I'm going to add one more post to this thread and when it was said that there is no more honesty in the world, it reminded me of it. I live in an rural area and mostly everybody knows everybody. About 10 years ago, my brother put up some wood on the side of the road and, since his wagon was full, wasn't able to get all of it loaded for the trip home. He unloaded what he had and went back to where there was cut pieces left on the ground. When he came back, the superintendent, yes, the superintendent of our high school was there with his pickup loading up what my brother hadn't been able to load. Now it wasn't that this wood was there for a few weeks and would make it appear that it was abandoned. My brother had left for only about a half an hour. My brother made him unload the wood. Since this guy lived down the road only two miles and was a neighbor, told him that if he ever needed some wood he could help him cut some up on the buzz saw and that he could have some free just for helping out my brother. He never came back. Yet if a kid in public school was to get caught stealing another person's property in school, he would be on the principal's case to expel him.
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