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Old 04-09-2008, 12:21 AM
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Default Re: Does Society Overprotect Children?

Chuck sit on it you should speak nice to older people your an ash and for that I think your not worth my time period. Enjoy your ride ash
Now I need go and pray because an idiot like you comes along and causes problems. You can't debate a thing but pi** people off is your game and use the same user name you have at Political Fever clown!

Your going to call me on what the news in every home clown! Drop of rthe world clown

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Originally Posted by chuck7251 View Post
Depends. I worked at Harvard for a short while doing menial tasks... many students didn't know how to do basic banking... but were absolute geniuses in anything school related... Being smart and having common sense are two VERY different things.



I think I have to call BS on this unless you have some stats to back it up. Even in the inner cities this seems like a VERY high number.



The better question is, where is it a right to be highly educated? We have the right to "Pursuit of Happiness"... ignorance is bliss



I am pretty sure they cannot just drop out at 16. Either they have to be emancipated, then drop out, or have guardians ok.



To me this just shows that education is wasted on youth. How many "uneducated" people wish they could have gone back to school full time at 24 or 25... I do... but at 17-18 school was the last thing on my mind



I actually am having a little trouble follwing this last part.
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