Politics and Religion

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BeautywithBrains See my TER Reviews 2367 reads
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1 / 22

...it is a long one, but worth reading.

Hugs and Kisses,
Kelly

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Blowing Chunks 562 reads
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2 / 22

Show up on my GPS. Where is that commencement located?  

  :)  

Remember,  Navy seals commencements existed before Navy seals.  
I'm gonna sue Navy seals if they do something gay cuz she posted it at 1:48am..

Blowing Chunks 437 reads
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4 / 22

209.   First one to figure out what I'm talking about is a brainy kinda guy

JackDunphy 397 reads
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5 / 22

Sadly though, I think it's lost on the "millenials." But it's not totally their fault. Twenty years of parents/coaches giving out trophies just for showing up has caused them to come to the party looking for a "handout", rather than looking to give a "hand up" to someone else or a cause greater than themselves.

I think it was Lou Holtz who said, when asked about the difference between today's youth and the youth of his day, that today's youth talks about their rights and privileges, whereas the youth of yesterday spoke of their obligations and responsibilities.

This guy may as well be speaking a different language, for twentysomethings, by and large, have no clue the dedication, service and hard work it takes to make it in today's world.

Thanks for posting this Kelly.

ed2000 31 Reviews 441 reads
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6 / 22

I've always wanted to resemble a cartoon character.

Maybe you're speculating it will improve your focus and stay on topic?

Blowing Chunks 446 reads
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7 / 22
Madison_Ohare See my TER Reviews 413 reads
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8 / 22

have too many distractions today.  And they are spoiled rotten.  In my daughters case, her grandparents are super wealthy and let her live rent free in their full basement.  Her grandfather told me once that he couldn't retire because my daughter and his wife put 4,000 a month on his Discover card!  He said he wouldn't ever divorce his wife, but he was just going to move out and get an apartment!  My daughter had a much better first car than I ever had, and I paid for 1/3 and she totalled it out like it didn't cost me a anything in time and resources to pay for something nice for her!  Same thing with my step-son, give him my 2nd car, 9 months later it's totalled out like it didn't cost me a thing!  

Sorry, but don't ever count on this generation to shake off the distractions and give a shit about anybody else.  Maybe their heads will pop out their ass by the time they reach mid-thirties.  God, please don't let them give me any grandbabies until then!

Madison_Ohare See my TER Reviews 452 reads
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9 / 22

doesn't learn survival or gratitude.

BeautywithBrains See my TER Reviews 392 reads
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10 / 22

......I was fortunate enough to grow up with well to do parents, who gave me the second greatest gift: a college education, on their dime.  I was not allowed to skate by.  I had to maintain a B average, balance my checkbook (yes, checkbook), and volunteer in the community.

   I truly do believe it contributed my work ethic, determination, success, and community involvement.  Not all twentysomethings are skating by, but I know damn well, I did not have a shiny new ****** parked in my driveway during college!  I still remember the orange shag carpet in the house, and we charged folks to park their cars on our lawn during football season!  

Hugs and Kisses,
Kelly

NeedleDicktheBugFucker 22 Reviews 326 reads
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11 / 22

It's not going to get any better either.  

Posted By: Madison_Ohare
doesn't learn survival or gratitude.  

JackDunphy 405 reads
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13 / 22

Sounds like your parents treated you like you were their child and not your friend. That's the biggest problem I see with parenting today. No one wants to "offend" their kid. They want to look cool and hip with their children and their children's friends and be a buddy, not a disciplinarian, which a parent must be at times.

My parents didn't give a damn if I thought they were cool. Having a dad for a cop wasn't always easy, lol. He believed in tough love and discipline and made me work at a young age. I never took anything for granted and never thought anyone owed me anything. He wanted respect from me. NEVER friendship.  

Kids today do have it tougher though, I do believe. Every institution that we respected as youths has crumbled. From the Catholic Church to Penn State, to the federal government to corrupt corporations like Enron. That's why they so desperately need discipline at home. They just aren't going to get it from society like in decades past or what was perceived in decades past.

mattradd 40 Reviews 372 reads
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14 / 22

The required mental toughness to deal with life needs to be developed in all of us, though it is not only an issue of development but also maintenance. And, that's not just an issue of the mind, but also of the heart, as is the desire to change the lives of at least 10 people. We have way too many people with weak minds and hearts, of all ages.

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Madison_Ohare See my TER Reviews 397 reads
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15 / 22

trusting with an open heart, and wise to when to hit that shark in the snout!

mattradd 40 Reviews 464 reads
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16 / 22

The original one didn't work for me. Wanted me to subscribe.

mattradd 40 Reviews 398 reads
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17 / 22

"Trusting with an open hear..." I mean heart in the sense of caring about something or someone strongly. I've met several Navy Seals, and I don't know if they were exceptions, but they had in common strong family ties and loyalties, a strong belief in the overall goodness in our country, and they strongly believed that what they were trained to do, and did, protected us for our enemies. I met a guy, recently, who bragged that he was a Marine who served in Iraq.  After close questioning, I found out he tried to get into the Marines, but they wouldn't take him, so he ended up as a cook for a mercenary group like Blackwater, in Irag. Wanting to kill people for the sake of killing them does not take the strength of character and heart as say someone like a Navy Seal, or any good jarhead, grunt, squid airdale, or airman who serves his or her country for the right reasons.

Trust is earned, not given, in my book!

mattradd 40 Reviews 423 reads
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18 / 22

Some more so than others. The issue is failure in providing optimal frustration.

Madison_Ohare See my TER Reviews 519 reads
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19 / 22

to teach me the balance, a trust in my own intuition, self-power and self-love!  

Somebody kicks my door will get killed, Somebody rapes me will get a high heel in their face, Somebody that is using malice and manipulation to steal from me will get all the wrath from their own karma!

Indeed trust is earned, but I won't hold hostage with walls, every person that tries to love me today.  What other option but to let that shit go, and learn from mistakes, trusting that all things will be made right and wiser in the future

mattradd 40 Reviews 420 reads
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20 / 22
Madison_Ohare See my TER Reviews 360 reads
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21 / 22

the process of birth to death in this body.  Today I celebrate my birthday!  Really, its my birthday! ;)

anonymousfun 6 Reviews 358 reads
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