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Farm Chores Debate - Auburn, NE

Discuss the national Farm Chores debate in Auburn, NE.

Should we regulate farm chores as child labor, or should it be up to the parents?

Auburn wants to let parents decide.
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Since: Nov 07

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Apr 27, 2012
 
That's why farmers have so many children in the first place! It's great to have all that free child labor for years and years.
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Apr 27, 2012
 
The Common Sense Doctor wrote:
That's why farmers have so many children in the first place! It's great to have all that free child labor for years and years.
“To be clear, this regulation will not be pursued for the duration of the Obama administration.”

Or at least until his more "flexible" term begins. You know? When he no longer has to care what you think.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/26/amid-nation...
Fr Reginald Featherbottom

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Apr 27, 2012
 
Or, like Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines did, by making himself Prime Minister in a Parliamentary government when his two terms as President under a Republican form of Government are over. And yes, I do believe Obama will steal the election to get his second term. Watch it happen, right under your very nose. Any one care to make any bets otherwise?

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/26/amid-nation...
getalife

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Apr 27, 2012
 
I hear that the votes will be tallied in SPAIN and guess who owns the Company to do the final counting? Why none other than GEORGE SOROS. Any other QUESTIONS!!!!

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/26/amid-nation...
citizen Karen C

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Apr 28, 2012
 
The Common Sense Doctor wrote:
That's why farmers have so many children in the first place! It's great to have all that free child labor for years and years.
i wonder if the college would let a moral and value oriented wholesome christian speak. i also wonder how much the lefty groups will pay people to show and pretend that people are interested, it is a private university,and they can do what they want to,so if they want to let crap like this in their college,then they can take what reaction they get,good or bad.

Since: Nov 07

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Apr 29, 2012
 
Jeez, talk about short memories! I don't suppose you were making these sophomoric accusations when W. stole his second term. Oh, but that was different. You liked him.
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Apr 29, 2012
 
The Common Sense Doctor wrote:
Jeez, talk about short memories! I don't suppose you were making these sophomoric accusations when W. stole his second term. Oh, but that was different. You liked him.
There is humor and then there is IN YOUR FACE. I thought this was a FAMILY man from Harvard. The jokes were totally classless. Toilet flushing, dog eating, joking about a DRUNK Seceratary of State, maybe she needs a Chaperone !!! and backroom deals with the Russians is NOT FUNNY but could be seen as CRIMES against the STATE !!! Hum Michael Vick did prison time for dog fighting. My dad is dying from COPD because he was a smoker thirty years ago !!! Yea this man is a real GOOD example for his kids and the country !! Lidnsey LOHAN ?????? My American Flag will be coming down if this FAKE is re-elected !!! TRASH !! TRASH!! TRASH!!!“GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH”

Since: Nov 07

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May 2, 2012
 
chud whistle wrote:
<quoted text>There is humor and then there is humor I don't get. I thought this was a FAMILY man from Harvard. The jokes were totally hilarious. Toilet flushing, dog eating, joking about a DRUNK Seceratary of State, maybe she needs a Chaperone !!! and paranoid right-wing loons sweating about backroom deals with the Russians is funny to most thinking people, but could be seen as CRIMES against the STATE by fringe element dingbats who can't think for themselves !!! Hum Michael Vick did prison time for dog fighting. When they were rescued from that douchebag, Obama took them home and ate them. My dad is dying from COPD because he was a smoker thirty years ago !!! Yea this man is a real GOOD example for his kids and the country !! Lidnsey LOHAN (a totally disconnected, stream-of-consciousness thought that popped into my head)?????? My American Flag will be flying higher than ever if this brilliant statesman is re-elected !!! TRASH !! TRASH!! TRASH!!!“GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH”...No!..Wait!...I was just kidding about the death thing!..
Hmmmm. Make up your mind, eh?
log dog

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May 2, 2012
 
The Common Sense Doctor wrote:
Jeez, talk about short memories! I don't suppose you were making these sophomoric accusations when W. stole his second term. Oh, but that was different. You liked him.
The only thing Democrats care about is eating dog meat and killing babies. Product Liability Law has always protected un-born babies against injury from medicines and medical procedures their mothers received. Non-persons (chairs are non-persons) should not be able to collect $millions in damages from drug companies but they have. Our nation is being destroyed by the same people who murder babies.
No Name

