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Re: O/T: Pigs released and run over in field - (*%^ Vandals


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Posted by Billy NY on March 13, 2008 at 11:09:47 from (205.188.117.74):

In Reply to: O/T: Pigs released and run over in field - (*%^ Vandals posted by Brent in IA on March 13, 2008 at 07:24:56:

Well this may go astray from the subject line, but what the h@ll is it with people today ???
I can think of all the dumb and stupid things we did as kids, at most a nuisance, prank, annoyance or just mischief some kids worse than others, but all of us knew better than to do something as sadistic as this and many of us did not have much quality time with our parents because both were working just to put food on the table and keep a roof over our heads, most times we had to figure things out for ourselves as they were not there, or we were too busy with the chores we had to do, school, sports and sharing in the work that kept things going.

It just seems to be more prevalent today, why ? Does the internet expose more bad news and things that have just been going on for years anyway or do my instincts tell me correctly that this society is becoming less than desirable at an alarming rate?

Coed murdered in NC, darned governor here turns out to be as stupid as one can get in an entire lifetime, people shooting up schools, and all the rest you see day in and day out, I think a person can get depression or anxiety from just reading the news today, when is it ever about anything good ? Projecting negativity is my least favorite attitude towards anything, but it's everywhere today. The things people do to each other let alone animals, is just absurd. I can remember people my grandparents age always saying this country is going to heck, the way it's being run etc. this politician, or that one, I always took this with a grain of salt, being a lot younger, naaah, this is the U.S., the greatest place on earth in my eyes, being proud of what we do have, and just thinking it's just old age grumpy'ness etc., but I am beginning to believe that some of em were right on the bullseye then !

Somewhere there was in the news a person who was from Iran that was of the persuasion that prefers the same gender ( not going there on here ) point being, he knows that when deported back to Iran, they will execute him, he's probably chock full of fear right now knowing what is going to happen to him.

Whatever happened to instilling fear upon people so that when the thought comes into your mind, say when unlatching that gate to a pen full of hogs, downing a six pack, thinking it's going to be a fun evening running over animals that cannot even defend themselves it would stop you from doing it, per say if the law read that you would get the same exact treatment when caught and convicted ? It's getting to that point, breakdown of authority and no fear of what will happen to you when you are caught doing the things we read about today ? One just can't even comprehend why so many people do the things they do without any conscience of it all, just toss the kids off the bridge onto the highway, you'll get 3 squares a day for life.


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