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To: A CA Guy

Many things failed to work as well as they had in decades past. But nobody thinks it’s possible to lock away every loon without also locking away those perceived as merely odd or eccentric.


4 posted on 12/15/2012 7:06:18 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (How long before all this "fairness" kills everybody, even the poor it was supposed to help???)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

> But nobody thinks it’s possible to lock away every loon
> without also locking away those perceived as merely odd
> or eccentric.

I grew up in a city, attending elementary school in the 1950s. There were plenty of “eccentric” folks in the neighborhood. However, the authorities were able to distinguish the “eccentric” from the “lunatic”. Lunatics were locked away in asylums and sanitariums. Child molesters, kidnappers and murderers were routinely and swiftly executed. In my state, it was the electric chair.

We started every elementary school day with the 23rd Psalm, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a little song, “Good Morning to You”. We had Jews, Catholics and Protestants in the classrooms. Nobody complained.

We played in the playgrounds for hours on end. Went skating on the various swamps and ponds after school. None of us had any way to communicate with our parents while we were outside of the home. If we were invited to eat supper at a friend’s house, we had to go home first and clear it with our parents.

Nobody ever approached us to harm us, except to chase us off where we were trespassing. Our school crossing policeman was armed.

Yeah, we had bullies. We called each other names, often based on ethnicity or religion. We had fist fights after school sometimes. Nobody ever flashed a knife or a gun. Ever. Many of us had guns in the home. Some were prominently displayed on racks in the parlor. In all my youth, I never heard of a burglary in our neighborhood. Never.

What changed?

Well, the war against God changed it all.

If you don’t have an objective, transcendent, external standard, a Truth that is true whether you like it or not, whether you believe it or not, whether you even know it or not, then you have no basis upon which to judge evil and acknowledge good.


16 posted on 12/15/2012 7:33:47 AM PST by Westbrook (Children do not divide your love, they multiply it.)
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