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Date: 2/25/2006 10:09:00 AM
Author: Renee (Sheilawheila1@yahoo.com)
Subject: Are you kidding??? It is an injustice t...

Are you kidding??? It is an injustice to have an allergy? Just whom do you presume committed said injustice against the allergy sufferer? Did I, or anyone else who disagrees with you cause you or your child to develop an allergy?? Your own words point to the victimization you obviously feel. The word "injustice" is a noun which means "unfair or unjust treatment of somebody". See? In a nutshell (pun intended) you have just told us all that you are a victim. You have received unfair treatment, and now it is up to the rest of us to fix it. I have read every post here and have yet to read a rational argument in favor of banning peanut products from school. Every post that asks for the ban is based on feelings. "Poor me"; "What if it were your child"; "It's horrible", etc. Well, yes, it's horrible for you. But you cannot govern others based simply on your emotions. Perhaps if you actually had a cogent argument you might sway more people. Incidentally, how is banning something considered constructive advice?




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