18 Replies to “The Children Are Our Future”

  1. Hmmm….Now where are all those who preferred a union with the US as opposed to Going it alone in the West..?? Comon, show yer faces..!!

    I guess one of those supposed “benefits” would be a near 100% Prosecutorial rate and idiotic conditions by a Vindictive Judiciary determined to wipe out the seeming epidemic of under aged so called “Child Sex” offenders…??

    Another great reason to keep Religion far far away from Politics and Govt.
    Seems they would rather go after a 10 yr old than the Pervert infested Catholic Church…

    #WEXIT

    1. Moron. What do you think is driving these people? It’s their religion; it is just not a sane one like Christianity.

      You never wanted the help of social conservatives, so suck it and suffer. You voted for it yourself. You have exactly the section 13 Trudeau’s charter constitution that you deserve.

      Why do you think the USSR banned competing religions? A theocracy like Marxism cannot withstand any competition.

      1. Who’s that callin me a MORON…?
        “Mr Congeniality”..?

        Go Take a Qualude buddy boy…YOU of all people could benefit from 1 a day at the very least…yea and it aint FREE…capisce.?

        Talk about howlin at the moon…

  2. When all the things “that I’ve always been told”, turn out to be weapons that were being crafted, and always intended to be used against you, personally.

    “Our brave civil servants are looking out for us, and always have the common good in mind”.
    “No one will ever be denied service, or go bankrupt again if the government is put in charge of health care.”
    “Society will be so much better for everyone, if the government makes sure every one knows how to read and write.”

    Wax that woman’s testicles, you trans exclusionary radical!

    If you are looking for someone to blame, or call stupid; just find a mirror. You never voted for less government. You never voted to fire any civil servants. You never voted to shut down any departments. Always to “protect our crowns”. Everything you’ve always been told is absolute and total bull Schiff, and you have always been a moron for believing it. Deal with it.

    1. “If you are looking for someone to blame, or call stupid; just find a mirror. You never voted for less government. You never voted to fire any civil servants. You never voted to shut down any departments.”

      Sorry, I agree with you but have to ask – in which election were we ever offered those? “The Republic will endure until the politicians realize they can bribe the voters with their own money” – for example, see Greece.

  3. Ten year old boy gets 15 years of purgatory for lifting dress of “fullyloaded” cross dresser reading stories about homosexuality.

    “I wish that I had heard or seen things like this when I was kid, even just a little taste,” Kirbie Fullyloaded said. “You never know what that can spark in somebody. And I think one reason that parents are bringing them here, too, is because they’re open to exposing their kids to seeing all of the things in the world.”

  4. Maybe boys and girls should not be going to the same schools. It is getting very dangerous for boys. Anyone who does not get the danger in drag queen story hours has their head in the sand. This is child abuse.

  5. Less Public more Private education. My money my choice. Charter, Religious, Co-operative, you name it. Ryerson thought a Public education was a great thing but with all the indoctrination now passed off as ‘schooling’ it is time to pull the plug.

  6. I was sexually assaulted in Kindergarten!

    It’s all coming back to me now (as a recovered memory). It was the first week of Kindergarten, 1960. My Kindergarten teacher had the children lineup outside the door of the ONE single occupancy bathroom, before nap time, when we were allowed to use the facility. It was the very first time I had used the facility at school. When I was finished with my business, I hopped off the toilet and flushed the bowl. Little did I know, but THAT was the audible signal for the next kid to open the unlocked bathroom door (the door could not be locked to keep children from locking themselves in). And that’s just what happened … the next in line FLUNG the door open! … and there I stood, exposed to all … with my pants still around my ankles!! with my dingaling exposed for all the girls and boys to see!! I was horrified!! I cried as I scrambled to cover myself and escape from the uproarious laughter from my classmates.

    I had failed to understand that flushing the toilet should have been the LAST thing I did in the unlocked toilet room … after pulling up my Levi’s with the giant bucket cuffs (3-sizes too large for me to grow-into). To this day, I have difficulty urinating at ballpark communal urinals. “Shy bladder” they call it. I call it sexual trauma in Kindergarten!

    Had this happened today … that punk who opened the door on my naked self would be on a sexual deviant register of some sort. In fact, if memory serves correct, the kid was named “Biden” … some distant relative no doubt

    1. You keep working on those repressed memories about that Biden guy. Just in case we need an insurance policy.

    2. Goodness gracious land sakes, you are just a kid. In the fall of 1960 I was beginning my junior year at UCLA.
      Speaking of which, congrats to your Golden Bears for finishing with a three game winning streak. That was a miserable day at the Rose Bowl, cold, rainy, and losing to them at home for the first time since forever.
      At least I still have Liverpool, who are making things tough on themselves every game, and somehow surviving. They could, and should, have beaten Napoli, who are floundering in Serie A, and effectively wipe a game off their busy schedule in December. As I predicted, come the Manchester City – Leicester City match, I would be rooting for them to draw. Second best would be for Leicester City to lose (which requires Manchester City to win!)

