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Unread 03-11-2005, 11:49 AM   #15
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Tom,

I don't know exactly what happened, but parents and kids today have both changed. I'm sure liberals, movies and TV have been big factors. Also, discipline of kids is a thing of the past. I knew I would have been in big trouble if I did anything wrong with my gun even if it was only a .22. Today, kids are fearless and parents are afraid of being charged with child abuse if they even threaten their kids. Note that the courts have now decided that kids under 18 can't really be punished (execution is definitely punishment) for even the worst murders. I understand that kids in some areas are recruited by the bad guys to do their murders since punishment is very light even if they get caught. Also, the child murderers don't seem to realize exactly what they are doing since the dead guy on TV always shows up the next day in another program.

Better oil my guns and get some fresh ammo, you never know.
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