Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Do you know where your kids are at?

Scenario: 1957- Little Johnny goes to school with aspirin for his headache, offers some to his teacher along with an apple. Teacher says thank you for the aspirin and apple and gives Johnny a pat on the back for showing good citizenship. 2008- Little Johnny goes to school with some aspirin for his headache, offers some to his teacher along with an apple. Teacher sends Johnny to office, office calls police and Johnny's locker is searched for drugs and guns and is expelled from school for being a drug dealer. Teacher eats apple. ( I hope the teacher breaks a tooth and chokes on the apple)

What is the moral of the story? Today's society is so far skewed from anything even close to normal it should be on the C.D.C's top ten list. Our society, if you can call it that, has it's head so far up its own ass that its optic nerve has crossed with its sphincter muscle that only a shitty outlook is produced.

Too many pansies have infiltrated our school systems, churches and even our personal households that our children are not only becoming dolts, but they think they have the right to run free and control their own lives. they are children and should be treated as such until the time comes for them venture out on their own. That time is known as MATURITY!!!!

On the flip side, children are often forced into this situation by their parents having to work 2 sometimes 3 jobs, just to make ends meet. There is no time to properly educate, raise and inform their children about the evils of the world known as adulthood. My opinion is that liberal organizations such as Planned Parenthood, Peta, ALF etc. have infiltrated our school systems and sunk their vampire like fangs into our children's lives, twisting their fragile minds and warping their sense of direction and being. This is easily done due to the fact that Parents are so distracted by having to hold umpteen jobs just to make ends meet, that the parents see this as an easy way for the kids to " learn" about life. WRONG!!!!!!!!!! Parenting starts at home, the schools, especially the public variety, have no right to teach our kids about sex education, money( not that they do anyway) Child abuse etc. Asking our children questions like " Is everything okay at home?" or " Do your parents touch you or hurt you in any way?" It's none of their business. Not that I condone child abuse or any abuse of any kind, the point is this, Parents are the only people who have the right to educate their children about such things, and when the parent can't, the liberal vampires rear their ugly faces and attack with no remorse.

Parents, on the other hand, have to take some of the blame too. People say that " some parents don't have a choice but to work 2 or more jobs." Bullshit, everyone has a choice, it is the type of choices you make that determine how your life will unfold. Just like in my previous post about voting, you have to be educated and have facts to do anything in life, whether it's voting or making a career choice. The choice always has to be there for you, if you have children, to be there for them and teach them about life. Turning this necessity over to anyone else, in my opinion, is not only wrong but can and will be detrimental to the children's lives.

If you are a parent, I beg of you, make smarter choices. Your children and their children will thank you for it. You will feel better about your life, no matter how good you may think it is, and know that everything can be improved. And when your children MATURE and GROW UP and become successful, they will give you a pat on the back for teaching them so well.

Lawndart Chucker

Monday, September 15, 2008

Voting...it's your right, make the most of it!!!!

Well, here we are. Election time again. People are going to be going to the polls in a couple of very short months casting their vote for the next President of The United States, but are they ready? Are we ready? It seems that the citizens of our great country are faced yet again with a decision that will make history. Will our country have the first "black" president, or will we have our first woman Vice President? Decisions are hard enough for most folks. Having to juggle their own lives while being faced with something that could possibly either change their lives for better or worse. I guess it all depends on what you define as better or worse.

Difficult decisions are not easy to make. Some people don't really consider voting as a difficult decision, they just vote the way they always have or they just don't vote at all. That really is a sad way to look at things, but it is true.

Typically non-voters, in my experience, are people who are frustrated about issues posed by both parties, they just decide, " To hell with it, I'm just not going to vote." Yet they bitch and moan about the way things happen in this country. My opinion on that is this: If you don't vote, you don't have the right to complain. You can't just sit and wait to reap rewards without putting in the effort. You don't go to work and just pass the time until payday do you? NO. If you did, you probably wouldn't have a job, at least not in my company anyway.

Now, onto those who vote, but only because it is how their parents have done or that is just their party and their sticking to it no matter what!!! You are just as bad if not worse than the non-voters, at least they think about their decision. You need to think about everything, no matter if you agree with it or not. How would you feel if a candidate of your party was a murderer, yet you had no idea because you figure " what the hell, he represents my party, he must be okay." WRONG!!!!!!!! I'm not saying that candidates are murderers, my point is this, you need to educate yourself about your decision you plan to make. Not knowing about your candidate or anything that he/she stands for is nothing more than being blindfolded and wandering aimlessly through the Grand Canyon. IT'S VERY DANGEROUS!!!!!!!!!! You also don't have the right to bitch or complain about how things turn out, you didn't bother to educate yourself about what your candidate stands for or plans to do. The only person you have to blame is yourself for your over abundance of ignorance and how your lack of motivation to think for yourself has caused your life to be affected by your own lemming thought process. My only wish is that you don't become a driving instructor.

I am a proud, free thinking voter. I look at both parties, with a giant magnifying glass and a fine tooth comb, and I make my decision based on the facts that I obtain along with my own personal beliefs, morals and ethics. If, which is the smallest word in the dictionary with the largest meaning, I ever decide not to vote, you best be damn sure that I will have substantial reasoning for it. I will have thoroughly examined both parties, thought for myself and made that decision. Not voting because you can't decide shows lack of responsibility. Educate yourself so you will be able to make a decision, after all, it is your right to do so. Not taking advantage of your rights only allows others the ability to take away your privileges.

Lawndart Chucker