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Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:56 pm
by Left Seater
Isn't "fried" part of the pyramid in the South?
Seriously, if I had a kid and a state worker started making choices for my kid, I would do everything in my power to get her fired.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:11 pm
by poptart
Sam wrote:I'd be down there raising holy hell.
NDAA was signed into law
just for rednecks like you.
Yes We Can!
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:17 pm
by smackaholic
Wonder home many schools have banned peanut butter for fear some poor little fukk might go into anaphalactic shock?
The transformation of control over to gubmint in child rearing (no, diego, not that kind of rearing) is just about complete.
When they are going to stop monkeying around with preschool and go to straight up camps where you deliver little johnnie and suzy as soon as they are weaned?
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:10 pm
by Mace
The nuggets they serve at schools are not fried, they're baked. This is my first full year of being at school for lunch and I'll admit that the lunches taste like shit, and that more and more of the students bring their own lunch. Salt and pepper are outlawed in the cafeteria, so I take my own, even though I've been warned by some teachers that the "Kitchen Nazi" will jump my ass if she sees me using either. The day that happens, I'll roundhouse kick her into the hallway.....to the cheers of a few hundred students, and wait to be carted off to jail, where at least I can eat a decent lunch.
I don't think anyone inspects the lunch boxes, at least not yet, but it may well be in our future. I take yogurt to eat on most days, which gets me by until I get home after work.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:24 pm
by Derron
Left Seater wrote:Isn't "fried" part of the pyramid in the South?
Seriously, if I had a kid and a state worker started making choices for my kid, I would do everything in my power to get her fired.
Haa...The only way a state employee gets fired is by butt fucking a child on the front steps at high noon, and then their union will appeal and win. The gubmint knows what is better for theses kids. You would likely be labeled a trouble maker and find the state bringing down all kinds of shit on your ass.
Just ask the social worker who was supervising the 2 little boys in Washington state last week, or the one who "supervised" a visit a few years back in Gresham OR when the child's mother murdered her in a park.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:25 pm
by Left Seater
Mace wrote:Salt and pepper are outlawed in the cafeteria, so I take my own...I take yogurt to eat on most days, which gets me by until I get home after work.
I have seen people make some weird combinations with food, have heard that pregnant women are masters at it, but yours might take the "cake". :grin:
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:30 pm
by Mace
Left Seater wrote:Mace wrote:Salt and pepper are outlawed in the cafeteria, so I take my own...I take yogurt to eat on most days, which gets me by until I get home after work.
I have seen people make some weird combinations with food, have heard that pregnant women are masters at it, but yours might take the "cake". :grin:
Okay, I don't salt and pepper my yogurt, but I did take salt and pepper to use on the school lunches that I do eat. And I'm pretty sure that I'm not pregnant.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:54 pm
by smackaholic
Mace wrote: And I'm pretty sure that I'm not pregnant.
No shit.
Mace had to have hit menopause sometime during the Reagan administration.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:57 pm
by smackaholic
Derron wrote:Haa...The only way a state employee gets fired is by butt fucking a child on the front steps at high noon, and then their union will appeal and win.
Well? Which is it? Do they get canned or not?
How 'bout we just go with a non-union state employee butt fuking a child on the front strps at high noon with at least 3 different news organizations taping it?
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:57 pm
by Mace
smackaholic wrote:Mace wrote: And I'm pretty sure that I'm not pregnant.
No shit.
Mace had to have hit menopause sometime during the Reagan administration.
No, but my wife did.....or at least that's what she told me.

Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:15 am
by mvscal
This must be part of Moobacca's "healthy food" initiative. Just don't get your fingers too close to her maw when
she straps on the feed bag.
A member of the White House household staff suffered injuries to his hand on Tuesday and was taken to by ambulance to a hospital, an administration official said.
The official told NBC News White House correspondent Kristen Welker that the original report in the Washington Post that the man had "life-threatening injuries" was blown out of proportion.
"There was a minor injury with a member of the residence staff — an ambulance was called out of an abundance of caution," the official said.
The Post updated its story to remove its report of the incident. But the Post's report said that Lon Walls, a D.C. Fire/EMS spokesman, said the man had a “possible amputation of one or two fingers."
Funny how the "most transparent administration in history" (I know, I laughed, too) can't even get its story straight over a simple workplace accident. All lies, all spin, all the time.
