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06/05/2016 10:35:04
 
 
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06/05/2016 10:14:11
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>Agreed, Marcia.
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>LOL!!! Call Ripley!
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>Besides, it's unrealistic.
>Kids who are "different" know it, for sure.
>Sugarcoating reality never helped anyone.
>That said, I'd get still rid of all this nonsense and most school sports.

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>All this PC nonsense has gotten way out of hand. While I was on the treadmill this morning I heard this new one on the news
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>The Justice Department’s Office of Justice Programs is eschewing the terms “felon” and “convict” when officials refer to individuals convicted of crimes, opting instead for less “disparaging labels,” Assistant Attorney General Karol Mason announced Wednesday.
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>The Office of Justice Programs plans to substitute terminology such as “person who committed a crime” and “individual who was incarcerated” in speeches and other communications as part of an effort to remove barriers that officials say hinder progress of those who re-enter society after completing their prison sentences.
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>Say What!!!!!????? The world has gone mad.

Exactly!
Someone is actually being paid for this nonsense!
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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