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tizzo
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I got a problem... I have a female friend who it about 4'10" bout 95 lbs. She knocks on her cousin's (and his roomy's) door and they don't answer it because they can't tell who she is... This is just one example of the paranoia that I have been noticing lately when it comes to our country.
When 9-11 hit, as Americans we are so deturmined to advertize that we aren't afraid. We will not stop our normal daily living schedule, we will not bow down to their threats and even actions. We screem how confident we are, and how secure we are in this country but yet we are afraid of our own neighbor.
Has anyone else besides me noticed that "Don't talk to strangers", has gotten a little outa hand?? Use to be that if you broke down, no need to worry, help will be along shortly. You won't know who they are but you can rest assure that it would go like this...
Car dies, 15 strangers stop and offer help, you finally get tired of waiting for someone you know and you hop in the car with the next stranger. He takes you to a fuel station and then back to your car. You will offer money, knowing that he will refuse. He makes sure your car starts, then you never see him again.
What happened to our country???
Always finding ways to make it safer, yet as a nation we get more reclused.
I just thought I'd share the irony...
We will die for our country, but we will not open the door for a stranger.
Has anyone else noticed this??
When 9-11 hit, as Americans we are so deturmined to advertize that we aren't afraid. We will not stop our normal daily living schedule, we will not bow down to their threats and even actions. We screem how confident we are, and how secure we are in this country but yet we are afraid of our own neighbor.
Has anyone else besides me noticed that "Don't talk to strangers", has gotten a little outa hand?? Use to be that if you broke down, no need to worry, help will be along shortly. You won't know who they are but you can rest assure that it would go like this...
Car dies, 15 strangers stop and offer help, you finally get tired of waiting for someone you know and you hop in the car with the next stranger. He takes you to a fuel station and then back to your car. You will offer money, knowing that he will refuse. He makes sure your car starts, then you never see him again.
What happened to our country???
Always finding ways to make it safer, yet as a nation we get more reclused.
I just thought I'd share the irony...
We will die for our country, but we will not open the door for a stranger.
Has anyone else noticed this??