LOL I may not be able to drive for medical reasons,, ( I still am perfectly able to drive, the law asks me not to and the reasons are valid.. and actually after over 3,000,000+ miles of driving.. and far to many driving courses I just prefer not to drive .. and this is actually a great excuse..
Truth is growing up I actually admired the USA for good reason,, but since the beginning of the Reagan era onward the nation as a whole has degenerated,, becoming uncaring that is not saying the people but it lies in the leadership.. Just where their values are I do not know. Many or most claim to be christian, but I think we read same but a different book one with changing words depending on who is reading it.. My grandchildren and children still live there,, I would rather bring them here as it would be a memory for a life time as they would have the chance to see a different way of life. besides I already know what is there, but they do not know what is here. The economic and political leadership on all levels is sorely lacking.. not only there but here also. Allan On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]>wrote: > When I hear that phrase, I'm reminded of McCarthy, determining from > congressional committee whether or not someone was properly American. > Apparently, being an artist, musician, philosopher, or wanting to implement > social platforms to help the less fortunate were all considered such. > > Allan said that he had become un-American due to losing his ability to > drive. I'd like to hear you flesh that out some more, Allan, and then I'd > like to get some feedback from everyone what they think it means to be > American, or UN as the case may be. > -- ( ) |_D Allan If your life is not going right, try making a left turn life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
