Comments on: Birth Control At School? Most Say It's OK

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

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by November 1, 2007 5:40 PM EDT
Yes, the parents should be involved. But if they are not sufficiently able to help the kids, should the schools be able to help?
Just blaming the parents doesn''t help the kids.
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by bdrlnt4rl November 1, 2007 5:39 PM EDT
to save billions of dollars, if you are on welfare or food stamps, you should be able to only purchase the cheapes cut of meats, all the fresh veggies and fruits you want, the store brand canned fruits and veggies, no other sodas, chips, candies, icecream, canned lunches(ravioli)ect...... we might be able to get out of dept as a state and country.
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by bdrlnt4rl November 1, 2007 5:36 PM EDT
to save billions of dollars, if one (male or female) is on welfare, it should be manditory to be on birthcontrol.
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by j-whitman November 1, 2007 5:35 PM EDT
ilikecats1,,,, It''s not the sentence structure --- It''s right wing conservatives turning a blind eye to thier own perversions & corruptions.
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by j-whitman November 1, 2007 5:31 PM EDT
ilikecats1,,, Pay more attention & you would start blaming the conservative''s also ----- Gary Condit, Joe Scarborogh, Wide Stance Craig, Mark Foley, Ted Haggard, Bob Allen, Glenn Murphy Jr., Drew Curtis, Robert Bauman, Louis Beres, Parker J. Bena ---- Even Ted Bundy campaigned for the Republican Party
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by j-whitman November 1, 2007 5:06 PM EDT
The conservative right wing''s solution is to have Family Bible Study at Hooters & sell the Morning After Birth Control abortion pill over the counter to our teens. ----- And these same idiots are wondering what has happened to our country ??? DUUHHHHH
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by rf36 November 1, 2007 5:00 PM EDT
I support condoms being made available in schools. Not so much the pill. A prescription should require a parent''s knowledge, consent, and money. Plus, for prevention of pregnancy and STD''s, condoms are the best option next to abstinence. For those who say it''s the parents'' job to raise their children with moral values (it is, but your values are not necessarily everyone else''s), why is this even an issue to you? If you''re raising your kids the way you claim, they shouldn''t want or need contraceptives.
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by j-whitman November 1, 2007 4:51 PM EDT
superchez1,,,, Maybe the GOP can include teaching our school children to "jer#off" ---- Another pervert repug bit the dust,, Curtis
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by freident November 1, 2007 4:49 PM EDT
i don''t receive government help. i work full time. don''t know nothin about politics i just live my life and know what i''ve seen...
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by consciousnes November 1, 2007 4:38 PM EDT
If these were kids, they wouldn''t be having babies. But the responsibilities should be placed exactly where they belong, on the "KIDS" parents. If the parents were as involved as they should be these children would not be having children.
Yes, it can happen to even the best and most loving families. But the majority of the children having children is caused by parents who don''t care to get involved in their children''s lives.
The laws the "Busy Bodies" have had passed also meke it pratically impossible for parents to control or disapline their children without someone who has never raised a child telling them how to do it.
I don''t believe in corporal punishment unless it is absolutly necessary and then only to the extent of an open handed wack to the bottom.
People need to start taking responsibility for their actions and the actions of their children that they allow.
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by theusa1st November 1, 2007 4:31 PM EDT
Look everybody, we have a fulltime welfare recipient, posting on YOUR TAX $$$!.

Posted by Condumism at 01:20 PM : Nov 01, 2007

This just proves you are a far left piece of s-h-i-t.
A true northern yankee is a person that believes in traditional values and a strong moral family unit...a
man and a women. The true yankees can''t stand the big city liberal p-r-i-c-k-s that leave the big cities and move into the countryside and try and tell people how to live. I am a true Vermonter and true Vermonters can''t stand the liberal trash that has move into our state and made an embarassment of it.

starsnbars12...thank you for keeping my family and country free...you are a true patriot!
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by billpl-2009 November 1, 2007 4:22 PM EDT
"Hey everybody....send Mr. Hater a note at:"
Posted by starsnbars12

Pot calling the kettle black??
...but then again the world looks so small and dark
when you have your head in the sand

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Some of you act like teenage se-x is something new???
geeze....

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by condumism November 1, 2007 4:20 PM EDT
Posted by starsnbars12
I guess being in the military doesnt count as a job of merit

Look everybody, we have a fulltime welfare recipient, posting on YOUR TAX $$$!.
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by mocalleo November 1, 2007 4:16 PM EDT
Buried in the CBS article, but should have been part of the headline


"Yet MOST who support schools distributing contraceptives
PREFER that they go to children whose PARENTS HAVE CONSENTED."

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by republic1776 November 1, 2007 4:13 PM EDT
Alexma and freident,


Why do you think a 13 yr old gets pregnant?
Because she is lacking love and good direction from her home life.
Uncle Sam was most likely her Daddy, or her parents think that it is uncle Sams job to educate and instill morale%u2019s in their children.
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by j-whitman November 1, 2007 4:11 PM EDT
freident --- How proud are you of right wing conservative Christians holding Family Bible Study at Hooters ???? And all the perverts they stick up for in the GOP ???
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by freident November 1, 2007 4:09 PM EDT
P.S. I am from the SOUTH and i am very proud of it. Not impressed by some of the *** i readin. Then yall wonder why the USA goin down!
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by cjbidwell November 1, 2007 4:03 PM EDT
All,

I think this is terrible. This is just telling our kids to go out and have *** whenever you want. Yes, it IS all about upbringing. If kids are brought up in a household that has good morals and ethics and parents actually talk to their kids BEFORE those teenage years about ***, then perhaps they will refrain from doing so.

Please read this link as some additional information:
http://www.crosswalk.com/11557509/

Thanks
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by condumism November 1, 2007 4:02 PM EDT
Posted by starsnbars12
Hey everybody....send Mr. Hater a note at:

Posted like a true red Southern piece of inbred white trash! Cant wait for my next trip to Europe, where I change planes in Atlanta, and cant help but think everybody in the South is somehow related, cuz you allyou Southern White trash all look exactly the same. Why is this starsnbars12, you cowardly used car salesman?
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by mocalleo November 1, 2007 4:02 PM EDT
Buried in the CBS article, but should have been part of the headline


"Yet MOST who support schools distributing contraceptives
PREFER that they go to children whose PARENTS HAVE CONSENTED."

.

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