- 03 May 2019 16:45
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Nonsense-
I also noticed on MSN news the other day, an 'ethnic' woman with her young male child aged about 10, complaining that she is unable to get 'FREE' school meals for children like hers.
On the same page, was a story about the obesity epidemic in the U.K,
The thing about the woman, with her child was, both of them looked like they had won the jackpot in the cream cake department & had lost the key some while back.
Now, I don't know about you, but, in my childhood, poverty was etched on the faces of children, we never had a scintilla of expectation, yet alone 'entitlement' from the state through financial or other support, had there been,both Labour & the Tories would have put a stop to that- pronto.
Suntzu wrote:Yep, Africa's best and brightest fled to the West. We need to return them to make Africa great again. Also we have been giving away "free" food for decade. I wonder what this does to farmers trying to make a living trying to sell food.
Have you ever noticed that when we are shown the videos of starving African children, flies and all, we don't see many starving women and generally no starving men?
Nonsense-
I also noticed on MSN news the other day, an 'ethnic' woman with her young male child aged about 10, complaining that she is unable to get 'FREE' school meals for children like hers.
On the same page, was a story about the obesity epidemic in the U.K,
The thing about the woman, with her child was, both of them looked like they had won the jackpot in the cream cake department & had lost the key some while back.
Now, I don't know about you, but, in my childhood, poverty was etched on the faces of children, we never had a scintilla of expectation, yet alone 'entitlement' from the state through financial or other support, had there been,both Labour & the Tories would have put a stop to that- pronto.
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Andre PREVIN : "Your playing all the 'wrong' notes" .
Eric MORECOMBE ; "I'm playing all the 'right' notes,but, not necessarily in the 'right' order".
Eric MORECOMBE ; "I'm playing all the 'right' notes,but, not necessarily in the 'right' order".