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I hope this thing is dead. I hope we as parents can make decisions as to how we want to raise our children. I’m sorry that some politicians think they can raise our children better than we can.
There are many things that the average parent doesn’t understand. That doesn’t mean that they can’t educate themselves if it becomes an issue in their life. It certainly doesn’t mean they need the government to make decisions for them on how they raise their children.As though the average parent fully understands the causes and effects of CTE.
It is not dead she just moved it off the table because there was more people getting involved. She has moved it so she can more people to vote for it then against it! But this is the third time this has been brought up and she will do it again!
You are right Newt. It will not get passed and signed into law. But we can tell her, "thank you for playing."The opposition against this bill is growing at a far quicker rate than people lining up to vote for it. She is running out of time since she is not running for re-election. She knows it has very little chance of passing and it will likely not make it to a formal vote.
You are right Newt. It will not get passed and signed into law. But we can tell her, "thank you for playing."
The opposition against this bill is growing at a far quicker rate than people lining up to vote for it. She is running out of time since she is not running for re-election. She knows it has very little chance of passing and it will likely not make it to a formal vote.
There are many things that the average parent doesn’t understand. That doesn’t mean that they can’t educate themselves if it becomes an issue in their life. It certainly doesn’t mean they need the government to make decisions for them on how they raise their children.
There are many things that the average parent doesn’t understand. That doesn’t mean that they can’t educate themselves if it becomes an issue in their life. It certainly doesn’t mean they need the government to make decisions for them on how they raise their children.
Can I Like this more than once!eireog:
I agree. I tend to believe parents with children involved in sports are more familiar with health matters than our representatives think. This bill reflects a larger problem in Chicago, Springfield and Washington: It represents how politicians are short-sighted. Their main concern is not a future in which they are no longer in office, but with tomorrow's headlines and the next election.
This "representative," Carol Sente, and her starry-eyed idealist colleagues are absolutely clueless. Always trying to finesse an issue to varnish their unremarkable records as a lawmakers. I know more about my, my wife's, and our childrens' health than Sente will ever know. Moreover, I would be willing to bet Sente does not know whether a football is filled with air or straw.
The biggest problem is Sente doesn't care what or if she knows. In her unhinged mind, the fact she a Democrat, a politician, and an elected official is grounds for her to interpret she does know more.
With people such as Sente serving up ridiculous legislation as this, I'm pleased to admit I cheat on my taxes.
I hope this thing is dead. I hope we as parents can make decisions as to how we want to raise our children. I’m sorry that some politicians think they can raise our children better than we can.
. The state has a list of immunizations that every child needs to have to attend school. I know some parents choose not to immunize. I’m assuming they must home school. They still have that choice. If this bill were to pass no kid could play football in the state.Like immunizations?
. The state has a list of immunizations that every child needs to have to attend school. I know some parents choose not to immunize. I’m assuming they must home school. They still have that choice. If this bill were to pass no kid could play football in the state.
The last line is hilarious!eireog:
I agree. I tend to believe parents with children involved in sports are more familiar with health matters than our representatives think. This bill reflects a larger problem in Chicago, Springfield and Washington: It represents how politicians are short-sighted. Their main concern is not a future in which they are no longer in office, but with tomorrow's headlines and the next election.
This "representative," Carol Sente, and her starry-eyed idealist colleagues are absolutely clueless. Always trying to finesse an issue to varnish their unremarkable records as a lawmakers. I know more about my, my wife's, and our childrens' health than Sente will ever know. Moreover, I would be willing to bet Sente does not know whether a football is filled with air or straw.
The biggest problem is Sente doesn't care what or if she knows. In her unhinged mind, the fact she a Democrat, a politician, and an elected official is grounds for her to interpret she does know more.
With people such as Sente serving up ridiculous legislation as this, I'm pleased to admit I cheat on my taxes.
I equate home-schooling with immunization refusal as far as backward parents are concerned.