You know, my grandparents raised 12 children and never accepted welfare. They could have more than qualified, their home wasn't much more than a shack - they had water in the kitchen (different building from the bedrooms and living room), but no indoor toilet, but my grandpa was far too proud to accept handouts. What happened to the pride that people used to have?
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Originally posted by nice_cpl_n_bama View PostThis reminds me of the Mike Judge movie "Idiocracy." It is a movie that will make you laugh yourself silly, while simultaneously filling you with dread for the future. That's not an easy combo to pull off. It'd only a matter of time before we elect President Camacho. :(
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Originally posted by Karen View PostI REALLY want to say that I'm shocked, but honestly, I'm not. This is just par for the course. This sense of entitlement and lack of personal responsability seems to be the attitude of many folks today."The fact is that the average man's love of liberty is nine-tenths imaginary, exactly like his love of sense, justice and truth." ~ H.L. Mencken
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