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by GoldenElk on 22 August 2007 - 16:08
You have three children, one of them is a fourteen year old boy. You are the father and when you are at work, your wife calls and tells you that your 14 year old son was sent home from school for spitting on another kid and your wife was ordering him to his room for the rest of the day, until his father gets home to deal with him. But, your son tells his mother to go to hell and she grabs his arm and he hits her in her face with his fist.
What do you do?
No need for me to say anything. Your own statements to "one of our own" serving our country, says volumes about you.
Like wise in regard to your stellar child rearing practices. You're also a phoney and an undercover racist who likes to play like the "wisest poster on the site" when your nothing more than a pseudo-intellectual. You sicken me.

by iluvmyGSD on 22 August 2007 - 16:08
do right,--i will give you a straight simple answer, one of the only times i would condone it -but i would beat the brat, then make him watch videos of women giving birth for 3 days straight....
my sister does have a 14 year old son, and she is going though problems with him, he HAS bucked up at his MOTHER and FATHER like he was gonna hit them, they don't hit their kids much, but lets just say as far as i know he hasn't done it again.....he also kept threating them with the whole "you can't hit me, i'll call the cops on you"---so...they called the cops on him...lol...nothing scares a 14 year old boy who has the 'i think im a man' syndrome , like a cop telling his parents TO beat the shit out of him (of course they don't , but he got the point) and that there is no law saying that his parents can't whip him....and that if HE hits his parents, he will be removed from the home by them...
now as far as all this political stuff ,ya'll have at it,im not gonna get involved--i just wanna say-- i wish, like im sure everyone else does, that we all could just get along...kom-by-ya and all that stuff....but i defintly support our troops and i am gratful to everyone that stands up and fight when they are needed, i don't know if this war is right or wrong, i have heard some soldiers themself say it was wrong, ....but it's not up to me...i feel that because I did not vote, and i don't to much know about all of it or read up on it--i have no right to say a damn thing about it...if i don't like it, i need to get off my ass and vote ....
P.S.
my brother-in-law is a marine , and his entire family is very proud of him--during his first time in iraq he got some kind of heart (sorry can't remember wich kind) but he had drove a truck into the line of fire and rescued injured soldiers, by himself, cause no one else would go...
almost all of my mothers side of family has a career in military, 3 brothers in marines....one is in AIRFORCE 1 and flies one of the planes/jets? that flies with the president, the other is in some top secret shit, i don't really know, but his entire family had to fill out forms giving every detail about who they are, (i even had to fill out one, including me, my kids and my hubby)<--that was wierd..lol...i haven't even seen him in prob 10 years and i live thousands of miles away....hmmm...this might not be stuff im suppose to talk about on the net....
my oldest brother was in the navy, 8 years i think, my little (youngest) brother went all through high school being captain of ROTC and had plan to have a career in military, he wanted to be in airforce 1 like his uncle, but unfortunatly, during his senior year, while rushing to a parade he was in , him and my other brother got into a car accident, my brother who was driving,steven, died in this accident, and luke..the one in ROTC-broke his leg in 5 places and had to have steel rods put in..the military would no longer accept him...
i don't know why i have rambled about all this shit, to much coffee this morning i guess...sorry guys...but you get my point, i may not care for war but i will always support our troops...
by Do right and fear no one on 22 August 2007 - 17:08
iluvmyGSD: We thank your family for it's service to our country. I am sure that not all of your family members that served, liked the policies of whoever was "in charge" of our country at the time. Some may have been under Jimmy Carter (OMG) and some may have been under Ronald Reagan. But, the point is that they served their country.
I do not agree with a lot of what the current government is doing, but I never agreed with any "current" government, during my lifetime, one hundred percent. We are all humans and do the best we can. I have made mistakes, you have made mistakes and George Bush has made mistakes. Name me one person in the whole world that has not? You back up your President, whoever he or she is. If Hillary is named our next President, my son will fight her wars (and there will be some), even though she disgusts him. I am ready, even at my age of 54, to fight her wars, if need be. Why? Because I and my kind will not be fighting for Carter, Reagan, Johnson nor Clinton. We will be fighting for America. For our children and grandchildren. Those that have never served in the military may not know that when you join the military, you sign a contract that, in part states, "I will serve and defend my country, right or wrong, against all enemies, foreign and domestic". Those that are in the military and want to pick and choose which battles they participate in, are breaking their contract, backtracking on their promise and a disgrace to their uniform and honor.
To quote another President that most of the country admires tremendously, even though he had his "problems", "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country".
He also took a stand and stood toe to toe with the biggest military in the world, the USSR, and backed them down. Like Ronald Reagan did. I truly do not care if my President is black, female, homosexual, Mormon, Replublican or Democrat. Just give me one says what they mean and means what they say. Is that too much to ask.
But please, never give me one that gets on TV, looks "us" straight in the eye, points his finger at us and tells us a bald faced lie. I would have respected him immensly if he would have just said, "none of your freakin damn business", and let it go at that. But lying came easily to him, so that is the route that he chose. Any chance that his wife is not of the same nature that he is? Yes, there is a chance, but not a bet I would take.
sorry, iluvmyGSD, most of this was directed to others, and not towards you personally. I also ramble sometimes

