Posted by Mark - IN. on October 28, 2010 at 15:40:36 from (24.15.144.137):
In Reply to: Worried posted by Troubled In IL on October 28, 2010 at 12:43:40:
You know? Our nation is the richest in terms of natural resources that in my opinion, includes people with ambition and a willingness to work. There is no reason for what we are seeing, except that we allowed it to happen by not taking the bull by the horns and rubbing its face in the dirt like we should have. We got fat, sassy, and lazy the whole time the bull got bigger and more out of control, and only now has it got our attention because it has us backed into a corner. In a few days, we're now going to have to meet that bull face to face and stare it in its eyes and either fight it, or lie down and let it stomp on us some more. I'm all for taking the bull down and eating it.
I feel sorry for you young man, I honestly do, but ask you not to quit fighting. There are those that would like you to lie down and let them take your life over, but don't let them. Don't give up the fight, never ever. When folks start legislating what kind of lightbulbs you can use and food you can eat in YOUR home, things get out of control, and able bodied youngsters like yourself get trounced on. Well, get back up and fight.
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