“One of the bigger kids said, ‘I don’t like you!’ So, I just said, ‘I don’t like you, either!’” This, after Day One of bible camp.
In keeping with the bible camp theme, I suggested that next time Kid might respond with “Well, I like you anyway!” Okay, it sounds a little dorky, now that I write it out….
To which suggestion, she screamed at that level just below For Dogs Only, “NOOOOO! If someone says they don’t like me, I ALWAYS say I don’t like THEM!”
We’re really getting a lot out of bible camp. Feel the loving power.
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It’s nice to see that the kids are getting a lot out of Bible camp.
Yeah, it’s sweet.
They’re all such cute little Republicans, aren’t they?
Hey you need to remember one thing. The camp doesn’t de-brat kids, they just give suggestion for the parents. It’s the parent’s job to fix the problem. Again, it doesn’t take a village, it takes an adult to parent.
No, it takes an adult to sue the school system for not doing their job for them.
who has been in charge of the school system for the last 40 yrs. Dems.
No, it takes an attorney with a retainer to sue a school system.
Yeah, left to the GOP, everyone would have vouchers to go to private schools.
The competition is good for a public system. If the local public school can’t handle it, then the parent should have the option to take their tax money elsewhere.
As for vouchers & such — I kinda like the idea of the tax money for schools being attached to each kid. Thus, where the kid goes, the money goes with the kid. Then, I do believe the school administrators would run their schools to ensure the most education for students, rather than yielding to pc.
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