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To: MrB

I am finding more and more people (40’s thru 60’s) tell me that they are looking forward to the grave so they can finally get some peace and quiet...they just want to be left alone, and are just sick and tired of all of the BS going on in this country. Sad.


58 posted on 04/12/2013 6:56:05 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: who knows what evil?

I am finding more and more people (40’s thru 60’s) tell me that they are looking forward to the grave so they can finally get some peace and quiet...they just want to be left alone, and are just sick and tired of all of the BS going on in this country. Sad.

I’m reaching 50 and this is often how I feel. They have robbed me of many of my dreams — and there just seems to be so much hatred towards anyone or anything good. What is there really to live for anymore? You know anything you work for will be taken away, confiscated, taxed, stolen, envied, or ruined. No one seems to have any principles anymore, or to want to stand for what’s right. You have your family, but good luck trying to keep it together, or trying to keep various family members from walking over to the dark side.

I often feel ready — times were just so much better in the past and you just don’t they aren’t coming back. Life was SO different. We had hope. We didn’t have to sit around worrying about ammo selling out, or about impending societal meltdown. It IS sad.

If it weren’t for my husband and immediate family ...I just don’t know.

A huge part of me REALLY wants it to melt — to implode. And sooner than later. I want to get on with it, and rebuild our country.


98 posted on 04/12/2013 9:11:50 AM PDT by LibsRJerks
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