What sort of juvenile delinquent steals Christmas decorations when you're away visiting relatives?
Oh, I'm sorry, was that PC? Will the thought police arrest me for saying "Juvenile Delinquent?" Should I have said, "Morally challenged?" No, I guess I can't say that -- that would imply moral judgment, which isn't allowed either. How about miserable S.O.B.? I guess that wouldn't be okay, either, because I have no right to determine someone else is miserable, and SOB, although accurate, simply cannot be said.
Of course, I shouldn't be surprised -- they're only putting into practice what they're learning in the government-run schools -- there is no right or wrong. Stealing is okay if you're stealing from someone who has more than you. Schools cannot teach that stealing is wrong -- that would be forcing religious beliefs on others.
Sorry, I'm sticking with miserable S.O.B. -- and I'll tell that to the damn thieves who did it.
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I'm sorry to hear that happened. What a horrible thing on a holiday that is suppose to promote peace and happiness.
Posted by: vw bug at December 31, 2005 03:23 PM (t+Bvy)
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Ah, it's not that big a deal. I'm just really disappointed in today's society that not only allows that, but actually encourages such behavior.
Posted by: Ogre at December 31, 2005 06:00 PM (s2+Ck)
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You should go with SOB because there is no reason to belive that the person who did this is young (aka Juvenile). What makes you think this was some kid? How about the damn thief would be pretty accurate.
Posted by: Mindflame at December 31, 2005 07:11 PM (SlODe)
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I have a strong suspicion, as do the police, that this was done by some delinquents from the local technical school.
Posted by: Ogre at December 31, 2005 07:40 PM (s2+Ck)
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Great post...it's a sad time we are in..
Posted by: Anthony Lemons at December 31, 2005 07:57 PM (OJgOr)
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Thanks for stopping by, Anthony.
Posted by: Ogre at December 31, 2005 08:22 PM (s2+Ck)
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such a sad testomony to today's society. I have always thought (since at one time I was a juvenile detective) that if Dad especially Dad had to sit in the cell with the brat that things would change. I have met more men that were quick to defend their offspring than mums.
Dads are quick to say boys will be boys. Well if your ass sat beside your brat for a week or two no bail. Boys might have manners and morals.
Redneck Granny Rides Again
Posted by: Patty Aka Redneck Granny at December 31, 2005 08:57 PM (DGOA6)
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You're presuming these folks have dads. The vast majority of criminals have no father at home. Of course, that can't be said out loud without attracting the thought police...
Posted by: Ogre at December 31, 2005 09:56 PM (s2+Ck)
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In my family we call them "Rotten Little Pukes" Lately I've been wondering if outlawing corporal punishment in public schools may have been a bad move. Kids become desensitized to all kinds of discipline, but that paddle was a real deterent to bad behavior!
Posted by: Patty-Jo at December 31, 2005 11:09 PM (0h1D1)
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You bet, Patty-Jo! Absolutely!!!
Posted by: Ogre at January 01, 2006 01:32 AM (s2+Ck)
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I'm so sorry that happened. GRRR. Last year some teenagers went through our neighborhood and placed all the couples of reindeer in a mating position. That was a shock. But at least they didn't steal or destroy anything.
Posted by: Bou at January 01, 2006 04:25 AM (iHxT3)
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I'm sorry this happened to you. I remember my how my father felt when some arsehole stuff like that to his decorations.
Posted by: Contagion at January 02, 2006 04:05 PM (e8b4J)
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Not a big deal, but geez -- the stuff was basically worthless plastic!
Posted by: Ogre at January 02, 2006 05:24 PM (s2+Ck)
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