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No Slop Sloppy Joes for Atlantic City Students
NBC Philadelphia ^ | Friday, Apr. 16, 2010 | TERESA MASTERSON

Posted on 04/16/2010 11:40:18 AM PDT by Willie Green

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1 posted on 04/16/2010 11:40:18 AM PDT by Willie Green
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To: Willie Green

Words just fail...sigh...


2 posted on 04/16/2010 11:43:08 AM PDT by US Navy Vet
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To: Willie Green

Did the school still bill government full price for the free lunches?


3 posted on 04/16/2010 11:45:02 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (We've gone from phony soldiers to phony conservative protesters. Nothing about liberalism is genuine)
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“Parents were outraged.”

Unreal. Poor kids. I bet it hurt their self-esteem.


4 posted on 04/16/2010 11:47:00 AM PDT by keepitreal ( Don't tread on me.)
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To: Willie Green

The local high school has a Chik-fil-A in its cafeteria here.


5 posted on 04/16/2010 11:47:09 AM PDT by GeronL (Entitlement Zombies will become real zombies when the money runs out)
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To: Willie Green
“It’s a prison meal,” Bridgitte Reid, a parent of one high school student, told the Press of Atlantic City. “They can’t do this.”
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How do government schools resemble prisons? Let's add punishment “prison meals” to the list!

6 posted on 04/16/2010 11:47:52 AM PDT by wintertime
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To: Willie Green
Well, a couple of comments.

Public school is child abuse. Complaining parents should already have their kids in private school.

In my school the lunch ladies would have difficulty driving home with four flat tires.

7 posted on 04/16/2010 11:48:42 AM PDT by Navy Patriot (Sarah and the Conservatives will rock your world.)
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“It’s a prison meal,” Bridgitte Reid, a parent of one high school student, told the Press of Atlantic City. “They can’t do this.”

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A prison meal? If only.

I suggest Mrs. Reid prepare her lttle darling a good home cooked meal to take to school in a paper bag.


8 posted on 04/16/2010 11:49:24 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (PALIN/MCCAIN IN 2012 - barf alert? sarc tag? -- can't decide)
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To: Willie Green
I have never heard of a homeschool food riot. Is this the wonderful real world “socialization” that homeschoolers are missing? ( Just wondering)
9 posted on 04/16/2010 11:49:34 AM PDT by wintertime
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I suspect the “outraged parents” were also those whose children started the food fights.


10 posted on 04/16/2010 11:50:16 AM PDT by PGR88 (I'm so open-minded, my brains fell out.)
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To: metmom
Another day and another reason to homeschool! :-)
11 posted on 04/16/2010 11:50:25 AM PDT by wintertime
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To: wintertime

This homeschooled family is having sloppy joes for supper.


12 posted on 04/16/2010 11:58:37 AM PDT by Ingtar (And finally Mr. President, November is coming. We truly thank you for that. Rush Limbaugh)
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To: a fool in paradise
"Did the school still bill government full price for the free lunches?"

Exactly, this is a form of union work slowdown in a mission critical function of the public school system, this is just not billing fraud, it's probably illegal under Taft-Hartley and the federal School Lunch and Breakfast Program.

The school lunch lobby: a charmed federal food program that no longer just feeds the hungry. Douglas Besharov, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, has been the most outspoken critic of the traditional thinking that surrounds school food programs. "We're still feeding the poor as if they're starving," he says, alluding to the original intent of the school lunch programs. In testimony before Congress in 2003 and in a long article in the Washington Post in 2002, Besharov argued that school meals give children too many calories. Worse, they do so even if they follow the new program guidelines. Specifically, federal rules require a school lunch to provide 33 percent of the recommended daily allowance of calories; a school breakfast should provide 25 percent. That leaves only 42 percent of the recommended number of calories to be consumed outside of school, more than covered by one "supersized" hamburger and a soda.

13 posted on 04/16/2010 12:01:48 PM PDT by JerseyHighlander
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How many kids in school lunch programs have a cellphone?


14 posted on 04/16/2010 12:03:41 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (We've gone from phony soldiers to phony conservative protesters. Nothing about liberalism is genuine)
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To: Responsibility2nd

My kids’ school doesn’t have a cafeteria (small Christian school). A prison meal of a cheese sandwich, milk and fruit is often sent in a brown sack by this cruel mom.


15 posted on 04/16/2010 12:04:54 PM PDT by keepitreal ( Don't tread on me.)
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To: keepitreal

That lunch sounds darned good to me.


16 posted on 04/16/2010 12:07:25 PM PDT by Mears
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To: wintertime

Bridgitte, is that observation from personal experience?


17 posted on 04/16/2010 12:08:26 PM PDT by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: Willie Green
“It’s a prison meal,” Bridgitte Reid, a parent of one high school student, told the Press of Atlantic City. “They can’t do this.”

Mrs. Reid, you are free to send a sack lunch to school so your little darling can have something else.

18 posted on 04/16/2010 12:09:59 PM PDT by FourPeas (God Bless America)
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To: Mears

Imagine getting that in a school lunch as punishment (for the big price of $1.75).... poor cruel world.

If I were in charge, if the kids orchestrated a food fight, lunch would be in the classroom and brought from home. My high school principal was an ex-army man and 6’5”. He would have closed the cafeteria for the year for such stuff (and probably made us clean the cafeteria with toothbrushes :-) )


19 posted on 04/16/2010 12:14:34 PM PDT by keepitreal ( Don't tread on me.)
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Hey Bridgitte, Try acting like a real parent and make your own kids lunch instead of having the government do it for you.


20 posted on 04/16/2010 12:17:22 PM PDT by mowowie
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