I suggest we not let transitory college students have a say in how we run our school district, and that a system be employed to deny them a vote in which they might be given representation without taxation. Sort of the opposite of our American Revolution.
Because of the popularity of the current Democratic candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, among the youth, I predict that college students in La Crosse will vote in even greater numbers than in 2004, and I also predict they will vote for whatever school referendums are proposed, if also on the ballot.
I suggest that the ballots in the La Crosse School District be divided, just as they are in city and county board contests, such that if you can’t show a permanent address in the La Crosse School District, you shouldn’t be allowed to vote on a La Crosse school referendum.
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