Thursday February 16, 2012

illsayit's past comments

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    illsayit

    Well I just want to say thanks-it's good to read articles like this to be a good support for my husband when he gets home, and remembering not to whinge about my needing him or catch his drift when he is wanting to get back home, and doesnt want to state it that way.......

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    illsayit

    poor defenseless children can grow up to be violent confused bully-like adults.Dealing with the parents, and helping them become a parent that they want to be like would be a better suggestion than sterilising as miamum suggested and forgot to quote me on-as it would have answered her question directed at me. These stories are regular which probably means a lot more go by unnoticed than noticed; which is why I suggest if we are adults, that we consider the pain some other adults may be harbouring and help them to quit the cycle, instead of dragging them through more. Make them take responsibilty for their actions, yes, but totally denying them any sort concern just makes me wonder if you werent bullied or neglected by your parent. And so in this case, yes, their admittance to something is not denial-and as it is being established with authorities, a step in a positive direction.

    Posted in: Couple arrested for assaulting children with vacuum cleaner

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    illsayit

    Yong yang you understood me fine. To answer your question- No, It doesnt make me feel guilty. Youre demeaning tactics by questioning me about my guilt continue to display your bullying techniques and self righteous attitude. But dont bother answering my questions, maybe just spend some time with, and noticing your kids, beyond how they compare inline with everybody else, eh.

    Posted in: Couple arrested for assaulting children with vacuum cleaner

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    illsayit

    While I no way agree with the degree to which the term discipline is applied by the mother and her boyfriend, I think upon questioning that they admitted theyre guilt is a step in the right direction. Circumstances like this, a separation from the real father and that lack of support, while the mother also seems to be self-indulging her feelings of rejection all play into affecting the children. But, I dont find miamums attitude any better, or even yong yangs idea of self-righteousness any better either; I would wonder at how much time they actually spent disciplining their children versus a run with the sheep and copycat the others youchien style of disciplining, which doesnt actually discipline, but creates a totalitarian contrare to reality situation of family and parenting, that I would suggest creates a lot of pressures for people just like this mother in this case. You lot with the rod of judgement even to the point of commenting reallyy are the ones I abhor alongside the people of such a case. Theyre admitting theyre guilt is one step the right way, havent seen that step from yous yet.

    Posted in: Couple arrested for assaulting children with vacuum cleaner

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    illsayit

    Or on another note-learn how to drive and demand better parking facilities!

    Posted in: Hot commute

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    illsayit

    Yey bass4funk, all these whingers just sound like theyre from the high stuck up there alps, and arent used to sweating-sitting along with the non-working Japanese patriots making out as if they are working, or theyre so hyped and fit and ecological aware cause they bike it. If alllllll the shokunin-yes there is another word for workers besides sarariman-whinged as much as you guys you wouldnt have a fancy office or a damn train line to even talk about! If they can haul a physical day of 8hrs-eat your heart out bike riders-in this heat, while also swallowing down gob fulls of the hot air blowing out of you air conditioners, Id say you yous can eat it up and suffer some. Or why dont you really start thinking about living somewhere else, and changing your lifestyle, instead of just talking about it.

    Posted in: Hot commute

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    illsayit

    Oh I hope they cut the teachers paypackets here-well not really-but that would discourage an increase in tenfold English bullys surely.

    Posted in: Hundreds of thousands strike in UK over pension cuts

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    illsayit

    Watch out Australia you have a dictatorship, and you cant even tell> Dont worry though the polls say nobody likes Gillard much anymore, even the Greens who are the only reason she is leading the country at the moment. She must be snorting some pretty high stuff to think she even knows what is right from wrong. Probably an overdose on CO2. Or maybe O2,bwhahahaha....... And dont go comparing alcohol to cigarretes now, you should be comparing to the natural ecological type smokers didnchaknow! Alcohol does not come from plants, neither does tobacco. They havent told Australians yet that Darwin didnt really like Australia when he saw it,bwahahaha.......

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    illsayit

    Im curious. Im religious. We are made in the image of God, and sin started with Adam, we are all fallen. God is the judge and God has the power of mercy. Through Jesus our sins are redeemed, and being a Christian we want to be like Jesus. This talk still doesnt allow for us as individuals to be the judge. And I would tend to agree with the talk that it is those who would uphold matrimony as those between two people of the opposite sex is being brought down by the very same people. The first command and continued command throughtout the Bible from God is to multiply. So my question would ask those of the gay community about how you believe a community that is for gay marriage will affect the straight marriage; would you suggest that one partner be at home to be rusuban? Would you suggest that a lifestyle needs two pay-packets to survive in todays's society? I believe that is where the gay community may become divided into gender ideals. Enlighten me!