      1. Brother! You got your laptop back!! Yeah baby … my Bears are Bowlworthy! (Doesn’t take much, does it? … thank God UC Davis was on our schedule). It’s really a shame, however, because our defense was SO good that all we needed was a TINY little bit of offense. But when we lost our starting qb for 4-games … we went from undefeated to irrelevant. So now I get to watch the Las Vegas Bowl on Christmas Day! Yeayy! I can’t recall … but Is this the very first time CAL has beat Chip Kelley? That’s always a good feeling.

        Speaking of injuries … I hope the loss of Roberto up top doesn’t derail the championship run, not to mention losing Fabinho … Salah … Matip. This is the time of the year when bench strength is essential.

      2. Yep. Born in 1955 … just turned 64. That McCartney song is finally relevant for me … as I am losing a bit of my flowing hippie hair. For all intents and purposes however … 64 is the new 44. Knock on wood, I’m in fine shape.

    3. Kenji,
      I am not insensitive to your recovered memory. Funny as we get older, our memories go farther back. You can’t blame the next person in line, though, if that is the routine, viz, open the door when you hear the flush. Just be happy it wasn’t a girl.
      I have good memories of what were embarrassments at the time. This was in Hong Kong, a strange mixture of Chinese and British even then. For example, the boys and girls were in the same class, but all the girls sat on one side, and the boys the other, and the boys and girls hardly played together at recess. Any boy caught talking to a girl would be mercilessly ribbed. Well, the teacher formed English study groups of three boys and three girls each. The boys nominated one another for leader. No one thought to nominate the girls. When it came time to vote, the boys voted for whom they nominated. But when my name was called, all three girls’ hands shot up. I never heard the end of that from the boys. And it wasn’t until much later I realized what a good thing that was, but at the time I sure hated the girls for doing that to me.

  7. Actually, I had been back, but apparently you missed the conversation I had with Nancy Ross in the Nov 28 Readers’ Tips.
    Roberto? You mean Firmino? Don’t scare me, I haven’t heard that one. I am afraid Fabinho and Matip will be lost for a while. We lost last year’s starting defender Gomez at the start of the season, but Matip came into his own. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear Gomez is all the way back. So we are playing our #4 defensive back Louvren. Losing Fabinho is big. There is no one to replace the rock ribbed defender he has become. Maybe we’ll go to a 4-2-3-1 and cut back a little on the adventures of the wings. Which may be as well, Robertson has been playing on a sore ankle, as well as Salah. You can tell by the difference in their play since the injuries. But maybe Klopp feels they are still better than any replacement.
    Speaking of depth, here is the difference between the Liverpool and Man City management. Liverpool lost their reserve keeper in the summer (with their encouragement) and replaced him with someone no one paid attention to. Well, Adrian came in for two games and started seven, and Liverpool won them all. Man City lost Kompany, and apparently didn’t think it necessary to replace him. When they lost LaPorte too, their interior defense became a mess.
    For sure this is not the Man City of the last two years. They have dropped points playing what should be the easiest part of the schedule. They have lost to Norwich and the Wolves in addition to Liverpool, and drew with Tottenham (at home) and Newcastle. Their upcoming schedule for December is daunting, playing consecutively Man U (the Manchester derby, always tough), at Arsenal, Leicester, at the Wolves, and a very tough Sheffield side. Looking at the much easier schedule for Leicester, as I predicted, I would be rooting for a draw for the Man City – Leicester match, otherwise I definitely prefer Man City to win.
    Forgive me for two more observations on Liverpool. First, they only had two clean sheets out of fourteen matches. But they only gave up one goal in each of the other twelve. Part of it is by design. They gave up a goal in the last fifteen minutes of five games they were leading by two or more goals. Maybe this is how they manage to play the same starters at such high speed. They go into a lower gear with such luxury as leading by multiple goals. They have a risk of giving up a goal but not the three points.
    Secondly, in the just announced Ballon d’Or voting, Messi won narrowly over Virgil. The interesting point, though, is half of the top eight vote getters were the leading strikers from the other four of the big five leagues: Messi, Ronaldo, Mbappe, and Lewandowski. The other four play for Liverpool: Virgil (leading other defenders by a mile), Mane, Salah, and Alisson (winning the inaugural keeper award.) Wow.

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