The government will let you help in raising your kids
I know that this is a Christian-oriented news source.
please pardon me, if this irritates you.
the degree of arrogant mis-handling of power by
the feds, here, just makes it impossible for me to
avoid passing this on. . the parents are "equal partners"
in the raising of their own children? . equal?
WTF? . who made the government equal??? -- j
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please pardon me, if this irritates you.
the degree of arrogant mis-handling of power by
the feds, here, just makes it impossible for me to
avoid passing this on. . the parents are "equal partners"
in the raising of their own children? . equal?
WTF? . who made the government equal??? -- j
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Fountainhead.
I'll check out that name...not in the memory banks, glad that Strong is gone though.
Those shadows amount to about 4000 in our country alone although I posit that there is only 20-30K globally all toll...not including muslim intrusions.
Never underestimate the central bankers fingers is all this middle east stuff...many of those countries were not part of the system...that's why Qaddafi was the first to go because he started his own for Africa.
Incidentally...these creatures were the one's that turned old man Rockefeller evil...just think of how cheap kerosene got back then.
Tell them:
Get away from my kid, my grandkid, my great grandkid, stay out of my phone, my house, my pocket. I'll let you know if I need you.
Leadership is one of the most important and successful in history."
Do you think those groups exercise any influence on our political leaderships?
Right behind ya buddy.
Progressivism: thinking they know better than you and insuring that you become so dumb that they will seem as gods...
This mindless set has pervaded civilizations since the fall of Babylon.
Same creatures...same plan.
You're saying they don't have means to educated their kids, but if the gov't refunded the portion of their taxes that go to education they would be able to provide for themselves? I actually suspect most parents either a) have the means to provide for their own kids, even after the high taxes we pay, or b) would not be on top of it even if the gov't refunded every cent they pay that goes to education-related programs.
I get your point about the gov't taking people's money and then giving it back to them in the form of spending it as the gov't thinks it should be spent. I'm just saying most people who say they are victims backed into a corner by a coercive public education system would be victims of something else if the education system were abolished.
a false accusation of inappropriate incursion. -- j
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You little next to nothings do not have a right to question the intelligence or the authority of our more than equal elite governing betters.
It's all constitutional because we who are your betters say it is.
Say, is that your family? Nice family.
Would you like to keep it?
We are from the government and we are here to help you.
We the people. You ain't.
Their threat was to 'go to CPS' and tell them that 'their parents abused them' if they did not get these things. CPS would have then taken the kids away from the parents and put them in foster homes. So the parents, who wanted to keep their (worthless) kids, bargained for their taking a bunch of CPS approved courses on parenting so that they could keep their children.
I have no children; do not like or want children. Even I can see that this is wrong.
I describe this in detail so that you do not under-evaluate the extent of the demands or the power of CPS.
Jan
Societal conflict has a variety of trigger elements: ethnic, religious, class, political. By focusing on "the unfortunate," well meaning social engineers instill a sense of victimhood in segments of society, resulting in anger and feelings of entitlement. By placing itself in the position of equality with parents, and with obviously the power to do things for the "victim" that the parents can't do, the government destroys parental authority. The end result is a subject populace, obedient to the state.
Anyone claiming to partner with me in the raising of my children that I didn't invite doing so, will feel the full wrath of Herb -- such as it is. John, you really hit a nerve with this one. It makes me so angry that I had to get up, go to the bedroom and punch the hell out of a foam pillow. (Foam pillows don't tend to lose their shape unless set on fire).
I'm sure we all realize that this is just one aspect of the government's desire to control every part of our lives.
Jan
Jan
http://www.wnd.com/2015/05/state-keep...
http://www.christianpost.com/news/7-c...
http://www.christianpost.com/news/hom...
http://www.offthegridnews.com/current...
it goes on and on and on....... -- j
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