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First, pop tarts; Now, cupcakes
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:46 pm
by RottenApple
Re: First, pop tarts; Now, cupcakes
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:48 pm
by SATX-Scrub
“These guys (soldiers) are heroes, and too many people are confusing them with psychopaths.”
I could not have said that any better!
Re: First, pop tarts; Now, cupcakes
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:05 pm
by TexasGal
The lily livered cowards that make up the extreme left would never put themselves in the front of battle to protect our nation. They prefer waging war on children to make them so terrified of anything to do with guns or our miitary that they will never want to serve our nation or join our police forces. Who will maintain law and order then? Who will raise our flag in places like Iwo Jima? Shame on every school employee that treats a child this way! This has to stop!
Re: First, pop tarts; Now, cupcakes
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:56 pm
by FishInTx
TexasGal wrote:The lily livered cowards that make up the extreme left would never put themselves in the front of battle to protect our nation. They prefer waging war on children to make them so terrified of anything to do with guns or our miitary that they will never want to serve our nation or join our police forces. Who will maintain law and order then? Who will raise our flag in places like Iwo Jima? Shame on every school employee that treats a child this way! This has to stop!

Well said!
Re: First, pop tarts; Now, cupcakes
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:05 pm
by suthdj
When I was young and idealistic I would not buy my kids toy guns in any shape or size etc... However I did buy them lego's with which he fashioned his own guns and swords, go figure, boys will always find a gun. So best I could do was teach him to be safe. Long story short he went in the Marines and I have a new son(4yo) who I bring to the range whenever I go and as soon as I get his mom from watching the balance book I will buy him his own .22. Long story short boys and weapons go hand in glove as do girls and dolls that will never change no matter what schools try and do.
Re: First, pop tarts; Now, cupcakes
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:27 pm
by IChangIT
Let the kids be kids!

Re: First, pop tarts; Now, cupcakes
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:39 pm
by TexasGal
suthdj wrote:When I was young and idealistic I would not buy my kids toy guns in any shape or size etc... However I did buy them lego's with which he fashioned his own guns and swords, go figure, boys will always find a gun. So best I could do was teach him to be safe. Long story short he went in the Marines and I have a new son(4yo) who I bring to the range whenever I go and as soon as I get his mom from watching the balance book I will buy him his own .22. Long story short boys and weapons go hand in glove as do girls and dolls that will never change no matter what schools try and do.
LOL! I did the exact same thing when my son was little. I bought him legos and the very first thing he made was a gun. Most little boys naturally do this. Making them feel like they are evil for playing this way is wrong. I don't think the extremely real and gory video games are ok, but play things that clearly are different from reality does no harm to anyone.
Re: First, pop tarts; Now, cupcakes
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:49 pm
by bagman45
This is just another price we pay for turning education over to the government....
