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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]How about the schools teach and the parents parent... is that so crazy??[/b] Next the President is going to say all children starting from birth thru age 5 need to be in federally sponsored education 'programs'... oh wait...[/quote] +1 [/quote] I totally agree. Parent your child. As in, if you don't want your child eating the FARMS breakfast, state "Child, I don't want you eating breakfast at school. Eat your breakfast at home." As for the hungry children who actually need breakfast in school, why would you begrudge them? Of all the things to piss vinegar over.[/quote] Poor children should be the beneficiary of food stamps, WIC and other programs. That’s the entire point of these programs, right? So parents can provide for their children. If these programs are a failure they should be immediately nullified for they are extraordinary expensive and loaded with abuse and fraud. Let’s take it a step further, why are school cafeterias discriminating based on age?? Obviously if the parent is incapable of using food stamps to buy food or make food for the child, the parent must be hungry too. How can a hungry parent raise a child, we must open the school cafeterias for all family members, not just the children, and why limit it to families, there are many hungry people out there. And why limit it to breakfast and lunch, we must provide dinner too. Obviously I’m being cynical but expansion of government programs in the schools does appear limitless and it all detracts from the schools mission which is to teach. If school’s returned to that mission, the education they provide would improve. Thus I’m not P-ing vinegar… I’m offering solutions that will actually help.[/quote]
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