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Posted by Keith-OR on November 19, 2006 at 11:52:26 from (207.200.116.203):
In Reply to: To Nebraska Cowman posted by Kim on November 18, 2006 at 18:06:54:
Jim J, I am agreement with "Rexalot" on most of this. I see nothing wrong with picture that Nebraska Cowman has posted. I too did not know that pic was a link to his website.....Thanks Kim for heads up Rexalot's post: Jim: "I think as a parent, if your child is using the computer to browse websites, you have the responsibility to check on what they are doing and the sites they visit. We are NOT here to raise your kids." "If Jim is going to let his kids or grandkids view this site, then it"s HIS responbility to educate them on what is right and wrong and what they see here. The photo in itself isn"t as much offensive or disturbing from what can be seen in National Geographic or in any magazine or newspaper. Turn on the TV, Jim. Maybe you haven"t seen the news lately either. You"ve agreed to the TOS Jim or you wouldn"t be posting here." Jim, I have a 7 year old daughter(Youngest of 6 children) and it is MY JOB to control what she views and hears, not the SYSTEM. I have the "on/off" button, remote control. AND "I know where my children are tonite." Keith & Shawn
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