A reader is proud of Premier Scott Moe for exhibiting outstanding leadership in Saskatchewan.
I’m proud of Premier Scott Moe for exhibiting outstanding leadership over keeping the parents informed concerning pronoun change or insisting on parental consent. Finally, we have someone with some common sense in leadership.After all, where the sexes are concerned, they are easily identifiable. God created us all either male or female. There is really nothing to debate. When society goes off the rails, young people are easily influenced, and carried along with foolish ideas.
I believe that age 16 is actually too young for children to make intelligent decisions. We require that for voting in our elections, age 18 is the legal age, and I would believe that would be more realistic than 16.to find out what you need to know about how to write one in a way that will increase the odds it will be published.
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