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Arkansas' First Lady Helps Get 'No Kid Hungry' Campaign Underway

Doctors say breakfast is an essential part of a child's academic success, and now Arkansas' first lady wants to make sure every student is fed.

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pat72209 - 2/27/2013 11:47 PM
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THE SAME CHILDREN WHO DON'T GET BREAKFAST AT HOME PROBABLY AREN'T GETTING SUPPER AT HOME. SEND THEM HOME WITH A SACK SUPPER. IT IS DISGRACEFUL HOW PARENTS ARE RAISING KIDS NOWDAYS.

pat72209 - 2/27/2013 11:45 PM
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Children definitely should start the day with a full tummy. I remember when MOTHERS FIXED BREAKFAST for their children ....The poor mothers have plenty of food stamps to provide breakfast at home. BUT IF THE MOTHERS AREN'T GOING TO FEED THEIR LITTLE CHILDREN, THANK GOD THE SCHOOL CAN. Not to toot my horn, but I raised 5 children by myself without food stamps or daycare paid....and they had breakfast at home.
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