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You're absolutely right. Society has changed much since I grew up in the '50s & '60s, and generally not for the better. When I was a child, we lived in a middle class suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio - it was relatively crime-free, even to the point that during the hot nights of summer we slept with the windows & doors open to allow for cooler air to enter our house that had no air conditioning. My Mom did not work outside of the home, and Dad always arrived home from work at the same time each day and we had dinner together. We sat at dinner and talked, without any disruptions like television, phones, etc. When I was young, whether at home or school, if you broke a rule then you paid a significant enough price (like a swat or two on your back-end with a paddle), that you would likely not do it again. I was taught if you want something in life, then work hard to achieve it. I was also taught to believe in and worship God.
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AMEN!!!!!^^^^^:thumbup:
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