Mr. Linbeck:
Please let me know here what I have said about you was un-true. I don’t remember saying much about you that your own words didn’t say. I am troubled about this because maybe I did and I screwed up. I’ve definitely done so before, and I am capable of it, but I can’t remember anything other than saying you were a cofounder of the Free Enterprise Institute and you were not–you were just were a member of the executive committee.
The main issue here is whether KIPP takes the exact same sort of kids–and keeps them–as public schools.
If I really damaged your reputation you could sue me, but you wouldn’t get much: a dangerous toaster, one of those washers on the bottom and dryers at the top contraptions and a four-year old sony tv (it has great sound though, which brings me to why Japanese business executives make so much less than our’s.)
Nonetheless, all joking aside, what did I say that was untrue?








