NO, what in that post caused you to think of that?
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This is the kind of nation some of the folks on AFF want!!!!
You just love to amp up the drama... you really think AFF people want a nation like this? I wil say that I don't think it's a bad thing for people to take their children someplace private to discipline them. If nothing else, I think that hitting your kids in public is a little tacky.
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You just love to amp up the drama... you really think AFF people want a nation like this? I wil say that I don't think it's a bad thing for people to take their children someplace private to discipline them. If nothing else, I think that hitting your kids in public is a little tacky.
There is a definite difference in a "swat" to the behind at the exact time of disobedience and "hitting your kids".
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You just love to amp up the drama... you really think AFF people want a nation like this? I wil say that I don't think it's a bad thing for people to take their children someplace private to discipline them. If nothing else, I think that hitting your kids in public is a little tacky.
After reading the Obama Thread and the views that
SOME ( I emphasis some) members here have, I have no
doubt that they want a nation like this - unless they are
making it up?? but I doubt it
You just love to amp up the drama... you really think AFF people want a nation like this? I wil say that I don't think it's a bad thing for people to take their children someplace private to discipline them. If nothing else, I think that hitting your kids in public is a little tacky.
Sometimes when kids do things in public it does require a quick swat of a response. However, with my son, I found that giving him "the look" and asking him "the question" usually took care of things because he knew what they meant.