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- [because sadly this is how our culture is now-a-days; and it started during the generation of the parents who are on here ******** about the loss of morality in recent years.]
[Posted by homeaux at 09:35 PM : Apr 14, 2008]
wow. you mean that for a couple of thousand years the rearing of children pretty much remained the same ... until just the last 20 to 40 years? that must be some pretty powerful stuff to change the whole course of history. what do you suppose was the most influential element? - Reply to this comment
- "Isn''''t it Democrats who own the public school system in America." Posted by demslie
Here is a bit of news that you obviously don''t know, the public owns the public school system. The reason it sucks is because the education budget was not allowed to grow to meet the needs of the system, resulting in underfunded institutions, Who cut the growth? Republicans.
Religion, being a personal relationship between a person and their own deity, should not be endorsed by public funds, because if you endorse one, then you must endorse all, and it is the responsibility for the local religious institutions, and the parents to provide religious indoctrination, should they feel it necessary, and not that of the state.
As far as Clinton, he is no different than you, if you would refuse consensual eroticism with someone you found attractive, I would have serious doubts as to your character. - Reply to this comment
- This should be good news for the conservatives, it is they who wish to move society back to olden times.
Any one who thinks that this is anything other than the latest technology applied to the oldest games is a fool, as is anyone who thinks that this is somehow any worse than "their grandma''s day". - Reply to this comment
- The fact is, if they''''re willing to take a nude picture, they''''re most likely willing to have ***, and if they consensually chose to have *** with someone, who are we to tell them that it is wrong?
Posted by homeaux at 09:35 PM : Apr 14, 2008
Yea, right....who are we, the parents, the grown ups, the guardians of their souls, the overseers, the ones who are supposed to know.......to tell them it''s wrong? If you don''t, nobody will. This society has abdigated it''s parental duties for decades and we are seeing the fruit of the negligence today. Happy harvest....you who are ever learning but never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by docadams3 at 11:55 PM : Apr 14, 2008
You can really blame this on Bush? Get real dip head. - Reply to this comment
- When you are alone, or think you are alone, is when people do what they really want to do. That is when you know what and who you really are.
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- See what eight years of the Bush administration has brought! If Reagan can take credit for the collapse of the Soviet Union, why can''t W take credit for the rise in teen STDs and cell phone porn?
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- Isn''''t it Democrats that praise and worship Bill Clinton for banging a young intern in the Oval Office.
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Posted by demslie at 09:28 PM
Some how I knew this was all Clintons fault. It couldn%u2019t be McCain who cheated on his first wife, Newt Gingrich who cheated on two wives or Rudy Giuliani who%u2019s been married three times and cheated on all of them. Nope, it%u2019s all the Clintons fault. Let me ask you%u2019 how%u2019s that No Child Left Behind doing? Has Bush and the republicans properly funded it yet? Let%u2019s see%u2026%u2026%u2026 Why no they haven%u2019t. How strange, after all the children are so important. - Reply to this comment
- Who *** cares? Big whoop.. The kids interviewed in the story were 18; they weren''t even legal minors anymore. The problem, if there even is one, starts with the parents of these "kids" (most were Juniors or Seniors in high school, and thus ending their childhood) and their lack of control over or monitoring of their kids and their social lives. Phone plans come with the ability to check or disable texts, it''s not like a 17 year old girl has mad hax skills or something. This story is a non-issue, so long as it''s adolescents sending pictures to adolescents. The fact is, if they''re willing to take a nude picture, they''re most likely willing to have ***, and if they consensually chose to have *** with someone, who are we to tell them that it is wrong? It''s a matter of personal responsibility and free will. The only reason people should be up in arms about this story is if the pictures found their way to a 43 year old band teachers top desk drawer; that is something to be mad about.
Quit blowing the story out of proportion. This shouldn''t have even made the news; the only reason it did is because American''s love to look down on others and say "wow, I''m really glad my kid isn''t like that," but the inconvenient truth (to borrow from Mr. Gore) is that they most likely are, because sadly this is how our culture is now-a-days; and it started during the generation of the parents who are on here ******** about the loss of morality in recent years.
In summary:
stfukyskthnxbai - Reply to this comment
- Isn''t it Democrats who own the public school system in America. Isn''t is Democrats that outlawed any form of religion or morality training in our schools because that might hurt children. Isn''t it Democrats that praise and worship Bill Clinton for banging a young intern in the Oval Office.
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