by iluvmyGSD on 22 August 2007 - 17:08
no prob,do right, but don't thank me, i've done nothing...they've done it all...i will thank them for you
as far as the clinton thing...eehhh...in my honest opinion he should have never been asked that in the first place, that was a question his wife only should ask, not the public....and i have never once met a man that cheated, then did not lie about it, in my experience (i realize maybe not all men are like this, but like i said, in my experience) every man, no matter how good he does elsewhere in life, will most of the time lie to his grave about that....most men i know , would get caught in bed naked with a women, then claim he dosen't know how she got there, she must have broken in or...lol...best one >>>i thought it was you!! but thats just my experience with men,,,,it would take a GOD of a man to admit that to the entire world...atleast the first time you ask him...lol....you gotta keep pushin and pushin to ever get the truth, if they think they can get away with it..believe me they wil try
by Ravenwalker on 22 August 2007 - 18:08
We should pull out of Iraq. Let the region become even more chaotic.....and let fuel prices go up to $15 a gallon.
At that point the anti war people will be insisting we send more troops into the middle east.. They may want us to invade Mexico and kill anyone who gets into our way to get fuel.
Why? Because they have to have the big gas guzzling suv to take the kids to soccer practice....cheerleading and of course it takes a lot of room for the kennels on scutzhund day. Can you imagine how much your 100 mile round trip will cost you at $15 a gallon? You just wont look cool pulling up in the ford focus.
You will see a lot of pissed of mothers if their daughter doesnt make it as a cheerleader because they couldnt afford to take her to practice....at that point the gloves will come off and anything goes!!
I think the war in Iraq is about more than just for the oil. Even if it is just for oil you should think about it.
You talk about freedom.......what would it be like if you had to add another $400 a month to your gas bill? Without a doubt many Americans would lose the "freedom" to do what they want or even need to do. You think forclosures are high now? Let the price of fuel go to just $8 a gallon and see what happens....and I think we may have our chance to see that in the near future.
If the fight is only about oil it is still about freedom.
by Do right and fear no one on 22 August 2007 - 18:08
And women, would do what, under a similiar circumstance?
GoldenElk: you moronic imbecile. Where did I ever say that my hypothectical question related to my family in any way? I said that it was from my experience as a cop handling domestic disputes. But why do I even bother? You can't comprehend world events, war, politics or even how to raise a child. Why would I expect you to comprehend my writings that are probably on the 10th grade level?
Wish you and your kind would attack the terrorists as well as you attack your own country and military men and women. Go protest at some poor dead soldiers funeral. You pathetic use of air that someone else could use.

by iluvmyGSD on 22 August 2007 - 18:08
do right...lol.. you got me on that one!!! i had a friend who once made herself faint to get out of it...lol...
but there are some like me...who never do it in the first place...., you see how much i blabber? ...everyone says i better do nothing wrong, cause i always tell on myself...lol...so true
oh, yeah...a friend of my hubby once told us how when he was a teenager, he raised his hand to his mom, then later he walked into the kitchen just as his mom was telling his dad about it...well he took off running out the front door and his dad picked up an iron skillet and chunked it at him...wacked him right in the back of his head and he went flying down the steps...lol...now he says since he's grown his dad had every right to do it and that his dad shoulda beat him with the skillett.....

by animules on 22 August 2007 - 18:08
In our state the kids have more rights then the parents/caregivers now. No wonder so many kids do what they do. Go to school and be told from day one that your parents/caregivers cannot raise a hand to you or talk bad to you. They cannot keep you out of any room in the house, or the house for that matter. No more tough love allowed..... It takes a village to rasie kids cause parents are no longer aloowed ot.
by ProudShepherdPoppa on 22 August 2007 - 18:08
The thought of anyone, myself included, ever raising a hand to my mother is mind boggling, If Dad didn't get you, there were plenty of uncles, cousins, grandfathers, etc. who could and would.

by Ninja181 on 22 August 2007 - 19:08
Do right,
Please don't stop attacking the morons, you can't imagine how many of us are silently cheering you on.
God Bless YOU.
That's right I said God Bless, most of the morons don't even believe there is a God. But that's another war with them.
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