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To: Dayuhan who wrote (31364)2/20/1999 9:09:00 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Well you state the most difficult of problems and ask me to find the solution. It seems you think if you can ask the most questions somehow you have proved your point. Not so. What you describe is the result of the breakdown of the family structure and the removal of any morality from those young peoples lives. The state removed the morality as well as the parents. The parent (singular) cannot do everything needed and the child is lost to name your poison. But the state cannot remedy the problem, the state has no answers, the state cannot love those damaged children, restore their self esteem, stop them from destroying their lives with drugs~sex~violence. It's a sad situation and there is no fix other than a return to better times, two parent families and a moral code to live by.

Sorry but I'm not going to go find perverted gay web sites for your inspection just to prove they are their. You are probably more interested in that, go ahead, what's stopping you?

<<There is a huge difference between exposing people of any age to an alternative
point of view and "taking over their minds">>

Children will always be pretty much what they are raised to be. They are programmed by parents and that's what they get to go through life with. Good or bad. I don't want the state programming the children of our future. Bad idea.

You must be very young. Your posts are idealistic and impulsive untempered by the knowledge and wisdom that age usually brings.