Kelowna house destroyed by partiers!

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Oh, yeah! And when was the last time you saw the elderly going on a rampage destroying houses? Do you think all youth are outdoing the old folks? Most elderly I know understand values, oh yeah, and when in school we learned how to spell! -:)
Oh, that must be why our population is on the decline!

Just because they haven't dosen't mean they don't want to it just means gravity has caught up and they can't. The guys I hang around with would love to but various geriatric debilities (usually a wife) prevent them from enjoying youthful activities.
 

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Kelowna Capital News - Arrests made in Kelowna house party

Has no one learned a thing from the Stanley Cup riots? Why do young people today have so little respect for others' property. Is it because the little bastards are provided with luxury at no cost and are never taught gratitude? Disgusting!

'But isn't teaching the kids the school's job? ''Isn't that why we pay taxes?'

Sad but true: I've come across that attitude from some parents. And they extend that attitude even to teaching values. It's all the teacher's job because the parents pay taxes and the parents have no responsibility whatsoever. Sad attitude to have for parents.
 

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'But isn't teaching the kids the school's job? ''Isn't that why we pay taxes?'

Sad but true: I've come across that attitude from some parents. And they extend that attitude even to teaching values. It's all the teacher's job because the parents pay taxes and the parents have no responsibility whatsoever. Sad attitude to have for parents.

Expecting schools to teach values is like letting CCRA do your taxes. It can be done but you won't like the results.
 

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When I was young, I would not have dared even the possible risk of having things get out of hand. My dad was strict!

Perhaps even too strict. Strange as it may sound, i still fear him today, for no logical reason. Just an irrational fear. It has certainly affected our relationship to the extent that our relationship is almost diplomatic and cordial on my part than a real father son relationship. However, it seems some parents have gone too far in the opposite direction too. There is a happy medium of teaching kids respect none-the-less.

Expecting schools to teach values is like letting CCRA do your taxes. It can be done but you won't like the results.

But some parents have that attitude. They pay school taxes so it's the school's job to raise them. heck, some people seem to have that attitude about health too: I pay for medicare so it's not my job to take care of my health: that's why i pay taxes to patch me up."
 

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When I was young, I would not have dared even the possible risk of having things get out of hand. My dad was strict!

Perhaps even too strict. Strange as it may sound, i still fear him today, for no logical reason. Just an irrational fear. It has certainly affected our relationship to the extent that our relationship is almost diplomatic and cordial on my part than a real father son relationship. However, it seems some parents have gone too far in the opposite direction too. There is a happy medium of teaching kids respect none-the-less.



But some parents have that attitude. They pay school taxes so it's the school's job to raise them. heck, some people seem to have that attitude about health too: I pay for medicare so it's not my job to take care of my health: that's why i pay taxes to patch me up."

And then these people are not happy when they get what they pay for.
 

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And they expect the teachers and physicians to be miracle workers even though they spoil their kids rottern or just beat them as the only solution to any problem and drink a pint a day with a pack of smokes.
 

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And they expect the teachers and physicians to be miracle workers even though they spoil their kids rottern or just beat them as the only solution to any problem and drink a pint a day with a pack of smokes.

Pint a day? Must be some of them citified slackers. Can't even drink proper.
 

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Pint a day? Must be some of them citified slackers. Can't even drink proper.

OK, OK, I'm a teetotaller. A pint would probably get me drunk beyond repair. How about a 6-pack a day then?

Then again, seeing that I pay for medicare, why should I care about my health? Isn't that teh physician's job? And if he can't patch up my arteries after the pound o' bacon I eat every day, then I'll sue his azz! Isn't that how it's supposed to be?
 

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OK, OK, I'm a teetotaller. A pint would probably get me drunk beyond repair. How about a 6-pack a day then?

Then again, seeing that I pay for medicare, why should I care about my health? Isn't that teh physician's job? And if he can't patch up my arteries after the pound o' bacon I eat every day, then I'll sue his azz! Isn't that how it's supposed to be?

Try a flat of beer and a quart of whiskey a day. Seen many a logger do that.
 

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Try a flat of beer and a quart of whiskey a day. Seen many a logger do that.

Thank God for alcohol taxes. I sure don't want to pay for their medicare!

Don't get me wrong: I don't mind my taxes helping others; that's just human compassion for others. But wehn they're ruining their health like that?! That's self-inflicted. No thanks. And again, they probably have that attitude that that's why they pay taxes: a license to not give a damn about their health.

Try a flat of beer and a quart of whiskey a day. Seen many a logger do that.

Sorry, I had to requote this. Are you serious?!
 

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Expecting schools to teach values is like letting CCRA do your taxes. It can be done but you won't like the results.

But some parents have that attitude. They pay school taxes so it's the school's job to raise them. heck, some people seem to have that attitude about health too: I pay for medicare so it's not my job to take care of my health: that's why i pay taxes to patch me up."
I went to publicly funded schools that taught morals. I'm a fine law abridging citizen.
 

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I went to publicly funded schools that taught morals. I'm a fine law abridging citizen.

I'm not saying public schools can't teach morals. I'm just saying that it helps if the parents reinforce it too. The school can teach morality all it wants, but if the parent can't care less, it's not as effective. There is only so much teachers can do if the parents can't lift a finger.
 

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I'm not saying public schools can't teach morals. I'm just saying that it helps if the parents reinforce it too. The school can teach morality all it wants, but if the parent can't care less, it's not as effective. There is only so much teachers can do if the parents can't lift a finger.

There was a time when I believed setting a good example was paramount, but I'm not sure about that any more!
 

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dont loose faith JLM.... A good example still goes a far way in this world. Its just now that the person being an example has to sometimes hammer the idea into someones head a little longer than before :)