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To: leilani

Logical? there is NOTHING logical about your conclusions...just massive jumps... how about the fact that such laws probably shouldn’t apply to children since they never have in the past and there have been NO problems resulting from this... how about the conclusion that if everyone followed every assinine law to the letter, we’d all be in jail for something... there is something definitely wrong in this society when a time honored tradition of kids having lemonade stands is taken to task by overzealous law abiding nazis like you. Kids used to have paper routes or mow lawns to make money, now in many places including where I live, they are not allowed to because of one stupid “law” or another.. we should be glad kids are still enterprising enough to want to make money. Its people like you who are killing that spirit and making kids hate authority. Maybe the problem isn’t kids breaking the laws, maybe the problem is the laws shouldn’t exist in the first place.


33 posted on 08/19/2009 9:09:07 AM PDT by Awestruck (Now if we can only get the rest of the "republican" leaders to stand up to the liberals.)
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To: Awestruck
Hmmm. I still can't seem to be able to help you make the distinction between PUBLIC property law & private property law in this discussion, which is rather unusual on a putatively conservative forum,lol.

Kids can still have lemonade stands & paper routes (talk about paranoid Olympian leaps of logic!) and pursue private enterprise on private property. They just can't demand to do it on public property and expect that the public shouldn't exert public oversight on their public lands protected by public laws passed by the voting public.

34 posted on 08/19/2009 9:16:09 AM PDT by leilani
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