6 year olds carrying anti-abortion signs

Danzig

Well-Known Member
elaine said:
When my daughter was six, ........ Let them be children.
For once I found a reason to give you good karma.
and I get
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to elaine again.
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
Danzig said:
For once I found a reason to give you good karma.
and I get
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to elaine again.


If you hadn't jumped to conclusions and assumed I gave you bad karma the other day, you wouldn't have gotten that message.
 
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sockgirl77

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Elle said:
Mine doesn't
sorry, i assumed that they all did. the one that i went to did. however, if one feels the need to support a cause they can find someone to take care of their children for the few hours that they decide to spend walking up and down sidewalks. i am under the understanding that this "walk" was planned for awhile, so the parents had plenty of time to find someone to take care of their little ones.
 

dustin

UAIOE
If I was in that protest, and I couldnt find a sitter, then I would have brought my kids along.

Now if the protest was in DC there is no way I would take them with me.
 

Christy

b*tch rocket
sockgirl77 said:
sorry, i assumed that they all did. the one that i went to did. however, if one feels the need to support a cause they can find someone to take care of their children for the few hours that they decide to spend walking up and down sidewalks. i am under the understanding that this "walk" was planned for awhile, so the parents had plenty of time to find someone to take care of their little ones.
Personally, I think you need to get a life and worry about your own kids instead of everyone else's. :duh: Who are you to say what cause a parent should or should not get their children involved in? :confused:

You've got kids being strolled around for walks/benefits to fight cancer, AIDS, starvation, etc... Where is the outcry for that? :duh: Should kids really be exposed to the knowledge of sickness and starvation? You've got kids by the thousands out trumping for UNICEF on Halloween. Big flippin deal. :shrug:
 

Danzig

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If it was planned for a while then some other group of tards could plan a counter protest and before you know it some small child is caught in the middle and hurt or worse killed. Yea I know it is a one in a million chance but it’s still a chance. If you are that much of an idiot to put your kid at risk then you really don’t need to be raising kids.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
Christy said:
Personally, I think you need to get a life and worry about your own kids instead of everyone else's. :duh: Who are you to say what cause a parent should or should not get their children involved in? :confused:

You've got kids being strolled around for walks/benefits to fight cancer, AIDS, starvation, etc... Where is the outcry for that? :duh: Should kids really be exposed to the knowledge of sickness and starvation? You've got kids by the thousands out trumping for UNICEF on Halloween. Big flippin deal. :shrug:
there is a really big difference between having your kids support issues that they can understand and those that they can't. all i wanted to know is how people felt about this.
 

Vince

......
elaine said:
There have been many things I've not done due to not having a sitter. I got over it.
Maybe you can. Some people feel so strongly about things they want their entire family involved. :coffee:Personally, I wouldn't have brought my children to an event like this unless they were old enough to understand, but I would definitely support it.
 
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Danzig

Well-Known Member
Christy said:
Personally, I think you need to get a life and worry about your own kids instead of everyone else's. :duh: Who are you to say what cause a parent should or should not get their children involved in? :confused:

You've got kids being strolled around for walks/benefits to fight cancer, AIDS, starvation, etc... Where is the outcry for that? :duh: Should kids really be exposed to the knowledge of sickness and starvation? You've got kids by the thousands out trumping for UNICEF on Halloween. Big flippin deal. :shrug:
When is the last time someone bombed a cancer or AIDS march.
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
Christy said:
Personally, I think you need to get a life and worry about your own kids instead of everyone else's. :duh: Who are you to say what cause a parent should or should not get their children involved in? :confused:

You've got kids being strolled around for walks/benefits to fight cancer, AIDS, starvation, etc... Where is the outcry for that? :duh: Should kids really be exposed to the knowledge of sickness and starvation? You've got kids by the thousands out trumping for UNICEF on Halloween. Big flippin deal. :shrug:

Christy, a walk or benefit, such as those you've mentioned, is not the same as a protest. I don't feel it's any of my business how people raise their kids, but that doesn't keep me from having an opinion, and that's all SG was asking for.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
elaine said:
Christy, a walk or benefit, such as those you've mentioned, is not the same as a protest. I don't feel it's any of my business how people raise their kids, but that doesn't keep me from having an opinion, and that's all SG was asking for.
:yeahthat: TYVM
 

Christy

b*tch rocket
sockgirl77 said:
there is a really big difference between having your kids support issues that they can understand and those that they can't. all i wanted to know is how people felt about this.
And I'm telling you how I feel about it. :shrug:

Okay, so you have no problem educating your kids on Cancer, AIDS, and world starvation, but you have an issue with educating them on what abortion is? :confused: I don't see the logic. :shrug:
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
Christy said:
And I'm telling you how I feel about it. :shrug:

Okay, so you have no problem educating your kids on Cancer, AIDS, and world starvation, but you have an issue with educating them on what abortion is? :confused: I don't see the logic. :shrug:
you want logic: 6 year old kids should not know about sex or issues pertaining to it.
 

Danzig

Well-Known Member
Christy said:
And I'm telling you how I feel about it. :shrug:

Okay, so you have no problem educating your kids on Cancer, AIDS, and world starvation, but you have an issue with educating them on what abortion is? :confused: I don't see the logic. :shrug:
There is a big difference in educating a child and being a crappy parent and taking your child to a place where violence could occur.

 

KCM

Right Where I Belong
sockgirl77 said:
you want logic: 6 year old kids should not know about sex or issues pertaining to it.
Just wait till your child is in school. They will learn all about sex whether you want them to or not - from other children around them.
 

Christy

b*tch rocket
elaine said:
Christy, a walk or benefit, such as those you've mentioned, is not the same as a protest. I don't feel it's any of my business how people raise their kids, but that doesn't keep me from having an opinion, and that's all SG was asking for.
Well her issue is having her children involved in something they don't understand, which #1. I would argue that a child has the ability to understand abortion, both my kids know what abortion is. :shrug: #2. I'd take my kids to a protest I believed in, I think far too many people themselves don't get involved with important issues, and don't involve their children in important issues of this country, which in turn creates idiot children who look at Madonna or Ben Affleck as brilliant authorites on social issues. :twitch:

And that's my opinion. :neener:
 
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