Posted by Bob Huntress on October 20, 2011 at 22:51:38 from (184.41.39.115):
In Reply to: Re: Lazy Americans posted by oldtanker on October 20, 2011 at 22:27:23:
You guys all realize that our country is not being stormed by Al Quedia as we speak, because of enough hard working dedicated young people who are fighting the enemy as we speak? The way I see it America had a bad generation of those who can't value preseverance, hard work or loyalty. After the war, parents didn't want their children to have it as rough as they had during the depression, so they went soft on them. The children of that generation have seen the results of that road. They've watched the divorces, the inability to maintain employment, the failure to manage their finances and the price of the Godless lives of so many baby boomers. I believe that by in large, those coming of age these days are far more likely to be hard working, dedicated and patrioyic then those of the Woodstock and draft dodging days of old. If any of you are baby boomers, please don't take umprage. There isn't an absolute here. Many fine Americans did fine things in every generation.
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