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Re: State education board members push back on proposal to use involuntary relocation to describe slavery

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...ah, but there is nothing quite as rewarding as busting your hump at a humiliating job all day long then coming home and have the wife and kids greet ya with scorn and ridicule. Afterwards ya can turn on the idiot box and watch the anointed wise heads on tv SPLAIN why every injustice on the face of the earth is your fault on a personal level.




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Liberals are like a "Slinky". Totally useless, but somehow ya can't help but smile when you see one tumble down a flight of stairs!




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Re: State education board members push back on proposal to use involuntary relocation to describe slavery
By: Zimbler0
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Sun, 03 Jul 22 10:01 PM
Msg. 06320 of 06530

Faux_Clo > Slavery still exists, but in modern America, the word for it is HOUSEWIFE.


There have been reams of sit-coms reputing to show how much harder it is to be a house-wife than the working breadwinner for the house. . .

But sit-coms are not necessarily reality.

A house-wife is NOT a slave. A house-wife should be a co-equal partner in the marriage. However, there are some husbands with no financial sense - and in some of those cases the wife rules the roost and handles all the money. In other cases the woman is less bright than a box of rocks . . .

But, overall the institution of marriage has served the human race pretty well for several thousands of years.

Zim.


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