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Old 01-24-2012, 06:08 AM   #1
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Old 01-24-2012, 08:07 AM   #2
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I'll be okay with feeding someone elses kid,
when I get to fuck their wife.
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Old 01-24-2012, 08:48 AM   #3
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its the baby's momma, there are fewer and fewer wives
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its the baby's momma, there are fewer and fewer wives

Too true, but no one deserves to go hungry. And defiantly not because they are a child that is born into poverty.
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Old 01-24-2012, 01:26 PM   #5
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Too true, but no one deserves to go hungry. And defiantly not because they are a child that is born into poverty.
im all for feeding starving kids... but the school lunch program is beyond that, but the real issue of this post equates hungry kids with ceos as if the two are somehow related. its just a stupid lying attack at what made this country great, free enterprise, and what makes us able to afford to help poor kids to start with. and in some way juxtaposes the image of a small child with what? a tax increase? when wasteful spending is ruining the country
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I was just answering anaximander's comment.

If I could afford a G5, I'd have one. Nothing wrong with folks that can afford a plane buying one.
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Old 01-24-2012, 01:54 PM   #7
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I was just answering anaximander's comment.

If I could afford a G5, I'd have one. Nothing wrong with folks that can afford a plane buying one.
buying one provides jobs and that feeds kids
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Old 01-24-2012, 02:00 PM   #8
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That is pure SHMB gold........dude, have you heard of the Spider Hole?

You would fit right in.
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I have never understood why the government has to feed children. I grew up in a very poor neighborhood. We would all take our lunch bags and sit on the floor in the gym to eat lunch. Whites, people of color, all together. No one went without lunch, no matter how poor they were. And there was no hot lunch, either. We all brought our own. If a parent can't slap two pieces of bread together with some peanut butter, then maybe child services should step in, but the entire country should not have to pay for lunches for kids. That is the parent/guardian's responsibility.
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I have never understood why the government has to feed children. I grew up in a very poor neighborhood. We would all take our lunch bags and sit on the floor in the gym to eat lunch. Whites, people of color, all together. No one went without lunch, no matter how poor they were. And there was no hot lunch, either. We all brought our own. If a parent can't slap two pieces of bread together with some peanut butter, then maybe child services should step in, but the entire country should not have to pay for lunches for kids. That is the parent/guardian's responsibility.
Cog,

Just because you had to do it, or it was done back then still doesn't make it right that we turn a blind eye to children who are starving and do nothing nor let government help with this issue. Nor does it mean we turn back the wheels of time and go live back in the "dark ages".
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So you want to give the responsibility for children to government. I don't. I think parents are responsible for their children. If the parents are not, then act in that specific case, instead of assuming that because some parents are irresponsible, the government must care for all children.

Government is not doing this because they are "nice" or "caring", they know that the more people that depend on government for services, the more chance they have of keeping their jobs and steering how they vote. This is not about feeding hungry kids (and I am all in favor of feeding hungry kids) it is about government power. That is all.
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Most of you guys are old and likely childless.

The high schools are full of mothers with kids. Nobody is starving - at least not at school. For many the grandmother is taking care of the grandchild. Some schools go out of their way to school the mother at home. Some the child goes to school with the mother and is taken care of at or near the school courtesy of the taxpayer. The mothers are all on Medicaid, having their pregnancy and child fully covered. The fathers are walking around keeping score, likely never to pay a penny of child support.

Its not like during the 1950s-70s where there was the odd pregnancy for every 1000 or so students. Then the girl was usually ostracized by the school or sent away by the parents. Now these girls are celebrated by their moms and given a TV reality show.

Its the cause of the second generation of generational welfare. Don't think these girls are the next wave of hooktards and strippers. Oh, some are but most are just going to burden their parents and the govt and whine about their "feelings."
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So you want to give the responsibility for children to government. I don't.

Government is not doing this because they are "nice" or "caring", they know that the more people that depend on government for services, the more chance they have of keeping their jobs and steering how they vote. This is not about feeding hungry kids it is about government power. That is all.
What? Are you on Moron pills? Since when did the bureaucrats make the rules?

Hell, the giant agri-businesses/school lunch suppliers just got pizza listed as a vegetable on school lunch menus because it had two tablespoons of tomato paste.

Like Halliburton supplied our troops in the Middle East, these are giant, well-lobbyied-for school lunch suppliers.

Lay off the "big gubmint is out to get you" pills, COG! The corporations and their lobbyists wield far more power and influence than the school board.
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Old 01-24-2012, 05:52 PM   #15
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What? Are you on Moron pills? Since when did the bureaucrats make the rules?

Hell, the giant agri-businesses/school lunch suppliers just got pizza listed as a vegetable on school lunch menus because it had two tablespoons of tomato paste.

Like Halliburton supplied our troops in the Middle East, these are giant, well-lobbyied-for school lunch suppliers.

Lay off the "big gubmint is out to get you" pills, COG! The corporations and their lobbyists wield far more power and influence than the school board.
"lobbyied"?
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