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Hi Sue,

Maybe as long as you are wondering who to blame for the problems maybe you
and I have some part in this.  There is a reason that children make up the
major portion of the poor in this country.  The last report I saw said that
1 out of 5 children live in poverty.  The country has decided that children
aren't worth as much as others.  The main problem is the long decline in
wages in this country.

>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Terry:
>
>I have to agree here.  The government in getting into the family too
>much and then leaving the mess that they make for the parents to clean
>up.  I do agree with that.
>
>But it still is your family, and knowing where your kids are, as well
>as  well as making them go to school (which can be next to impossible in
>some situations) is still up to the parent.  No matter what the
>government says.
>
>But it has to start in infancy, you can't start when they reach high
>school age (or even younger) and expect to have results.
>
>What is strange here is that no one wants to blame the kid for what he
>does.  Yet no one wants to blame anyone else either.  
>
>Sue
>
>Sue
>> Even beyond that, Doc, is the increasing willingness of the government to
>> assume a position of authority but leaving all the responsibility with the
>> parents.  The government is willing to even kill kids but it is the parents'
>> fault.
>> 
>> Best,     Terry
>
>-- 
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>2.
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Best,     Terry 

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