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AP Poll: 67% Of Americans Favor Letting Public Schools Provide Contraceptives

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by diehardrepub November 1, 2007 6:21 PM EDT
I''ll betcha he lives in a cave.
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by actornaught November 1, 2007 6:21 PM EDT
Posted by ilikecats1 at 03:14 PM : Nov 01, 2007

And what does this have to do with anything?
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by diehardrepub November 1, 2007 6:20 PM EDT
I''ll betcha the sexxxxx-ed teacher drives a ford tempo.
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by actornaught November 1, 2007 6:19 PM EDT
...Big Brother liberal "tax you to death man"...
Posted by republic1776 at 03:10 PM : Nov 01, 2007

take out "liberal", and replace it with "wire-tapping, anti-habeus-corpus, $2.4trillion-war-your-grandkids-will-pay-for republicans".

Just the facts...
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by diehardrepub November 1, 2007 6:19 PM EDT
America''s schools are teaching our kids like sitcoms how to be homosexual. And its none of their god damned business.
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by diehardrepub November 1, 2007 6:17 PM EDT
Before then, there was only one word to describe it: "Raunchy".
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by theusa1st November 1, 2007 6:17 PM EDT
What the heck does a school teacher know about sexxxx anyway? They only make 20,000 bucks a year!

Posted by diehardrepub at 03:13 PM : Nov 01, 2007

In my city they average $56,000 per year for a little over half a years work.
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by diehardrepub November 1, 2007 6:14 PM EDT
Let me tell ya something about teenagers and sexxxx: they do what ya tell them not to do.
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by diehardrepub November 1, 2007 6:13 PM EDT
What the heck does a school teacher know about sexxxx anyway? They only make 20,000 bucks a year!
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by actornaught November 1, 2007 6:11 PM EDT
Could you explain where you came up with that please?
Posted by ilikecats1 at 03:03 PM : Nov 01, 2007

I stated in my own way what most of the recent posts stated. But put it this way, if you think schools are obligated to NOT help kids because the parents should, and because you have the whole parenting thing figured out, then you are to whom i''m referring.
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by diehardrepub November 1, 2007 6:11 PM EDT
when I was in school we learned math.
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by republic1776 November 1, 2007 6:10 PM EDT
ilikecats1 SAID:

"We home school. Our children get love, family and a true education. They get to watch the liberal brainwashing circus at the schools rather than be victimized by it. We have solid values and shake our heads at the constantly changing liberal minds that are slaves to the latest "polls" or "studies". We have noticed the worst areas to live in are run by the "Progressive" Democrats who always blame conservatives for the animal behavior of their constituents."

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Well said........Cats!
I sya the Government is NOT our Daddy, and BUT out Big Brother liberal "tax you to death man"
Snooty liberals!

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by greeneyes222 November 1, 2007 6:09 PM EDT
Another crackpot poll. I notice the CBS poll on the same subject is running heavily against. Makes you wonder, doesn''t it?
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by theusa1st November 1, 2007 6:04 PM EDT
I meant bending over pages.....
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by theusa1st November 1, 2007 6:03 PM EDT
ilikecats1,,,, It''''s not the sentence structure --- It''''s right wing conservatives turning a blind eye to thier own perversions & corruptions.

Posted by j-whitman at 02:35 PM : Nov 01, 2007

So I quess you are turning a blind eye to Ted Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, Barney Frank - whos **** boyfriend was running a male prostitution ring out of Franks Home, Bill Clinton,
Jesse Jackson, Martin Luther King, and there was another Democratic congressman who was pending over legislative pages...but instead of getting kicked out of congress he was given a ringing endoresment from his Democratic pals...if I had the time I would look up his name.
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by actornaught November 1, 2007 6:00 PM EDT
I guess the people that crack me up are the ones that say they''re Great Parents, and they don''t want the schools taking the place of parents. Well, Great Parents, tell your kids what they need to know. I''m fine with telling my kids that the principal is a jerk, and to let me know what he''s up to.

AND, what would all you Great Parents do about the kids that don''t have Great Parents? Just let them go down the tubes? Not very kind of you. Programs like this sound like a cheap alternative...
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by bdrlnt4rl November 1, 2007 5:50 PM EDT
if not, we have a serious welfare problem to attend to, oh wait, we do have a serious welfare problem due to lazy parenting and lack of values. oh wait, hollywood is the biggest terrorist we have to face in our nation.
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by rf36 November 1, 2007 5:48 PM EDT
to save billions of dollars, if one (male or female) is on welfare, it should be manditory to be on birthcontrol.


Posted by bdrlnt4rl at 02:36 PM : Nov 01, 2007

YES!
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by bdrlnt4rl November 1, 2007 5:47 PM EDT
and yes, when the parents are not parenting in a parental way, the school should have a say, after all, most of the kids education (scholastic or other) comes from the schools. and if a lazy azzzz parent does nothing to instill values on their kids, the school should step up to the plate and help out.
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by j-whitman November 1, 2007 5:41 PM EDT
ilikecats1,,,, That''s exactly what I''m talking about, the issue is birth control at our public schools & how our nation can allow things to get that bad ---- You & your people would rather ignore it & redirect it away from the people that cause it to sentance structure.
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