After one particularly offensive show on Aug 19, 2010 where he and his cohost, Crank, spent the morning railing against the «mentally diseased perverts» everyone else calls gay, preaching that women aren't equal to men and should be
home raising the kids and making dinner, and Blacks need to kick their drug habits and get a job instead of freeloading off his hard earned tax dollars by trading in their food stamps for drug money, we started a blog documenting his abuses on the air waves.
Not exact matches
Not so long ago, a man who agreed to look after the
kids while his wife brought
home the bacon would elicit
raised eyebrows and gentle disdain.
«It's hard for seniors to give up the family
home where they
raised their
kids and imagined their grandchildren,» she says.
I was suddenly a single mom, and I had no career experience to fall back on after a decade of staying
home to
raise my
kids.
Bach gives the example of a couple who bought an average - sized
home, worth around $ 250,000, to
raise their
kids in.
For his part, McDerment has been able to capitalize on Canadian talent that's gone abroad and now wants to return
home, often for reasons — they want to be near family, or they don't want to
raise their
kids in the U.S. — that are as personal as McDerment's are.
When we were
raising our young
kids at
home, we would try to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary, just for the experience of it all — gingerbread house kits at Christmas, school projects on the kitchen table, taco night with all the fixings prepped in bowls.
Success despite growing up in a dysfunctional
home Raise successful
kids - former VP of Disney story Leadership...
Many have careers, are
raising kids and live in their own
homes.
The
kids eagerly
raised their hands to share their projects from the morning activities as well as things they'd created at
home.
But it does not recognize the amazing diversity of ways that Canadian families come together to
raise their children - the grandparents who spend their retirements pushing strollers, the parents who juggle shifts so that someone is always
home for the
kids, the single parents and blended families and other complexities of modern life.
There was no reference to the carbon tax in their platform, and they never told Albertans they were going to slam the province that would
raise the price of nearly everything: groceries for your family, utility bills to heat your
home, and gas to drive your
kids to hockey practice.
I want to
raise my
kids in a way that gives them solid direction for their lives and sets the stage for a great relationship with them after they leave
home.
instead of allowing children to be born into abject poverty and instead of allowing
kids with down syndrome to be born into the
homes of junkies and illiterates, we can abort the children OR every person who shows up at an anti abortion rally gets a free baby to take
home and
raise.
Most Mormon women of my generation are college educated (actually were my mother and grandmother), working women or if they are at
home, are active in their schools, communities, etc. while they
raise their
kids.
i completely agree... i may yell at times, but i never strike my
kids... i was
raised in a
home where the backhand was king, i rose above but i always said i would never lay a hand on my children in anger!
But when I come back
home, and I'm around everyone else, my mind is off of God, and I am back to working,
raising my
kids, and helping my parents.
Some very fine
kids were
raised in christian
homes.
«At the bottom is a negative feedback loop, with
kids raised by single mothers in unstable, low - investment
homes finding themselves unable to adapt to today's economy and going on to create more unstable, single - mother
homes.»
Perhaps that is a cultural ideal, but the truth is that most of us were not
raised in a «traditional» two - parent, 2
kids, 1 dog
home (well, I was but that's beside the point).
I watch some women struggle with their identity because they feel inadequate in staying
home to
raise their
kids instead of being «strong, independent and career - minded.»
You're alsop speaking of people born in a day and age where the Mother stayed at
home to
raise the
kids and multiple children were born to enable the parents to have helping hands.
But by the time I go to the grocery store to buy the acai, my
kids all of the sudden act like a pack of wild kangaroos
raised them, I forgot my list at
home, and the store feels like it's 115 inside and I begin to sweat profusely.
After college, I was working in the Travel & Tourism industry and loved it, but gave it up to stay
home and
raise my two
kids.
She struggled financially, frequently living from one government check to another, determined to remain at
home while
raising her
kids.
We were both working in the newspaper industry — meaning we weren't wealthy — but because we both agreed that we wanted someone to be
home to
raise the
kids.
The sure - bet careers are disappearing, and as Wall Street Journal «Work & Family» columnist Sue Shellenbarger writes in «
Raising Kids Who Can Thrive Amid Chaos in Their Careers,» «The recession is driving
home a bitter truth about the 21st - century job market: A tidy, linear path to a secure career is increasingly hard to find.»
Most women want
kids and want to stay
home to
raise them while the poor husband has to work hard enough to pay for all of them.
It was a decision my then - husband and I had made together; we wanted one of us to
raise the
kids and since he made more than I did and I had more interest in staying
home than he did, it seemed like a no - brainer.
This must change if we are to help men in the future, especially ones who are willing to reverse traditional gender roles and stay
home to
raise the
kids as more moms are becoming the breadwinners.
These parents found so many ways to re-imagine
home and family for themselves and their children that they were never really
raising their
kids on their own, even if they were living on their own.
There are many difficulties in
raising kids in a two - parent
home as well, but to
raise them alone has its own special set of challenges.
This site in partnership with the
Home School Support Network will provide opportunities for families to better navigate the challenges we face in
raising our
kids to know, love, and trust the Lord.
Others stay
home to
raise their
kids.
Many stay - at -
home moms continue to work in some capacity to cover their employment gap while being out of the workforce full - time to
raise kids.
Or maybe you should stay
home and
raise your
kids (the way you have done for years without practicing a drop of medicine!)
Raising kids, owning a
home, getting to and from work: life is expensive!
Rather than worry about whether we can afford to stay
home or not, why not think about different ways to
raise our
kids while we work, whether from
home or not?
Staying at
home and
raising the
kids full - time isn't it.
But after becoming a mama, I noticed that all sorts of darkness was being stirred up by the challenges of being
home raising my two
kids.
I have been through A LOT as a mom including pregnancy, birth, high - risk pregnancy (preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome), adoption (international & private domestic), special needs, working from
home, running my own businesses while
raising my kiddos, international travel with
kids and SO much more!!!
The great thing about parenting / lifestyle blog MomFuse is it covers a wide range of topics about
raising kids, building a
home, and wellness.
If
kids are
raised with healthy eating habits, no fast food, minimal processed foods,
home cooked meals, farmer's market produce, and numerous organic options, they no longer look at soda, «Froot Loops», Happy Meals, and frozen burritos and pizzas as treats.
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