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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 7623814" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>This is a classic case of misplaced entitlement. If the kid is home schooled, he hardly needs school clothes as has been pointed out many times.</p><p></p><p>If the kid has a roof over his head, he has no need to leave the house, so he can use the home phone. We used to do this before cell phones were common. A cell phone is not owed to anyone... especially a 13 y/o kid. Home schooling can be and as stated has been conducted via discs, mail in forms, etc for years. The internet is not a requirement.</p><p></p><p>You are saying that the parents should make some concessions since they are making their child. You don't know that they aren't. You have merely pointed out some things you think are wrong and tried to bait us all into agreeing with you. It is likely that they have made cuts you have not observed and made concessions you are not aware of.... but that doesn't change the fact that they don't have to. If the kid is well fed and has a roof over his head you don't really have a valid complaint. There are people FAR worse off than him that actually DO have bad parents. By your definition all poor people are bad parents. You are clearly just a spoiled kid with a silver spoon in his mouth, obama supporter. Grow up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 7623814, member: 619324"] This is a classic case of misplaced entitlement. If the kid is home schooled, he hardly needs school clothes as has been pointed out many times. If the kid has a roof over his head, he has no need to leave the house, so he can use the home phone. We used to do this before cell phones were common. A cell phone is not owed to anyone... especially a 13 y/o kid. Home schooling can be and as stated has been conducted via discs, mail in forms, etc for years. The internet is not a requirement. You are saying that the parents should make some concessions since they are making their child. You don't know that they aren't. You have merely pointed out some things you think are wrong and tried to bait us all into agreeing with you. It is likely that they have made cuts you have not observed and made concessions you are not aware of.... but that doesn't change the fact that they don't have to. If the kid is well fed and has a roof over his head you don't really have a valid complaint. There are people FAR worse off than him that actually DO have bad parents. By your definition all poor people are bad parents. You are clearly just a spoiled kid with a silver spoon in his mouth, obama supporter. Grow up. [/QUOTE]
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