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To: from occupied ga

Oh my. Heaven forbid that those kids be taught how to care for one another and their home, and be true family members by loving parents in the kind of learning enviroment God intended.
Society started it’s downward spiral when chores and helping with younger siblings disappeared and television and video games entered the home.
Today’s child rearing methods are worthless. The Duggar kids are very blessed and they know it.
Have you watched to see what all those kids get to do? You never had so much fun.


31 posted on 11/08/2011 9:57:33 AM PST by Wiser now (Socialism does not eliminate poverty, it guarantees it.)
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To: Wiser now
Society started it’s downward spiral when chores and helping with younger siblings disappeared and television and video games entered the home

Your opinion stated as fact, but your opinion only nevertheless. I would say tht society started its downward spiral when the notion of socialism got started. Video games & TV being irrelevant.

Forcing children to labor to take care of what should be their parents' responsibilites is nothing more than a microcosm of the welfare society. The government forces you (assuming you even have a job and pay taxes) to labor to pay for other peoples' children. Children that you had no part in producing and were never asked is it was OK with you to pay for them. The Duggars are doing exactly what the government does, but on a smaller scale - forcing their children to labor to take care of other children that they had no role in producing and no say in the production of. I stand by my statement that theirs is a shitty childhood.

35 posted on 11/08/2011 10:11:52 AM PST by from occupied ga (your own government is your most dangerous enemy)
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