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Schools undeserving

The Spokesman-Review

As a citizen of Spokane I have problems with the upcoming levies. My taxes have just increased; also our Avista bills have increased. Do you really feel we need more bills, especially with a good share of Spokane’s citizens on fixed incomes?

Also, they took prayer out of our schools and the Ten Commandments off our school walls and replaced it with condoms. Do you really think our schools deserve our money? Let’s divert our money to our local churches and hope they can help our kids turn out better.

Randolph Yates

Spokane



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