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Re: Re: OT post Any good news out there???????
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Posted by Gary in TX on March 16, 2004 at 06:04:49 from (209.151.96.69):
In Reply to: Re: OT post Any good news out there??????? posted by BobMo on March 15, 2004 at 21:04:06:
Yea BobMo, I do realise that we are living in selfish, greedy, and self centered times. I would like to think that changes could be made however. I do think the key factor in most of it is naturally and really no big surprize is greed. If you don't believe that just take a look at gas prices and steel prices. I guess I really had this false image that as time went on things would get better and improvements made. WE are definatly not seeing much of that. Quality control is in the crapper and everyone is out for a quick buck. Don't get me wrong, I like $$$$ just as much as the next guy but I don't let it rule my life like to many do. You have to remember the bible verse that says "the love of money is the root of all evil", my ex wife has the problem. You know we come into this world with nothing and we will leave with nothing, its so sad that so many don't even the path to heaven. Anyway, this shooting deal has kinda hit home in a round about way, I don't know the people but a friend of mine knows one of the parents of one of the kids that was murdered. Anyhow, everyone remember these families in your prayers, that the one's responsible can be brought to justice. thanks!
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