    Posted in: Gay marriage backers say NY vote has national impact

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    illsayit

    Everybody knows it's the merging of 2 families that's why there is a bloomin' wedding in the first place. The couple are a symbol of that. I agree with cleo, in fact I think it is more than sad, it's sick. Yuck Yuck Yuck. Like cant the father-in-laws organize a little hoe-down for themselves or whatever, if that's what they want. Confucius just stating the obvious there, no enlightening whatsoever. YUCK

    Posted in: Filial piety -- it's back in style

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    illsayit

    well besides the help the survivors rebuild, which is already being undertaken, even though some of those stupid ones like Tanigaki complain about a couple of thousand, when in 2 months already, 10s of thousands of temp housing have been done, and all that....my guess would be to make sure Japan heads down the track of other energy supplies. So until Tepco is closed, thatd either draw things out or hurry them up. Which do the other politicians want? And Germany has been encouraging about this too, so Japan is not alone. I mean if anybody can make this move it's Japan-especially with their poor us we suffered the dropping of the bomb attitude, as if nobody else in the world has been at the peril of nuclear contamination. The situation is so perfect, itd clean that attitude up nicely, and certainly put to use the technology capacity that Japan has-compared to that now pictured stupid looking kids walker robot. And economics would boost after a recovery period double fold, and well itd keep Komeito out of politics-yey-, and after lasts nights tremor sitting right at Fukushima with a 5-er, Id say, who wants Tepco closed quickly?

    Posted in: Prime Minister Naoto Kan survived a no-confidence motion by promising to quit once he makes tangible progress in containing the nuclear crisis and rebuilding quake-stricken areas. What sort of criteria should be used to evaluate that?

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    illsayit

    @sushi-psst dont tell anybody your one of them christian doomsday folk willya otherwise the climate change bill will never pass! Did America used to have lunchbags-their cafeterias are huge and most people seem to buy lunch-certainly someone there making monies eh-the cafeteria? Or the govt behind them public school lunches? Or the company that provides the public school lunches??? Anyone else we can point fingers at? So whats for lunch today-noodles? thats a feel good.

    Posted in: Republicans question healthier eating proposals

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    illsayit

    Bruno, I think you have a point in there, cept the one about Australia. While Israel might give haven to serial offenders, Australia gives haven to serial economic offenders; and that really isnt that fair to those who are nothing but AUstralian. You been lapping up too much 'fair go' talk, Id say. But can we stay on topic here now please, what's Australia got to do with Israel and AMerica, theyre both (s)miiiiiles away!

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    illsayit

    yeah think out of the box-like replacing those fisherman in an equally low-populated coastline DownUnder, where they could use their fishing licenses to shove deep up the Australian govts tight...fishing laws.

    Posted in: How one Japanese village defied the tsunami

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    illsayit

    Well besides the wondering, cant help but notice the gender issue

    Posted in: Man stabs female volunteer worker at Ishinomaki Red Cross hospital

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    illsayit

    snowgirl, join the crowd! feel free to comment on the article. Your supposition of educating children is one and the same for everyone around the world is certainly news to me. Your talking about institutionalizing and public schools and this being a pre-school, is more non-sensical than anything Ive said so far. You arguing that for all intents abd purposes that is should be a home away from home, is fine, but I stated that there is no such thing. Can you please explain how a home and school can be the one and the same? This is non-sensiical as well. But join the crowd giving me a hard time, and any time you feel the need to add anything to this article, you can do that too.

    Posted in: Respect and embrace differences: An educator’s lesson

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    illsayit

    Lately, Germany and it's courtrooms have been getting weirder and weirder. Is it the whole country, or just those with enough wallop to be the ones being heard from outside of the country? What happened.

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    illsayit

    fadamor, you are in agreement with aeho I see. In case it needs to be restated-I said that like a million other businesses the same out there. Of course, your cause and effect theory could probably argue the numbers, but I guess you get my drift. Im not arguing that this is a bad educational center, or that any other one is better or worse than. My point was that to say a home away from home, is misleading and degrading to parents. You would expect when you are a paying customer certain standards, that I agree with. But this article and the operator-who cares age or experience, really, thats not my point-stating a home away from home is where I see problems arise in the community as a whole. And no it doesnt shock me that there is people out there who think there is bad role models as parents. What shocks me, is that you need to state it. What shocks me is that you must think that everybody agrees with you and your ideal of a role model, are you a clone? Nearly everybody is a parent, let me ask how you regard the population on a whole? All those paying customers of yours, do they come up to scratch? And do we all need our children suffer a ideal that there is only one type of perfect role model? What sort of role model would set their role so high, that at any slight deviation the child would be considered, a deviant. No your jumping to conclusions about me is shocking, and as aleader of a sort, of educating kids, Id be very hesitant to consider you as a role model(seeing we are getting personal). But I bet if we met, we'd probably find our interest in children and the community is rather close; just how we tackle it, differnt.

    Posted in: Respect and embrace differences: An educator’s lesson

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    illsayit

    But hey aeho, dont worry, your suspicions of me on some days are probably right, but most times I think Id disappoint you. But about this, can be said the same about home and educating centres-somedays are good and somedays, well, we all need a saviour.

    Posted in: Respect and embrace differences: An educator’s lesson

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    illsayit

    Well who is the suspicious one-I cant even be bothered reading the article again. Your comment was interesting enough! I never said inexperienced teacher-my english-I said inexperienced with children. But seeing you are so concerned and searched the age, does that mean this photo is fraudelent? Or that for a handful of kids, staff is required, and affordable? A school should be about education. Are you suggesting that teachers replace the role of parents? That teachers care more than parents? Are you suggesting that institutionalizing children is better or equal to that of home? This kind of thinking continues to take responsibilty away from parents, causing parents to loose confidence in their ability to relate to their child/ren, and your sense isnt necessarily everybody elses, so if you want to comment on the article, go ahead. But your suspicions of me are loud and obvious.

    Posted in: Respect and embrace differences: An educator’s lesson

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