To: lifeofgrace
“”After generations of our parents and grandparents shedding their responsibility to the government in exchange for a selfish, me-centered life””
GENERATIONS? He’s certainly not speaking for me or my parents/grandparents, even my great grandparents and I’m sure he’s not speaking for the majority of freepers. After that introduction, I don’t care to read the rest.
To: Thank You Rush
GENERATIONS? Hes certainly not speaking for me or my parents/grandparents, even my great grandparents and Im sure hes not speaking for the majority of freepers. After that introduction, I dont care to read the rest.
Apparently, like everything else in this country you don't like, it just happened to you. THEY did it, not you. THEY did it TO YOU, and neither you, nor your family or ancestors dating back to the Mayflower participated in any way.
Right. That's a dangerous attitude and presumptuous sanctimonious horse manure. It's our country, and we need to take responsibility, not just point blame.
15 posted on
01/20/2015 4:24:30 AM PST by
lifeofgrace
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To: Thank You Rush
It depends on how old you are as opposed to how old the author is. I'm 51, my parents are 72, my grandparents all over 100, so of course they are deceased. I could have a 30 year old and grand kids.
My point? People my parents age our some of the last people to still be married to each other for life.
I was in 5th grade when my first friend's parents got divorced. That was a shock. Now who is shocked when someone gets divorced? Before all the people flood in to affirm that they have only been married once. I know that. I am on my first and only marriage, but look around the 30 somethings are so afraid of divorce they don't even bother to get married. Again, please refrain from telling me how many 30 somethings you personally know that are married. I did not say NONE.
16 posted on
01/20/2015 6:29:10 AM PST by
defconw
(If not now, WHEN?)
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