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The government once again believes it can raise our children better than we can...
The government once again believes it can raise our children better than we can...
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The government once again believes it can raise our children better than we can...
Why stop at 17?
Korman ordered the agency to let 17-year-olds get the medication, and separately to evaluate whether all age restrictions should be lifted.
Well, what's the difference between 17 and 16, what about 15, 13 year olds can get pregnant too you know.
of course they are, he can do no wrong, all they have to do is adjust their thinking to fit his.Hey libbies, you all proud of your president now?
Regardless of what the government allows or doesn't allow, an underage child living at home should not be taking anything such as this without the permission of a parent or a guardian. Just because the government allows something doesn't dismiss a parent or guardian from fulfilling his/her obligation to a minor child.
If a parent or guardian can't prevent a minor child from doing something they do not approve of then that's a parental/guardian control problem, not a government problem.
Regardless of what the government allows or doesn't allow, an underage child living at home should not be taking anything such as this without the permission of a parent or a guardian. Just because the government allows something doesn't dismiss a parent or guardian from fulfilling his/her obligation to a minor child.
If a parent or guardian can't prevent a minor child from doing something they do not approve of then that's a parental/guardian control problem, not a government problem.
1) Would you be ok with removing age restrictions on alcohol and tobacco products? It's the parents responsibility, right?
2) How about removing the age restriction on driving a car? As long as the parents think it is ok for the kids to drive, we should let them right?
How many of your congregations have a "help pregnant teenager" fund" Mine doesn't. Churches that don't put their money where their mouth is must tacitly expect the girl to go on welfare for the next 18 years. You are all anti-welfare except when it comes to assisting unmarried pregnant women?
If a parent's consent is not required, then what do you suggest.....
1) Yes, I would.
2) Not for any driving on public roads.
How many of your congregations have a "help pregnant teenager" fund" Mine doesn't. Churches that don't put their money where their mouth is must tacitly expect the girl to go on welfare for the next 18 years. You are all anti-welfare except when it comes to assisting unmarried pregnant women?