevin Novak | Sep 9, 2015 | DtC Briefs

  The issue surrounding civil government schools is not waste, but rather abolition – their mere existence.
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