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D.R. Middlebrooks
06-24-2008, 07:38 AM
I don't know who wrote this, but it's right on... :cool:

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Just a personal observation...as I watched the news coverage of the massive flooding in the Midwest with over 100 blocks of the city of Cedar Rapids, Iowa under water, levees breaking, and the attention now turned downstream for when this massive amount of water hits the Mississippi, what amazed me is not what we saw, but what we didn't see...

1. We don't see looting.
2. We don't see street violence.
3. We don't see people sitting on their rooftops waiting for the government to come and save them.
4. We don't see people waiting on the government to do anything.
5. We don't see Hollywood organizing benefits to raise money for people to rebuild.
6. We don't see people blaming President Bush.
7. We don't see people ignoring evacuation orders.
8. We don't see people blaming a government conspiracy to blow up the levees as the reason some have not held.
9. We don't see the US Senators or the Governor of Iowa crying on TV.
10. We don't see the Mayors of any of these cities complaining about the lack of state or federal response.
11. We don't see or hear reports of the police going around confiscating personal firearms so only the criminal will be armed.
12. We don't see gangs of people going around and randomly shooting at the rescue workers.
13. You don't see some leaders in this country blaming the bad behavior of the Iowa flood victims on 'society' (of course there is no wide spread reports of lawlessness to require excuses).
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Must be a small-town midwest thing.:rolleyes:

Larry Talbott
06-24-2008, 11:19 AM
Is that your attemp at political correctness? :D

Mike Wood
06-24-2008, 01:02 PM
Yeah, imagine that. Isn't it amazing. Personal responsibility is a dying attribute in this country now. What a shame. I'm glad to see it's alive and well in some places though........Good post.

Michael Thompson
06-24-2008, 01:11 PM
you are exactly right DR, it is a small town midwest thing.

JKnapple
07-01-2008, 09:18 AM
Makes one proud.

Reason though is because "change" has not happened as quickly in certain areas as it has in others. Some folks just don't believe in blaming others for their faults. Some believe in asking for a handout when a hand up would be better. Some just have not been brought up correctly. Some are just an O2 thief. Some need their DNA stopped from being spread.

jk

Mike Wood
07-01-2008, 10:35 AM
I have been thinking more & more about retiring to one of these places like this, where folks are hard working and honest-not welfare sapping scumbags.:mad: Where I was raised in small town Maine (yeah, I'm a transplanted yankee) it was like that, you could go to sleep with your front door unlocked and not be invaded, everybody knew each other, if your dog got out no one panicked....

When I left there, the "everybody knowing each other" thing kind of bugged me but the older I get the more attractive that kind of life seems. The midwest would probably be a bit milder climate but with the same kind of decent people.
MW

Brock Vond
11-07-2008, 03:04 PM
Yeah, well, now that the free-market anti-regulation theory (and practice) has gone haywire, we see Wall Street, Auto companies, and other anti-regulation tsars crying even louder than the folks on the roofs in New Orleans use to. OOps.

Tim Tomson
12-20-2008, 07:35 PM
I think the recent economic crashed are "natural disasters" that could lead to mayhem on the streets our our great country. :(

I hope I'm wrong, but better to be ready and safe IMO...