Obviously you don’t have children and don’t remember being one.
Yep, just like Ralphie, I was quite the connoisseur of soap when I was a kid.
Yes, I do...BUT MY MOTHER WASN’T RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT. The lengths you guys go to protect this woman is unbelievable. If this were a story about the teenage daughter of a liberal you would be all over that parent. Hypocrites, all.
Hildy is right. If Sarah has any aspirations for the POTUS, she can’t have children acting like this. It looks bad to us and to other nations and will only cause a distraction. If the girls and their boyfriends don’t respect her then neither will world leaders. The girls should have learned that they are held to a higher standard two years ago and if they needed a reminder they have that creepy neighbor next door recording every move they make. It’s way past time they understood this.
Well, aren't you Miss High and Mighty talking down like that to another freeper whom you know nothing about.
I remember being a child and if I used words like that I would have been smacked but good. If my son talked like that when he was a child, he'd have been smacked but good, also.
But neither of us were raised to talk like that so we didn't get smacked.
People who condone this classless potty mouth stuff in their own children or in other's are the ones who should be smacked....but good.
Leni
My two teenagers don’t post stuff like that. We monitor their facebook, and would take their computers away if they started to attack others with foul language.
And when I was a child, I didn’t use language like that, at least not and get away with it. I had my mouth washed out with soap. And certainly by the time I was 16, I knew better.
Now, it is true that there are plenty of kids for whom this is normal language. I’m dealing with my 14-year-old now about the guys on XBOX live, playing the game he’s playing (which has audio connections) who are swearing all the time. And my other teen quit the game because she couldn’t stand the language, so I think you can raise children to not accept foul language as a standard form of communication.