A New Jersey teachers union chief whose salary tops  $300,000 is under fire for saying in a recent interview that "life's not always  fair" while arguing against vouchers to send poor students to private  schools. 
New Jersey Education Association Executive Director  Vincent Giordano made the comment on the local "New Jersey Capitol Report"  program over the weekend. During the interview, he was challenged by the host on  why low-income families should not have the same options as other families when  their child is in a failing school. 
"Those parents should have exactly the same options  and they do. We don't say that you can't take your kid out of the public school.  We would argue not and we would say 'let's work more closely and more  harmoniously,'" Giordano said. 
When told some families cannot afford to finance the  shift to private school without government help, Giordano said: "Well, you know,  life's not always fair and I'm sorry about that." 
This was reported in a blog. Romney's comment that he doesn't worry about the poor because there is a safety net for them in this country - front page news for weeks.
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