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Postby Fred75 » Mon May 12, 2008 5:26 pm

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noodles wrote:You think a child has no right to a mother and father figure in the house raising them.

Then your memory fails you again as you twist and misiterpret any previous paragraphs i've typed.

I believe that a child has a right to be loved, nutured, cared for, protected, guided through life and thier independence harnessed. I believe that this care can come from a number of sources not just a mum, dad living arrangement. I have single parent friends who's children are well adjusted young adults (in some of those cases they havent had the benefit of a father as they simply wern't interested). I know gay parents who's children are also well adjusted adults. I also know of one child from a gay parenting family who is not so well adjusted - thats due to very bad parenting which happens every day with straight couples also.

Children have a right to love and stability - unfortunately many parents, straight and gay are S*** at giving this - THIS is the sadness in my opinion NOT the gender of who lives in the house.


True.


True for you.
You don't even have a problem with your son paying a woman to be an easy bake oven to raise your grandchildren.

Talk about spitting in your wifes face with what you really think women can be just USED FOR.
We Americans are damn tired of being thought of as dumb by the rest of the world. So we went to the polls in November and removed all doubt.
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Postby Lena » Mon May 12, 2008 9:37 pm

Roll over freddy and mummy will give you a dog biscuit ............
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Postby ZiaAries » Mon May 12, 2008 9:48 pm

Go play fetch with the kids down the street. They may have a nice bone for you to chew.
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Postby Fred75 » Mon May 12, 2008 11:33 pm

ZiaAries wrote:I know of a dog named Fred that should be neutered. Maybe it will help calm his annoying barking habit.


EXCUSE ME for caring about the welfare of children more than you.
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Postby ZiaAries » Mon May 12, 2008 11:44 pm

Fred75 wrote:
ZiaAries wrote:I know of a dog named Fred that should be neutered. Maybe it will help calm his annoying barking habit.


EXCUSE ME for caring about the welfare of children more than you.


:no:

We both know better than that. We just have two different approaches on how we provide for children and their growth. You bark and growl, I don't. However, you do get more attention on FF than I do. You also take more abuse than I do as well.
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Postby Cambridge » Tue May 13, 2008 12:18 am

ZiaAries wrote:
Fred75 wrote:
ZiaAries wrote:I know of a dog named Fred that should be neutered. Maybe it will help calm his annoying barking habit.


EXCUSE ME for caring about the welfare of children more than you.


:no:

We both know better than that. We just have two different approaches on how we provide for children and their growth. You bark and growl, I don't. However, you do get more attention on FF than I do. You also take more abuse than I do as well.


And you’re a bit more credible, zia.

Soz, HB, but slash and burn doesn’t get much respect anywhere.
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Postby ZiaAries » Tue May 13, 2008 12:20 am

Thanks Cambridge. What does 'soz' and HB mean?
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Postby Cambridge » Tue May 13, 2008 12:42 am

Soz is So+z, meaning soozy or sorry...it's text-speak that I learned from butterflychick when she was about 15-years old.

HB is hairy-back.
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Postby ZiaAries » Tue May 13, 2008 12:44 am

Ok. HB is funny. However "hairy back/HB" deserves to be spelled out for everyone's enjoyment. :P
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Postby Cambridge » Tue May 13, 2008 12:58 am

I thot everyone knew, I've been using it so long. :lol: I do tend to invent nick-names and this may be one where I invented a nick-name to a nick-name.
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Postby noodles » Tue May 13, 2008 8:51 am

So then.. your justification that anyone can raise a child lovingly is because there are bad parents out there?

It wasnt a justification it was fact. im saying that good parents are good needed and worthwhile whatever the background - but then you know thats what i mean :roll:

Well then.... sounds like you have a god justification for loving ORPHANAGES to start raising kids.
Better yet... let the government lovingly raise all our kids because of the few F*** ups out there!


Is this supposed to be a point :roll:
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Postby noodles » Tue May 13, 2008 8:53 am

Fred75 wrote:
ZiaAries wrote:I know of a dog named Fred that should be neutered. Maybe it will help calm his annoying barking habit.


EXCUSE ME for caring about the welfare of children more than you.



yeh yeh whatever - fetch fred!
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Postby ZiaAries » Tue May 13, 2008 11:47 am

To all dogs (Fred), Don't forget to get your annual rabies vaccination . Woof!
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Postby noodles » Tue May 13, 2008 11:57 am

ZiaAries wrote:To all dogs (Fred), Don't forget to get your annual rabies vaccination . Woof!



I bet he's not been chipped. I mean, you just wouldnt want him to come back would ya :D

Fred - does your wife take you to the park a lot and run in the opposite direction? :D
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Postby coolman » Tue May 13, 2008 12:12 pm

my oldest is going on his first date soon. I sure hope I taught him to be a dog. . . maybe I should have reminded him one more time. :P
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