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#10
May 2, 2012
 
CHILD LABOR really! I had chores when I was a kid and yes I thought my parents were really tough on all of us kids, however it taught us all to be great workers! I did the same with my own children and they are great workers, nothing wrong with kids having to work, it makes them become responsible adults. Adults who do not depend on the government for everything they want or need! Maybe if more kids had to do a little work they would not be over weight, doing drugs or being just plain LAZY! Shut the games off and get out and work a little.
Always Thinking

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May 2, 2012
 
The Fed has no business at all getting involved in family affairs

Paul surging despite media bias

Presidential candidate Ron Paul has amassed the majority of delegates to the national convention in seven states and is projected to win two more soon. Establishment Republicans are getting nervous. Alaska, Colorado, Iowa, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, and Washington are in Congressman Paul's column. Maine and Nevada are also expected to be Paul states when they conclude their conventions.

At the same time, Dr. Paul continues to draw huge crowds around the country as the embedded video illustrates. While Paul is drawing huge, passionate crowds, the person that major media sources have dubbed the presumptive nominee, is drawing small crowds and is generating little enthusiasm.

This momentum and excitement is occurring despite an apparently coordinated attempt by major media outlets to ignore the Ron Paul Revolution. Perhaps this is one reason outlets like CNN are seeing their ratings tumble dramatically. CNN ratings hit a ten year low in April.

The stated preference of CNN is to be an independent-minded news station in contrast with FOX News and MSNBC, that have decided to cater to a right-leaning or left-leaning political audience. Given their abysmal performance, one would think CNN would be more open to the presidential candidate that has excellent support among political Independents. Paul's committed following would flock to CNN if there were favorable coverage there, or any coverage at all. Instead, the dwindling numbers of CNN viewers have to listen to Wolf Blitzer and the parade of talking heads at CNN telling them that Congressman Paul is irrelevant, despite what they are seeing elsewhere with their own eyes.

MSNBC is the Obama network and FOX is reluctantly starting to shill for Romney. Perhaps CNN could rise above the partisan fray and provide the choice of Independents some unbiased coverage. Potential viewers might notice.

Kevin Kervick is a social entrepreneur and freelance writer. He is the author of Discovering Possibility: A Common Sense Conservative Manifesto (For Classical Liberals Too).

http://www.examiner.com/article/paul-surging-...
missy t

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May 7, 2012
 
Always Thinking wrote:
The Fed has no business at all getting involved in family affairs
Paul surging despite media bias
Presidential candidate Ron Paul has amassed the majority of delegates to the national convention in seven states and is projected to win two more soon. Establishment Republicans are getting nervous. Alaska, Colorado, Iowa, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, and Washington are in Congressman Paul's column. Maine and Nevada are also expected to be Paul states when they conclude their conventions.
At the same time, Dr. Paul continues to draw huge crowds around the country as the embedded video illustrates. While Paul is drawing huge, passionate crowds, the person that major media sources have dubbed the presumptive nominee, is drawing small crowds and is generating little enthusiasm.
This momentum and excitement is occurring despite an apparently coordinated attempt by major media outlets to ignore the Ron Paul Revolution. Perhaps this is one reason outlets like CNN are seeing their ratings tumble dramatically. CNN ratings hit a ten year low in April.
The stated preference of CNN is to be an independent-minded news station in contrast with FOX News and MSNBC, that have decided to cater to a right-leaning or left-leaning political audience. Given their abysmal performance, one would think CNN would be more open to the presidential candidate that has excellent support among political Independents. Paul's committed following would flock to CNN if there were favorable coverage there, or any coverage at all. Instead, the dwindling numbers of CNN viewers have to listen to Wolf Blitzer and the parade of talking heads at CNN telling them that Congressman Paul is irrelevant, despite what they are seeing elsewhere with their own eyes.
MSNBC is the Obama network and FOX is reluctantly starting to shill for Romney. Perhaps CNN could rise above the partisan fray and provide the choice of Independents some unbiased coverage. Potential viewers might notice.
Kevin Kervick is a social entrepreneur and freelance writer. He is the author of Discovering Possibility: A Common Sense Conservative Manifesto (For Classical Liberals Too).
http://www.examiner.com/article/paul-surging-...
I sometimes believe we have lost the fight already because the discussion is always on THERE terms. Whether this story, or the Obesity headline today on Drudge, or the other White House guy quoting Marx, the entire country has been brainwashed over the last 4 decades by a public school system designed to indoctrinate, not educate.

Not sure what is left, but Romney, isn’t the answer.

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