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On Sep 2, 3:52�pm, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 2 Sep, 12:33, Vinylanach wrote:



I wouldn't run for Vice President if my 16-year-old daughter was
pregnant for the second time. �It would show a profound lack of
judgment.


According to your scenario, she would be popping out the second one
just nine months after the first one. What a machine!


It's called Irish twins.

I'm not saying it all adds up. In fact, I'm saying none of it adds
up, and that the truth is even more convoluted than we imagined. If
the daughter suddenly "miscarries," then it will be obvious what
happened.


How does your daughter's irresponsibility affect your judgement?


Because you didn't raise her right...especially by Christian
standards. (And I use the term :standards" very loosely when it comes
to Christian, since they tend to fluctuate according to the sales
plan...er, I mean God's plan.)

Should parents be required to take the blame for all the mistakes of
their kids?


It would be a better world if they did.

Having fine, outstanding children is a qualifier for public office?


Yes. It means you led your children into adulthood with care and
skill and intelligence.

How about bad silings, does that knock you out also?


Do you mean if one of your kids is good and one is bad? That's called
inconsistency and an inability to adjust to different circumstances.
Not a good trait for a leader.

Bad parents, too?


If you can succeed despite a bad childhood, then you're strong and
independent. If you blame everything on your parents, you're a victim
and you have no right to lead others.

Boon