Posted on 11/07/2008 11:17:37 AM PST by syl799
I serve this great nation by working hard and being self reliant. THAT is the American Dream.
I bet being a Knight of Columbus doesn’t count. I bet they come after our Insurance program as well.
“Usually when a lib says encourage it means mandatory...”
I’m 52 and served 28 years in this Nation’s military. Bulls**t if that twig-armed little faggot is going to force me to “serve” in a capacity of his choice.
Dang, beat me by a couple of seconds. GMTA.
I didn’t see a reply to your question so...
“zek” is what they used to call the inmantes of forced labor in the USSR. c.f. Alexander Solzenitzen
Actually, we had a foster daughter who lived with us for 5 years. She got a scholarship to an all-girl’s Catholic high school. She was required to do some community service hours—I think it was 100 hrs total in the four years she was there. But that wasn’t the government mandating it, and she got to pick pretty much whatever she wanted, including pro-life activities.
They were called peons.
And that is what concerns me.
In only a few more years I will probably retire, and when I do, I don’t want to be bothered. I want to be left alone,
I worked my entire life and when I retire, I want to enjoy my life, enjoy what I EARNED, and not be “encouraged” to do something I don’t want to.
Want to slow down retirements and clog up the work force and reduce opportunities for the younger workers? Easy. All you need do is “encourage” retirees to do something they have no interest in and, most likely, will not be paid for.
If I want to get up every day and toil away on something, by gawd, it will be for me and for a price.
Don’t we have an amendment to the Constitution that prohibits involuntary servitude?
Tax them until they have to work at Mickey D's to make ends meet?
It's important to point out that the zeks were political prisoners, as opposed to the inmates who were "real" criminals. They were regarded with contempt, and camp guards and administrators overlooked the brutalization of zeks by other prisoners.
I am completely flabbergasted!
I was outside talking to a co-worker about this when two other office mates chimed in and said it wasn’t a big deal since our high schools already require 75 hours of community service as a requirement to graduate.
I stood there with my mouth hanging open and managed to ask “I thought community service was a sentence given to someone when they did something wrong”.
They missed the point entirely and said that it’s a GOOD thing to require kids to perform community service hours.
I asked if this was just in Florida or nationwide and they said they were certain it was nationwide.
Is this true????
Looks like Paul Begala grew a beard, and is working for the Transition Team...
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Not in our locality.
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