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![Living & Dying]() Living & Dying (2007)
IMDB rating: 4.70
Plot: Two killers turn the tables on a trio of robbers when they find themselves in a hostage situation. Surrounded by the police, the robbers must become the heroes before the killers execute everyone.
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Directors: Keeyes Jon
Actors: Zembrod Tom,Furlong Edward,Ripke Maurice,McGee Robin,Wayne Curtis,Haaga Trent,Coleman Brady,Action,Crime,Thriller,
Shouldn't it be Politically Correct to tell those telling you how to raise your kids to go take a Flying F#%*?
All of a sudden it seems completely appropriate to tell someone how to raise their kids. I think those telling you how to raise your kids are poor example of adults that were raised wrong. I don’t want my kids turning out like them so I certainly don’t want to take their advice.
I don’t care if they are the editor of the ultimate parents magazine or have to pull a wagon to carry their boatload of child development PhD’s, these people are NOT how I want my kids to turn out. Most of us know about Spock and his personal life, so these experts don’t impress me in the least. My mother and father could stick these so-called experts nose in the dirt every time I hear them open their insulting blabber-lips (yeah, ok, so it’s a new word I made up for the occasion).
What am I talking about? I’m talking about this article:
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/parenting /is-it-okay-to-talk-about-your-daughters -weight-if-it-s-for-the-national-good-57 9635/
Where the journalist thinks the mother, Michelle Obama, should not have publically said the doctor said her daughters were overweight. You know the routine… "fragile stage of development at this age"… "hormones raging" … "self conscious, insecure"… awkward age"… etc.
It’s every parenting author’s wet dream to convince a parent that he/she was never a child, never watched his/her parents raise them, or even slightly picked up a thing from all the other relatives, grandparents, etc., because the reader needs an "expert" to teach them how to raise a child. To convince the reader they are not an expert, the author will paint a picture of a young teen (uh, talking about your child, Mr. Mrs. reader) just one step away from suicide and two steps away from mass murder.
Of course in Obama’s case, her kids are just a step a way of anorexia or bulimia. And poor Michelle did it to them by simply opening her mouth. Now it is going to be a life of anorexia for the girls, in and out of treatment centers, a different psychiatrist every month, and probably on to crack and dying in a methamphetamine lab explosion.
I never bought the concept that it takes a village to raise a child either. I didn’t see Hillary jetting off her kid to Pakistan to be raise by remote villagers. I think these imbecile ideas come to you when you sleep. She was probably dreaming that if Bill and her lived in a village, the village would keep an eye on him. And by the time you are fully awake you have the dream so screwed up that anything is possible you’d come up with.
I think "common sense" doesn’t exist anymore. For instance, did you know that Anorexia is in epidemic proportions? That’s what the politically correct would say. The complete opposite person… you know, the one with common sense will say, "Hell no, the epidemic in America is fat people. Most people are dying here because they are too fat, not because they are too skinny."
Anyway, what pulled my chain?… reading a little about the author, Mira Jacob.
She said, "Most recently, I was the editorial director for a green and healthy living website, Lime.com, where I spent a lot of time trying to negotiate between what is right and what is realistic. Could there be any better preparation for motherhood? I don’t think so."
I love this anal PC indoctrination… you know, there is no "wrong," just "right and realistic." Let me stick a finger down my throat and puke my guts up so I’ll feel better!
I can answer that question in three notes… the "better preparation for motherhood" part….
How about looking up to find your four year old standing on your new Persian rug holding himself blubbering because he wet himself as the puddle forms at his feet until you can translate his blubbering into, "His three year old sister won’t let him use the bathroom because she is giving the dog a bath in the toilet."
That’s basic training and you are not even issued live ammunition until later.
For the PC crowd: Substitute raised with reared and fat with obese.
Turn Rant OFF.