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State Agent Inspects Sack Lunches, Forces Preschoolers to Buy Cafeteria Food

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Hightop, Feb 14, 2012.

  1. uolj

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    I understand that point of view. But when you can't acknowledge mistakes, even obvious ones, you're going to have a hard time getting anybody to see your side. The fact that this story was likely wrong and that the complaints you and others had about it probably didn't apply doesn't mean that your overall feelings on the subject are wrong. It just means that they don't apply to this case the way it seemed they did. Acknowledging that first, and then moving on to the larger issue will get a lot better (and open-minded) response.
     
  2. Htownhero

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    Trolls reconsider nothing.
    Trolls just Troll baby!
     
  3. rocketsjudoka

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    How can you eat your pudding if you can't eat your meat?
     
  4. DonnyMost

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    So the story was a libertarian witch hunt? Shocking.

    There's a difference between good government and bad government. Good regulation and bad regulation. People who run around claiming otherwise look like damned fools and are rightly treated as such.
     

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