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There is a compounded inconsistancy here on the part of the state, in its actions, which indi-cates it is wholly a stranger to values and is living a life of emotion in a practical world. It's subjects, on the other hand, are quite oblivious to the fact that they are public charges thru their affiliation with the state, in the re-verse, cycle never complete. What's the big idea of keeping Capone in Nirvana and Insull in Greece? (Note: Capone transcended the system; Insull didn't.) Child-labor may not rate an amend in the constitution, many things considered, so I will give you a remedy for cradle snatching: Federal government shall pay each child un-der 19 years of age a sum of money equal to the wages he or she gets from the kind and gentle forman, upon demand; and--LET THE DEVIL TAKE THE HINDMOST. Such a program would send the problem around the Horn and when it got back--Oh my!--when it got back? The country would be full of constitutional menders and Nicholas Murray Butler, a good old skate, would be hopping up and down on his true and trusty bunions, yelling: "Slap it to her, s;ap it to her!"