Colorado GOP School Breakfast Decision Creates Economic Sinkhole

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Mr. Lambert is a very evil man! Shame on you Republicans and Republican Tea Party supporters. May God judge you appropriately. You should be very ashamed of yourselves. People in this country need to boycott your businesses based on your immoral deeds.

Patriotic American of AZ 4:04PM January 24, 2011

Not all parents can or will care properly for their children. So what do we do, deny them what may be their only meal of the day? Maybe we could just send them out to the corner before school each day with a cup to beg for that 30 cents or maybe we could send them to workhouses to earn their keep? Quite obviously we have state representatives who haven't evolved beyond Dicken's day when society turned a blind eye to our most needy and deserving children. Shame on all of you for putting the onus of this on the backs of children unfortuante enough not to be born into a wealthy family.

Cindy of CO 4:47PM January 21, 2011

Thirty cents for breakfast?! The horror! That's... a *cigarette* the parent won't be smoking! My god... what would happen if the adult got their keister out of bed to MAKE breakfast for the kids (you know, what WIC is supposed to be used for)? Can you imagine the pain and strife of ACTUALLY having to PARENT?!

Truly, we need to punish the GOP for this horrific, inhuman imposition.

Steve of TX 11:20AM January 21, 2011

It's the kids fault that the parents don't earn enough money ???????? How the heck did you jump to that conclusion from Lambert's statement?

And what does the Tea Party have to do with this?

Have you been sniffing that glue again?

junior of DC 12:09AM January 21, 2011

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Laura Chapin

Laura Chapin

Laura K. Chapin is a Democratic communications strategist based in Denver, Colorado, advocating for progressive causes and candidates in the Rocky Mountain West. She has previously worked for Gov. Bill Ritter and before escaping to God's Country, she spent 15 years (and way too many late nights Watching the Floor) in Washington, DC.

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