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Re: Rep. Jack Kingston has a bold new lesson for poor children: If you want lunch, you better work for it. Literally 

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Hi KTC:

Unless the parents aren't working, how do you expect them to stretch their time at school, these aren't 'soccer mom's.'

I'm all for children being responsible. Including picking up after themselves, but do it as a whole group, not just because you're eligible for 'free lunch.'

After all, I don't want 'better-off children' learning you are entitled to do nothing because your parents are living a better life.

Can we agree on this? ;))




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Re: Rep. Jack Kingston has a bold new lesson for poor children: If you want lunch, you better work for it. Literally
By: killthecat
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Thu, 19 Dec 13 8:58 PM
Msg. 59159 of 65535

Hi CLO:

We'll have to disagree on this one. I think it's a great idea to get the kids involved in classroom maintenance at an unabusive level. It could be as simple as put your stuff away and clean up your mess.
I love the idea of getting parents involved at the school also.

Of course, in Obamanation it's all about dumping your kids at the school and hope they keep them for many hours and feed them a couple of meals while teaching them very little. Kinda like baby sitting.


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