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In reply to the discussion: School forces 25 students to throw away lunches when they couldn’t pay..kids cried, went home hungry [View all]OldDem2012
(3,526 posts)34. I had to seriously count to ten before responding to this thread. Incredible. nt.
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School forces 25 students to throw away lunches when they couldn’t pay..kids cried, went home hungry [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Apr 2013
OP
Sad situation. We were required to pay for half a year at a time, when I was a kid.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2013
#81
It's time for the rest of us to march as one confront the rich in their halls and take back
Arcanetrance
Apr 2013
#3
Unfortunately, knowing too many school districts and private contractors nowadays,
liberalhistorian
Apr 2013
#33
If I spoke up everytime something didn't "sit right' with my instincts, I wouldn't hold many jobs
LooseWilly
Apr 2013
#79
Lack of empathy is preached daily by every RW pundit. Shredding the nation's thin conscience.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#61
I know - throwing away the food? Oh my god, what horrible people! Let these kids eat,
Flaxbee
Apr 2013
#46
In the public schools of Mississippi during the 1950's, shool lunches were 10 cents. No one
ladjf
Apr 2013
#13
Those old times were prior to the all out assault of the public schools by the right wingers. nt
ladjf
Apr 2013
#64
Yes. That was the closest the U.S. has ever been toward a truely benevolent Democracy.
ladjf
Apr 2013
#77
Our elementary school does that for breakfast, EVERY child can get free breakfast.
txwhitedove
Apr 2013
#29
When i was in school if a student forgot to bring money they were still Fed, i forgot one time
JI7
Apr 2013
#26
I had to seriously count to ten before responding to this thread. Incredible. nt.
OldDem2012
Apr 2013
#34
''A school policy requires that the cafeteria provide a cheese sandwich and milk'' WTF?
YOHABLO
Apr 2013
#45
Very sad. Two things must be done. First, the contractor must lose the contract.
RickFromMN
Apr 2013
#53