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Guest 04-17-2012 08:57 AM

using Richie's words:


"For a liberal, if you are able to afford help, you're suspect."

Then what is a liberal that can afford the help? A POTUS or Congressman perhaps?

btk

Guest 04-17-2012 03:51 PM

How about a Villager?

Guest 04-17-2012 04:09 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 480350)
All of this thread was suppposed to be about Caribou Barbie's comments regarding Hilary Rosen's mischosen words. Well, Caribou Barbie sure did a fine job on raising Bristol, didn't she?

I really loved the story recently when Levi Johnson told Bristol he and his current squeeze were expecting a baby. Bristol was supposed to have exploded and said that she was so angry that their baby would have 10 half-siblings by the time it got to kindergarten and would be teased by other kids. Well, that is the price to pay when choosing a daddy for your baby.

Buggyone In all due respect then talk about Palin's comments regarding rosen's mischosen words don't berate her parenting skills. In fairness I have met some really fine parents whom have reared fine kids but save one. Some kids get it and some just ignore parental counseling, especially in this day and age of apogean peer pressure.....

Guest 04-17-2012 05:13 PM

Rubicon,
Did you get a chance to try the golfing tip I proposed on your hooking the ball? Hope it helped. Let me know.

Yep, Sarah did a good job with the others except for Bristol. I would not put Sarah as a spokesperson for family values, though, when she could not instill that in all her kids - nor would I put Bristol up as a role model for teens to preach abstinence after she had a baby out of wedlock as a 16 year old.

Guest 04-17-2012 05:36 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 480538)
Rubicon,
Did you get a chance to try the golfing tip I proposed on your hooking the ball? Hope it helped. Let me know.

Yep, Sarah did a good job with the others except for Bristol. I would not put Sarah as a spokesperson for family values, though, when she could not instill that in all her kids - nor would I put Bristol up as a role model for teens to preach abstinence after she had a baby out of wedlock as a 16 year old.

I seem to have missed it can youPM me i need all the help I can get

Thanks

Guest 04-17-2012 08:40 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 480538)
Rubicon,
Did you get a chance to try the golfing tip I proposed on your hooking the ball? Hope it helped. Let me know.

Yep, Sarah did a good job with the others except for Bristol. I would not put Sarah as a spokesperson for family values, though, when she could not instill that in all her kids - nor would I put Bristol up as a role model for teens to preach abstinence after she had a baby out of wedlock as a 16 year old.

You're very presumptuous in commenting on someone else's kids. If you have any first hand knowledge in raising kids you would know that sometimes you can do everything right and still be defeated at times with your children.

The biggest obstacle, other than bad kids who were very influential in their lives, I had with raising my children was combating the liberal secularist agenda of the public schools they attended.

I blame the liberal school boards for some of my disappointments with my children.
Thank God they survived the experience and are on good paths in their adult lives.

Guest 04-17-2012 08:48 PM

Public schools, Richie? I thought you would have had your children in Catholic school through high school so they would not be fodder for the liberal secular education forced upon our youths. I am sure you had that option for schooling the kids. But that is neither here nor there. Your kids turned out good as they had good role models for parents.

Guest 04-17-2012 09:10 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 480593)
Public schools, Richie? I thought you would have had your children in Catholic school through high school so they would not be fodder for the liberal secular education forced upon our youths. I am sure you had that option for schooling the kids. But that is neither here nor there. Your kids turned out good as they had good role models for parents.

I took my son out of public schools because their incompetence was detrimental to my son's development, but my daughter finished her public school education.

I was never a rich guy, and I was already forced to pay for her public school education.

Guest 04-18-2012 06:23 AM

It's been my experience (myself and putting 2 daughters through school) that the most important part of making a public school education valuable is AN INVOLVED PARENT.

If a parent treats school like a babysitting service, it doesn't matter if it's private or public (except you can get thrown out of private schools).


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