The main thing I have noticed is that every session of congress, there are more laws created to take away our rights. It's not in our best interest anytime we loose a freedom. Sure there are some people that cause the problem, but why not deal with the problem that those people are dealing with? Why take away from everyone and avoid the problem?
The mental health in this country has gone downhill, there are no morals, standards, and discipline. That is why we have many of these problems. Discipline probably being the most important, because with that, everything else will fall into place.
When I was a 4th grader, we had a teacher with an 18" ruler that had no problem wacking your hand as she walked by if you were cheating on a test or talking when you weren't supposed to. Only happened a couple times the whole year and we kept our mouths shut.
My old Ag teacher in 1986 picked up one of my classmates against an old slate chalkboard once and broke it. Jerry (the kid), learned to take his report seriously and not try and make people laugh as he spoke to the class after that. He kept his mouth shut the rest of the year too.
This post was edited by Dalet at 17:06:20 01/23/13.
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