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Really, who would do this?

Started by jar1292, October 15, 2012, 07:41:29 PM

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jar1292

Re-election? yea right.....

http://www.ksl.com/?sid=22560889&nid=711&title=paramedic-punished-for-giving-elderly-fire-survivor-blanket&s_cid=queue-21


I dont know where some folks come from, my mom would be so ashamed that she raised me like that
Restoring a charger is like a saying I heard along time ago "I never said it would be easy, I only said it would be worth it".... Jesus I wish I could remember who said that...

Fred



Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

JB400

What has this world come too?  An act of kindness becomes a big scandal.   :2thumbs: for the fireman for doing the right thing.  We don't need a politically correct world.  Politics have really screwed this world up.  The feds are one thing, but we can't discuss that.  This is a local deal.  Local politicans (undiscribable).  Sounds like something that would happen in my town.  Ranks right up there with me getting pulled over 11 times in 4 months for walking to Wal Mart.  Or city banners on every street light.  $200 per banner, 20 banners on a half mile stretch.  You can't have hobby cars, motorcycles, bikes, or kids toys in the yard.  Our yards have to be mowed before the grass gets 6" or it gets flagged.  Sorry, steered off course.
Let me guess, I suppose now we're going to tax Toys for Tot's for the donations.  I guess the churches would get taxed too for their charities.  I'm an hour away from Joplin, there was no political bs after the tornado.  There was endless supply of local support and everyone chipped in. F5 tornado hits a city ( I don't know population right off the top of my head) and wipes out the down town area completely. In less than a week, the city was back to running close to normal again.  We need to kick some politicans and some lawyers. :nutkick: :nutkick: :nutkick: I don't want to live in a politically correct world.  I'd rather live where everyone's neighborly.  Everyone chip in and help anyone in need. :2thumbs:  That's why I like websites like this.  Help each other out, and forget the politics and the money for the most part.

bull

This is what happens when people have to serve the government instead of the other way around. Who do these idiots think paid for everything they use if not the taxpayers?

And as usual, the govt. officials let their mouths get ahead of their brains: "The blanket was not city property, though. Matt Cahillane, president of Firefighter Support Services, told Fox 2 the organization had donated the blanket, and many others, for that exact use."