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 If you wish to be removed, please [click here]( to unsubscribe.    [The Conservative Mom]( ---------------------------------------------------------------      [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Colorado Baker: What The Lesson Is For Our Children The Conservative Moms  One of the most difficult challenges we face as moral beacons for our children is remaining consistent, specifically when certain situations tempt us to deviate from our original stance. Being consistent with our values is far more difficult than we let on to be, and it's one of the reasons kids have trouble adapting to certain codes of conduct. If mommy and daddy can't afford the same considerations to an individual or group of people that they do to another, then mommy and daddy are teaching little Susie that virtue is subjective; that personal opinion shapes one's code of ethics, not the other way around. It's a common mistake all of us do but should be addressed and watched carefully because it's a HORRIBLE approach to life. Recently, the news has been inundated with situations like these. As the political climate continues to swell with emotion, reasoning has taken a backseat to anger and that's NEVER a good lesson to teach our kids. A resolution should never be derived from acrimony. When someone of the other political party - or, more pointedly, someone in the spotlight we simply don't like - does something inexcusable and wrong, we acrimoniously condemn their behavior and believe the consequences should be swift and severe. But when one of our "own" does something unjustifiable, our knee-jerk reaction is to downplay the severity, then distract it by pointing to someone ELSE who got away with it. We saw it just as recently as last week with the Samantha Bae vs. Roseanne Barr situation. And, in as little as just a few hours ago, we saw it with the Court's decision to uphold a Colorado baker's right to not serve a married gay couple....[More](     [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   Moms Need to Know... Dear Sara, I am eleven years old and in the sixth grade. I have seven brothers and sisters and I am next to the youngest and I feel lost. My Mom is busy all of the time and I feel like no one cares about me. I try hard in school and behave mostly but I feel almost invisible. I just need someone to care about me. What should I do? -Kayla[See Sara's Answer](    [The Conservative Mom](  Help The Daily Grind support our Friends at Lady Freethinker You Might Like        [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   [Remove]( your email address from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: [The Conservative Mom - The Leader in Conservative Family News]( 6890 E. Sunrise Dr. Ste 120-137 Tucson, AZ. 85750 Â

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