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	<title>Comments on: Fast food at school</title>
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		<title>By: DelroyMonjo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So?  Subway is a subsidized school lunch?  I think the school lunch programs in ALL schools should be reviewed by Congress.  Breakfast,  lunch,  snack,  even after school.  I think the 53% who pay taxes are a bit tired of the 47% who don&#039;t.  I wonder how many of those &#039;free lunch&#039; kids are driving cars or have an X-Box and/or a cellphone,  MP3 player,  $100+ sneakers.  Of course,  as a tax paying citizen who can&#039;t identify one&#039;s self as having a child in a school you would like to visit,  you are treated like a potential criminal and told to leave.  The schools are run more like prisons than educational institutions paid for by mostly property owners.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So?  Subway is a subsidized school lunch?  I think the school lunch programs in ALL schools should be reviewed by Congress.  Breakfast,  lunch,  snack,  even after school.  I think the 53% who pay taxes are a bit tired of the 47% who don&#8217;t.  I wonder how many of those &#8216;free lunch&#8217; kids are driving cars or have an X-Box and/or a cellphone,  MP3 player,  $100+ sneakers.  Of course,  as a tax paying citizen who can&#8217;t identify one&#8217;s self as having a child in a school you would like to visit,  you are treated like a potential criminal and told to leave.  The schools are run more like prisons than educational institutions paid for by mostly property owners.</p>
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