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	<title>Comments on: Restoring Robert Kennedy&#8217;s Legacy</title>
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 		<title>Comment on Restoring Robert Kennedy&#8217;s Legacy by: Oren</title>
		<link>http://oneandfour.org/archives/2005/11/restoring_rober.html#comment-354</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thanks for standing up for us and pointing out Emanuel's hypocrisy. Although, I dont' think uniforms or V-chips are anything to make a big deal about.

It's usually just elementary schools that require students to wear uniforms. I think it is actually a good thing, because it puts poor kids and wealthy kids on equal footing.

With V-chips the censoring is done by the parents not the government. I don't see anything wrong with parents having the ability to decide what their children are able to see on TV. I would say that is much better than the government or the MPAA deciding what's appropriate for kids to see.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Thanks for standing up for us and pointing out Emanuel&#8217;s hypocrisy. Although, I dont&#8217; think uniforms or V-chips are anything to make a big deal about.</p>
	<p>It&#8217;s usually just elementary schools that require students to wear uniforms. I think it is actually a good thing, because it puts poor kids and wealthy kids on equal footing.</p>
	<p>With V-chips the censoring is done by the parents not the government. I don&#8217;t see anything wrong with parents having the ability to decide what their children are able to see on TV. I would say that is much better than the government or the MPAA deciding what&#8217;s appropriate for kids to see.
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