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by wrks4me from California

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I know there's this big issue out there about whether to spank your kids or not. I don't care how you choose to discipline your kids. I'm just pleading with the parents of today to just take control of their own kids.

While at work yesterday, these 4 punk white boy wanta-bees around 15-17yrs old came into my store. They seemed nice enough no problems, looking to rent some games. When we didn't have the games they wanted they left peacefully. Just about 5 minutes later, they pulled up out front. One ran in, threw down my bubble gum machine and ran out the door. Did I leave out the part where he stopped to smile at me on his way out.

This was clearly an act of just plain disrespect, not terrorisim. Maybe even just a dare, how sad. I know people will yell, you can't control what your kids do when you're not around. Well let me tell you this, if that's what they do when you're not around. What does that say about how the act when you are. When did it become alright to raise your kids with a complete lack of respect for others.

My sons do and did their share of mischievious acts. But I can honestly say that disrepsecting others property wasn't one of them. I spanked my first son, I started spanking my second. Then was shown there were different ways to discipline without the use of violence that were just as affective.

Now I'm not telling anyone how to take control of their kids, or judging the way you do discipline your kids. All I'm asking is that you start disciplining them, and teach them the value of repspecting others and their property. These are the same kids that are going to be running our country in 30 years. Now I know the idiots that are running it now can't fill a hole of dirt without an act of congress.

Don't we want our country to be ran by a better class of people in the future, not worse?

 

 

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asnapper read my blog view my photos
May 6, 2007 | 9:42 AM

Wow, are you ever right on this one. I was spanked as a kid and now I love the lord and I repect authority and peoples property. I didn't back talk my parents, and I love them dearly and I am greatful for every little swat I got because I deserved it. There are no consequences for these kids, they do as they please because the government will protect them, They are told to call 911 if your parent touch you. I don't know what our country will be like when these kids grow up and run the country it will be total Chaos.

ddain read my blog view my photos
May 7, 2007 | 2:21 PM

You should have put a bullet in the ass of the kid who knocked down the bubble gum machine. If his folks won't spank him, maybe a limp will teach him a lesson.

thornyone read my blog view my photos
Jun 2, 2007 | 9:35 PM

Here Here. Children need to be shown how to act and taught how to act. I see so many people today just letting their kids grow up, they are not RAISING their children. Kids need to be taught to respect authority, their teachers, others peoples belongings, not to walk or stand on furniture etc etc etc.
I always told my kids to never go into another persons purse or pockets or touch anything that was not theirs. If you never do then no one can ever blame you if something is missing. To this day they never go into my purse, nor does their dad. We respect each others privacy and property.
People, children need to be taught and shown how to act. I never really had to spank my kids, I handles everything between us but if they didnt want to listen then I said well if I cant handle it I'll have to talk to your dad.
That always worked.
Most importantly talk to your children, dont just talk at them, bark orders, or tell them what they did wrong. Have conversations with them, tell them you love them, compliment them on how they behave or on a job well done. That weems to work wonders. Instead of telling them what they did wrong, point out what they did right.

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I recently lost my older brother Steve to lung cancer. My father told him when he was a child to take care of his little sister. And he never stopped, we couldn't have been closer had we been twins. He would have been 49 this month. My outlook on life now more than ever is, life is way to short don't sweat the small stuff. Laugh your way through life. If you don't feel you have anything to laugh about, pray to your God to provide you with something to laugh about. But more importantly have faith that he will provide you with all your needs. R.I.P. Steve, I love you! March 20, 1958 - Feb 22, 2007

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