Yeah it's not "shill"
It's "outreach" . In this case a distinction without a difference.
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Yeah it's not "shill"
It's "outreach" . In this case a distinction without a difference.
Only if you believe your blogs instead of the actual source.
The source confirms it.Quote:
“Teens are part of a 'pilot' program to test whether young people can be trained as messengers to deliver outreach and limited education to family and friends in and around their homes,” said Gayle Pollard-Terry, a LAUSD spokesman, in an email.
Kind of like religious parents to their children?
Should both be stopped?
I don't indoctrinate them to believe in a invisible old man who lives in the clouds.
My friends daughter taught her grand parents English, and helps them fill out forms for goods, services, and benefits, including on line bill paying. If you don't want anyone telling you how to raise your kids, then don't tell them how to raise theirs.
Make your choices, and let them make theirs. Seems reasonable to me.
They do! Why do you keep saying that?Quote:
Originally Posted by speechlesstx
Because that's what the lefties say
Your Kids Don't Belong to You - Mellisa Harris-Perry - YouTube
He keeps saying it because he doesn't believe it takes a village to raise kids*, but he makes an exception to his village telling you how to raise YOUR kids.
Source- Who said it takes a village to raise a childQuote:
* The phrase is attributed to an old African proverb. Its exact origin seems to be lost in time. In 1994 children's author Jane Cowen-Fletcher released a book, published by Scholastic Press, titled It Takes A Village in which a young African girl searches for her younger brother, only to find the rest of the village has been watching over him as well.
In January 1996 publisher Simon & Schuster released hillary Rodham-Clinton's It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us. Reviews are mixed.
In May 2001, publisher Harper-Collins released the seventh book in the Lemony Snicket's Unfortunate Events series titled The Vile Village, it was mentioned at the beginning of the book, "It takes a village to raise a child."
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Who cares what a political commentator says. In the same vein that we dismiss what Fox commentators say. It ain't policy or law.
Also how many times have you told us that one righty doesn't speak for all of you? Why are the rules different for you?
Excuse me? You have this habit of saying I like to tell others how to raise their kids when in fact I have consistently defended your right to raise them your way. That you want kids raised by the village tells us it would be you interfering with how the rest of us want to raise is ours.
Show me where I have done as you said.
In your world we're always imposing, forcing or otherwise interjecting where we shouldn't be, like here:
"If you don't want anyone telling you how to raise your kids, then don't tell them how to raise theirs."
The implication is clear, by objecting to public schools exploiting kids on behalf of Obamacare we are telling others how to raise their kids, according to your logic. You did the same thing over the contraception mandate, in objecting to forcing the church to pay for contraceptives you interpret that as forcing our beliefs on you.
Actually it's the modus operandi of the rightys on this board. I wasn't referring to anything outside this board.Quote:
Evita wrote a whole book on the subject..
But it isn't about Obamacare though.Quote:
on behalf of Obamacare
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/curren...ml#post3494803
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