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Subject: Re: Parents' "rights" and responsibilities
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Date: Wed, 8-Aug-84 15:14:33 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug  8 15:14:33 1984
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Quote without comment -- from "Dear Abby," Wednesday August 8, 1984:

>DEAR ABBY: It seems that lately in your attempts to "get with it,"
>you are really screwing up. You defend a child's right to privacy,
>and say that parents should not look at their children's yearbooks
>without permission.
>
>  Come on, Abby. Everyone knows that children have no rights. It is
>the responsibility of the parents to see that their children are
>reared in a clean and wholesome atmosphere.
>
>  Children need to be protected -- not given rights to do wrong.
>
>			Outraged in Orange, Calif.


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