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Thursday, July 17, 2008

U.S. at Bottom of International Child Well-Being Rank

I'm not sure about this new survey. Any study that says America is at the bottom has to be skewed, especially in a world where children are forced into labor by greedy governments or are part of armed militias in Africa or are trained to be suicide bombers in Islamic counties.

Follow the link to read more about "Homeland Insecurity... Why Children Must Be a Priority in the 2008 Presidential Campaign," but take it with a grain of salt.

Voter Survey: McCain, Obama Need to Start Focusing on Child Issues, Americans Not Content to See U.S. at Bottom of International Child Well-Being Rankings

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