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Thats partly why we decided to home school right from the start...My girls also have grown up on Horse back in a rural area...Building hay forts...playing in ponds..shooting guns...learning to fish..shoveling manure...mowing the lawn ... weeding gardens..splitting and stacking firewood...etc..etc..

There are still options in raising well balanced kids in a relative safe environment..it just might involve a career change on the parents part and definitely some personal sacrifices.
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We also have a decided lack of public common sense.... Don't you think that the whackjobs who are seeking attention would stop doing much of what they do if they knew that it wouldn't get them anything. The kids who shot up Columbine HS were seeking attention. What would happen if the media and public decided that the way to treat these whackjobs and nutcases was to ignore them.... I'm guessing that a lot less people would do these horrific things, since the attention they're seeking wouldn't be found in doing them.

Let's stop going for the lowest common denominator in human behavior... and start rewarding civility and responsibility, rather than rewarding irresponsible and often criminal behaviors.

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There aren't any more nut-cases on this planet than there were in the '50s.

What we do have more of though, is access to fantasy situations enacted through realistic video games, high-tech media-driven reporting techniques of horrific worldwide events, our children subjected to fictional TV dramas, aggressive reality shows and over-the-top movies available in DVD or cable format.

Some people have difficulty separating reality from fiction.
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I was interested to see where this originated. The first reference to it that I found was on a joke site along with this....

BEST NEWSPAPER HEADLINES OF 1997........
1. Include Your Children When Baking Cookies
2. Something Went Wrong in Jet Crash, Experts Say
3. Police Begin Campaign to Run Down Jaywalkers
4. Drunks Get Nine Months in Violin Case
5. Iraqi Head Seeks Arms
6. Is There a Ring of Debris around Uranus?
7. Prostitutes Appeal to Pope
8. Panda Mating Fails; Veterinarian Takes Over
9. British Left Waffles on Falkland Islands
10. Teacher Strikes Idle Kids
11. Clinton Wins Budget; More Lies Ahead
12. Plane Too Close to Ground, Crash Probe Told
13. Miners Refuse to Work After Death
14. Juvenile Court to Try Shooting Defendant
15. Stolen Painting Found by Tree
16. Two Sisters Reunited after 18 Years in Checkout Counter
17. War Dims Hope for Peace
18. If Strike Isn't Settled Quickly, It May Last a While
19. Couple Slain; Police Suspect Homicide
20. Man Struck by Lightning Faces Battery Charge
21. New Study of Obesity Looks for Larger Test Group
22. Astronaut Takes Blame for Gas in Space
23. Kids Make Nutritious Snacks
24. Local High School Dropouts Cut in Half

pinch of salt required perhaps ?

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I am not worried. I have a sister in law who is fanatical about not letting her boys have anything that even looks like a toy gun. But the thing is, any object that is long and even vaguely shaped like a gun will do the trick for them. They run around waving sticks and shouting bang bang.

And trublue is right when he says "Some people have difficulty separating reality from fiction." But I bet we wouldnt all agree who those people are.
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