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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Grainne who wrote (19505)3/31/1998 12:41:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (2) of 108807
 
>>Thirty percent of the children in California, a very wealthy state in general, live below the poverty line.

Thanks to the sexual revolution and liberal attitudes that made unwed motherhood so attractive. You cannot repeal the laws of economics which dictate that you will get more of anything that is subsidized and less of things that are taxed. Liberals want to force others to subsidize their destruction of civilization. And they have largely succeeded at both.

>> Are you one of the people who agreed with president Reagan when he reclassified catsup as a vegetable, so the school children would have less to eat?

Yeah, I wonder how he had time to do that when he was personally causing the rise in unwed teenage pregnancies! I'm sure he made school children pregnant so they would be uneducated and guaranteed to live in poverty and vote Democrat so there could be more social programs that allowed more single girls to reproduce and keep the cycle going.

Meanwhile, middle class parents put off having children until they are financially secure only to find that they are being taxed so heavily that they can't afford to have as many children as they would like. Something is very wrong there.

Liberalism is a cause, not a solution.

Btw, I can't recall anyone ever eating school cafeteria vegetables.
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