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duckman1911 02-25-2014 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 667859)
Dad - "Son, don't ever do anything that your conscience says not to do, speak your mind"

Son - "Good, because my conscience hates calling you sir because you're an idiot"

Dad - "Atta boy! You'll be a productive man in no time"

I doubt any of you would allow this scenario to play out right? Would you beat him and his conscience for a second or not?

Boy would get his teethe rattled for some stupid sheet like that.

Clampy 02-25-2014 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 667860)
I think his post was molded by a bunch of other input throughout this thread, along with the sentiment found in the coke thread - I wouldn't take it as a direct attack on you.


It's not at you I'm sure.


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Clampy 02-25-2014 03:23 PM

Wrong quote


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mcjaredsandwich 02-25-2014 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 667860)
I think his post was molded by a bunch of other input throughout this thread, along with the sentiment found in the coke thread - I wouldn't take it as a direct attack on you.

yeah duckman, this isn't an attack at you at all. its a culmination of several threads and your post tipped me toward spilling what I thought about how this community represents itself.

duckman1911 02-25-2014 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by mcjaredsandwich (Post 667870)
yeah duckman, this isn't an attack at you at all. its a culmination of several threads and your post tipped me toward spilling what I thought about how this community represents itself.

Roger that bro. When I started it I figured there would be few agree and a few disagrees and that would be it. The snowball has grown and made for some good reading.lol

Clampy 02-25-2014 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by duckman1911 (Post 667881)
Roger that bro. When I started it I figured there would be few agree and a few disagrees and that would be it. The snowball has grown and made for some good reading.lol


You can't ever assume that one here.


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AceArcher 02-25-2014 05:36 PM

We pretty much all agree that Duckman's son should do what he feels is right, as long as he understands that there is a consequence to his actions...

I am pretty sure we all also agree that his son should expand his viewpoints, and be open to multiculturalism (But not have it forced upon him) so that he can reap the benefits that it would offer him in a world very rapidly becoming more and more multicultural.


So someone gimme a refresher... what exactly are we discussing now? Who's on first?

Goooh 02-25-2014 06:41 PM

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I think this is where the conversation was heading, then we were gonna make a pit stop at widgeon grass, gun control and red snapper regulations.

AceArcher 02-25-2014 07:34 PM

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I think this is where the conversation was heading, then we were gonna make a pit stop at widgeon grass, gun control and red snapper regulations.

I don't mean to be petty... but you kind of forgot the whole very important tripletail issue there......

duckman1911 02-25-2014 07:42 PM

After reading everyones replies perhaps my original post left some in a do or dont situation. It would truely (I blieve) come down to your evaluation of your own child. If my boy was a dipsheet slacker he would be forced by me to do the assignment. It is the fact that he enjoys and does well in his spanish class that leads me to believe that he is doing this based on his principles. True, some may say his principles are wrong. If you do please explain to me how his refusal to say the pledge in spanish is harming our country in any way more than saying the pledge in spanish.


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