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Old 02-03-2009, 03:07 PM
 
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Nebraska that well documented center of neo-Marxism...

So, Steveo,

I'm really confused as to how one makes the mental leap that providing a safe haven for children, regardless of age, is tantamount to socialism? Now I know that the S word is the last refuge of those with limited debating skills but I would rather have kids, especially teenagers who instead of living on the streets, earning money as prostitutes, thieves, and falling into drug abuse as a result would have someplace to go. You see Steve, child abuse and abandonment didn't begin with Hollywood stars becoming single parents.
I'd suggest you learn more about what was going on in Nebraska - particularly Omaha - regarding the Safe Haven Law - before you post stuff like this.
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