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<blockquote data-quote="Ace_on_the_Turn" data-source="post: 2196256" data-attributes="member: 27417"><p>A few years ago my father and I were on the way to Norman to watch an OU football game. We were listening to the radio. The radio host read a letter to the editor that had been published in a local newspaper. I think the paper was in Iowa, but I could be wrong. The letter writer covered a host of ills that society is facing. Unmotivated kids that are running in gangs committing crimes. The moral decay of the country, and in particular, the leaders. The destruction of the family. Etc, etc.etc.. The radio host was Paul Harvey and the letter was dated 1918. This country is made up of great people. When I attend events at my daughter's school, and I think that these kids will be running the place someday, I'm not the least bit nervous about their future. Will it be the same as it was, no. But when we were kids it was not the same as it was when our parents were kids. Changes happen, but I firmly believe that this country will continue to be blessed, to thrive and to be a beacon of hope and freedom in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace_on_the_Turn, post: 2196256, member: 27417"] A few years ago my father and I were on the way to Norman to watch an OU football game. We were listening to the radio. The radio host read a letter to the editor that had been published in a local newspaper. I think the paper was in Iowa, but I could be wrong. The letter writer covered a host of ills that society is facing. Unmotivated kids that are running in gangs committing crimes. The moral decay of the country, and in particular, the leaders. The destruction of the family. Etc, etc.etc.. The radio host was Paul Harvey and the letter was dated 1918. This country is made up of great people. When I attend events at my daughter's school, and I think that these kids will be running the place someday, I'm not the least bit nervous about their future. Will it be the same as it was, no. But when we were kids it was not the same as it was when our parents were kids. Changes happen, but I firmly believe that this country will continue to be blessed, to thrive and to be a beacon of hope and freedom in the world. [/QUOTE]
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