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Broward sheriff Scott Israel refuses to resign, touts 'amazing leadership' in interview with Tapper
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3088279" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Kids are traditionally handled with soft gloves these days in every school program. I don't know if they are afraid of legal repercussions, or what.</p><p>In my day, you went to the hallway with the teacher and his 2' paddle, got your swats, signed the paddle and went back to be ridiculed by the class.</p><p>Hell yes it was embarrassing,(called bullying now) but now it would be called assault and battery along with child abuse, and whatever litany of legal BS they could stack on.</p><p>I know it worked for me to keep my smart mouth shut, and when attending a class with a teacher that had a light trigger and a heavy hand on the paddle, I damned sure kept my mouth shut in class. Other classes with teachers that were not inclined to paddle, I was the class clown.</p><p>One has to know when to fold em, and when to hold em.</p><p>Kids aren't stupid. Even when 2 yrs old they know which parent they can take advantage of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3088279, member: 5412"] Kids are traditionally handled with soft gloves these days in every school program. I don't know if they are afraid of legal repercussions, or what. In my day, you went to the hallway with the teacher and his 2' paddle, got your swats, signed the paddle and went back to be ridiculed by the class. Hell yes it was embarrassing,(called bullying now) but now it would be called assault and battery along with child abuse, and whatever litany of legal BS they could stack on. I know it worked for me to keep my smart mouth shut, and when attending a class with a teacher that had a light trigger and a heavy hand on the paddle, I damned sure kept my mouth shut in class. Other classes with teachers that were not inclined to paddle, I was the class clown. One has to know when to fold em, and when to hold em. Kids aren't stupid. Even when 2 yrs old they know which parent they can take advantage of. [/QUOTE]
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