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That's kids for ya. Always trying to buck the status quo. Always trying to go their own way, be defiant, act like they have a right to think for themselves, always defying tradition.
You would think that their parents brought them up to be some kind of free thinkers or something. The kind of people who will vote for one party one year and four years later vote for the other party. Never consistent. Completely unpredictable.
What kind of parents are those kids going to be? What kind of values will they teach their children?
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| May 29, 2009 04:20 AM | view on twitter |
You would think that their parents brought them up to be some kind of free thinkers or something. The kind of people who will vote for one party one year and four years later vote for the other party. Never consistent. Completely unpredictable.
What kind of parents are those kids going to be? What kind of values will they teach their children?
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