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Re: Stupid Dad


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Posted by Redman on August 31, 2004 at 11:30:15 from (66.44.173.22):

In Reply to: Re: Stupid Dad posted by buickanddeere on August 31, 2004 at 09:12:00:

again i will say,unless the child was in the seat with noone on it,it is legal.
most of todays laws as far as children go are just like the drinking laws and everything of the same nature,they all started out as a good idea,but people just take it too far.
i don't think a kid should be working a 40 hour a week job or nothing,but they should have to contibute to the family with some kind of chores.
and as far as me not being able to compare vehicle accidents to tractor accident is pure BS.
if a child is killed in a car is he or she any less dead than if killed on a tractor?
the fact of the matter is that a kid will be a kid and for some reason boys have less fear than girls,i have watched one of my sons decide the stairs just took too long to walk to the bottom and jumped from half way up,does this mean i should be sent to jail and my kids taken from me?
could the government take my kids?possibly,but i would not be around to know of it as i would be dead.
the thought of my kids being raised by a stranger that could be molesting them is enough to make me sick,bet you didn't think of that did you?
your thoughts are shared by many people and they have gotten their way for a long time,but take a look at the crime rate.
i don't know alot,but i do know that i have never ever gotten more money back at a store than i had comeing,if i do i tell them.
i would like for my kids to be raised this way,not your way.
a little advice for you,if you see a kid getting beat jump in and stand up for them.
but if you see a kid getting a ride on a tractor look the other way,the kid will have a low opinion of you too if you say anything.
call the cops?sure the kid will not hate you but will hate the law.


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