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Posted by TimFL on August 30, 2004 at 20:46:06 from (24.26.106.88):
In Reply to: To all you stupid dads... posted by TheRealRon on August 30, 2004 at 08:28:24:
Compare those stats with the stats on how many kids get killed because their parents dont put them in a seat belt. What about those who get hurt because their parents dont care enough not to let them roam the streets at night. What about those killed because there was a gun left laying around. What about those who have hurt others because the parents didnt participate in their kids lives(Columbine HS,etc.). All statistics are relative and to infer that all of us that grew up on a farm and stayed there dont have a brain is brainlessness on your part. I was taught how to be safe as I was taught to operate equipment. I have had plenty busted knuckles but never broke a bone. One other question, if "your kids move off the farm and grow a brain" who is going to be left in a few years to grow the food that powers you to keep posting your foolishness on this board.
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