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Covaan_Meshuga -> RE: What you don't know can hurt you (7/12/2008 10:19:33 PM)
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Okay. I'm a mom of two children in their late and mid thirties, and if I hadn't had teenagers to tell me what "hard lemonade" was when it first came out here, I would have thought it to be like the sour candies they sold then and now -- really sour lemonade, hard to drink, but people drink it for the challenge. Just the other day, I saw a new drink in the grocery store and started to buy it, but I didn't, because although I could not find anything that said it had alcohol in it, I became suspicious. I still don't know if it had alcohol. My children have had to tell me as lately as in the last five years that certain innocent-looking drinks had alcohol in them! It used to be that the drinks were in containers that were obvious. Now, I can walk in a health food store and buy root beer that looks like beer or into the grocery store and buy a fancy pop that looks like beer. So yes, I think CPS took it too far, BUT the reason they have the freedom to do this is because of the aeons of abuses children suffered, because everyone just turned their heads. There were laws on the books to protect animals long before there were laws on the books to protect children and women. The pendulum swings. It's like when women were pushed into a corner, not allowed to vote, not allowed to work, not allowed to own property, not allowed to prosecute husbands for abuse. When they were fed up with the ignorance and idiocy, they flexed their muscles, and innocent men paid the price. We are still working on getting that pendulum into the center. _____________________________ I just asked my husband, and he said he learned what it was through advertising. I asked him what he would have thought it was if he had not seen the advertising, and he said, "Sour lemonade."
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