How's your Hope and Change workin out for ya, dumbfucks? You know who you are.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:29 am
by smackaholic
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:12 am
by poptart
Sudden Sam wrote:poptart wrote:Sam wrote:I'd be down there raising holy hell.
NDAA was signed into law
just for rednecks like you.
What are you talking about?
Didn't you Google NDAA?
They might lock your @ss up if'n you keep on with this anti-gov rhetoric.
You now
have no rights.
Enjoy! :)
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:33 am
by Moving Sale
Left Seater wrote:Isn't "fried" part of the pyramid in the South?
Seriously, if I had a kid and a state worker started making choices for my kid, I would do everything in my power to get her fired.
Now that you have the facts what is your take?
http://ordinary-gentlemen.com/blog/2012 ... -troversy/
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:38 am
by Derron
Moving Sale wrote:Left Seater wrote:Isn't "fried" part of the pyramid in the South?
Seriously, if I had a kid and a state worker started making choices for my kid, I would do everything in my power to get her fired.
Now that you have the facts what is your take?
http://ordinary-gentlemen.com/blog/2012 ... -troversy/
That you are still a sawed off complete fucking idiot.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 6:43 pm
by Left Seater
My statement had nothing to do with the story.
If, I had a kid and a state worker started making choices for my kid or overruling my choices, I would do everything in my power to get her fired.
This stands regardless of a linked story, no story, or your idiocy.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 7:46 pm
by Dinsdale
Left Seater wrote:My statement had nothing to do with the story.
If, I had a kid and a state worker started making choices for my kid or overruling my choices, I would do everything in my power to get her fired.
This stands regardless of a linked story, no story, or your idiocy.
Dude -- please don't ever make Moving Fail right about
anything, please.
The parents volunteered for the program.
Now, we can discuss whether the government has any business doing such things (since it was a state agency, that's up to the People of NC to decide, not you or I), but it was voluntary. So, if you tried to get someone fired for doing the job you asked them to do, you'd look pretty dumb.
Fucking pains me to back up MS -- please don't let it happen again.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:38 pm
by Moving Sale
I think his defense is that he was posting a non sequitur. Either way he is an idiot which still makes him smarter than Duhrron who would need 60 IQ points to get past Dullness.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:54 pm
by Cuda
Moving Sale wrote:Left Seater wrote:Isn't "fried" part of the pyramid in the South?
Seriously, if I had a kid and a state worker started making choices for my kid, I would do everything in my power to get her fired.
Now that you have the facts what is your take?
http://ordinary-gentlemen.com/blog/2012 ... -troversy/
1. why was it necessary to have a ridiculously well paid federal agent inspecting fucking anything involving a half-dozen pre-scholers which at the same time had nothing to do, as far as we know, with Diego in Seattle?
2. why the fuck are 4 year olds away from home, at "school" long enough to need a fucking lunch?
3. i don't fucking care if the parents volunteered or not- that's entirely fucking irrelevant
4. repeat after me; shoot, shovel, and shut the fuck up. some jackbooted federal lunch-cop turns up missing? really? have you checked the "bear-in-the-big-blue-house chat room"? well, then, have you checked Diego's e-mail acount? maybe they've met-up somewhere to share notes.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:04 pm
by Moving Sale
Cuda wrote:
1. why was it necessary to have a ridiculously well paid federal agent ...
If you are not going to read the link...
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:06 pm
by Cuda
if you're not going to go fuck yourself...
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:39 am
by H4ever
Mace wrote:
I don't think anyone inspects the lunch boxes, at least not yet, but it may well be in our future. I take yogurt to eat on most days, which gets me by until I get home after work.
I've been to school on "lunch with Dad" day a few times with my youngin' starting in K-garten. I remember the kids would raise their hands if they needed help opening something and for those who brought their own lunch, they would have to put a thumbs up if they "thought" they were done. The lunch room monitor gals would come inspect their lunch to make sure they had eaten something.
I suppose it's a good idea for the youngest ones but don't think they should be concerned about the nutrition content unless there's an obvious deficiency.
Re: Nanny State Going Crazy
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:15 am
by Dan Vogel
Did anyone read the link that Moving Sale put up? The reporting on this story has been misleading and people have been going hysterical for no reason. The program this young student was a part of was opt-in. And also the nuggets she was offered did not replace any of the food she already had from home. It was just to help her. Mostly I think Fox reported this and just wanted to stir up people who are opposed to government assistance. As always it's a good idea to think that there might be more to a story and try to find it out before you go off the handle.
I have a miserable life and wish I were dead!