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Old 12-16-2011, 04:11 PM
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I thought people were considered adults when they turned 18 and were no longer the responsibilty of their parents. To refer to someone in their 20's as a "kid" just seems a little ridiculous.....they are old enough to vote.They are old enough to go to war and fight and die for their country.
If a person over 18 commits a crime the police dont come after their parents they come after the adult who did the crime.
Its another step into the nanny state that is the agenda of some of the leaders of this country.
Just recently read a Time article talking about the downfall of France's perfect "socialistic" state and that the rest of Europe is sure to go down the same hill. Yeah they had a good 50 to 60 year run but now there isnt any money left to keep supporting the masses and their needs, LOL f uckers are gonna have to get jobs and pay for insurance.
I think that's Obama's fault.

And the "nanny state" is not forcing any one of those "young adults" to be insured. Not a one. It is their own decision, their parents decision, and they are paying 100% for it.

When I worry about the "nanny" state, I worry about the constant unending Republican fight to take my rights as a woman away. To take birth control away. To dictate who I can marry. To tell you that you do not have the same rights I do to marry who you want. To dictate my religion and what religions are "allowed" and "supported". To dictate who can and cannot build houses of worship, there. Who want to start wars because they just don't like the other country.

Open your eyes, Honu. If you really worried about a "nanny" state, look who is doing that very thing to you.

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Just recently read a Time article talking about the downfall of France's perfect "socialistic" state and that the rest of Europe is sure to go down the same hill.
How's Germany doing?
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