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Re: New Hampshire tea bagger state Representative claims that allowing your child to attend kindergarten will put them on a path to a life of crime...

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Sounds like dementia

My thoughts exactly, clo.

If he feels kindergarten shouldn't be required (not all states require it), then he should just say so. Claiming that it causes higher crime rates is just silly.




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Re: New Hampshire tea bagger state Representative claims that allowing your child to attend kindergarten will put them on a path to a life of crime...
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Wed, 27 Jun 12 10:23 PM
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Sounds like dementia...

Kingsbury, 86, has a history of supporting ideas that differ from his fellow legislators. In January, he partnered with two allies of birther queen Orly Taitz to push a bill partially ending the direct election of U.S. senators. Kingsbury said that he believed that all U.S. Senate candidates should first be picked by the state legislature and then put up for popular vote.

Kingsbury, a vocal United Nations opponent, has also sponsored a bill raising the minimum age to be a judge in New Hampshire from 18 to 60. He told The Huffington Post that he believes that judges should have more "life experience" before taking office.


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