Posted by JD in da UP on October 05, 2017 at 14:07:56 from (184.61.90.143):
In Reply to: Dignity posted by rrlund on October 05, 2017 at 07:10:33:
A three legged stool or ladder or easel or whatever works well on less than perfectly level surfaces. A society as we grew up with, I'm 59 now, Offered three legs to every individual. Government, church, and family. Family and church both urge us to obey, government cut us a break to raise a dedent family and instill moral values. Not perfect at all of course. Those three legs are available today, but they've been weakened like crazy. I tell my kids to remember not to forget their past and their immigrant grandparents struggles. None of us have benefitted from the bridges that have been burned trying to improve over the last generation. Randy, you have every right to feel the anger and frustration you do. Can you imagine a community where nobody thought anything was right or wrong and didn't care? I'd tell you to cheer up but this isn't that kind of sermon.
Remember,we all can set a better example, some of those idiots are watching us.
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