Ok, so you think it's swell for the government to force everyone else to pay for the plastic masturbation sacks in which you wrap your withered genitals. I get it. I really do. You've chosen to give up a significant portion of your God given liberty in exchange for society's approval of your transformation of women into inflatable sex dolls.
But if don't start voting anti-Repansycan and anti-commie right now, that jug-eared criminal in the White [Racist.] House is going to sovietize your lazy ass!
Your children are being alienated from you as we speak.
From NBC17.com:
Federal agent takes Hoke Co. pre-schooler's lunch
A federal agent inspecting school lunches at a Hoke County elementary school took away one child's lunch saying it didn't meet nutritional requirements and gave the child chicken nuggets. The move is garnering national attention.
According to the USDA, schools are required to provide lunches with one serving each of meat, milk and grain and two servings of fruit or veggies -- even if students bring lunch from home.
An agent from the Department of Health and Human Services recently inspected lunches at West Hoke Elementary School in Raeford and noticed one child didn't meet the requirements. Her lunch included a turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips and apple juice. The 4-year-old was confused, went through the lunch line and got a new meal, which included chicken nuggets. Her parents were told the lunch didn't meet USDA guidelines because it didn't include the required milk.
"I think it's the parents' right to decide what they're child eats and especially what they decided to choose on, I don't understand why chicken nuggets was better than a turkey and cheese sandwich," one parent said.
If a teacher sees a student with a lunch that does not meet the nutritional requirements, the school will usually offer the child the missing components for free.
Rep. Larry Kissell (NC-08) and Rep. Rene Ellmers (NC-02) sent a letter Thursday to USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack expressing their concern over the actions taken at the school.
"This unfortunate and absolutely unnecessary event exemplifies the very definition of 'government over-each' and further perpetuates a growing reason of why the American people continue to hold less and less faith in our government," read a portion of the letter.
The letter goes on to say, "The content of a school lunch provided to a child by their parents should be governed only by the child's parents, not another government bureaucrat."
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