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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1147980" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>One more thing I meant to add, when I was working Memphis, it was rated the 2nd most dangerous city to be walking in. </p><p>It didn't say living in, or driving in. It said to be "Walking in." I drove Memphis back in the early 2000's. The city rated first, I don't remember, as it was not a city like Detroit or one that was quickly recognized. At the time I thought about how people were running in and out of the traffic across the streets and wondered if pedestrian accidents had anything to do with it. But now, I realize that it did not. It just meant that someone would steal, kill, or do what ever they pleased to you, and could care less.</p><p></p><p>I guess Memphis will be a city that God will start with when he thinks about taking the Nation down as he did to the nations in the Bible when they disobeyed his laws. Where the world world will crumble and fall into ruins, famine and disease will come. Now we have concrete and pavement. Pot holes. They used to have sand to wander around on. Sometimes it just makes you wander if we are at a point of no return. </p><p> People that are like these, are less than our loving animals as far as I am concerned. To me, a man that has the ability to have moral laws, spiritually, then kills, tortures, rapes, steals; and accepts not to feel or act on it, I have no mercy on that person. If he had his hands on my dog, guess who is not going to live if I have a piston in my hand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1147980, member: 637"] One more thing I meant to add, when I was working Memphis, it was rated the 2nd most dangerous city to be walking in. It didn't say living in, or driving in. It said to be "Walking in." I drove Memphis back in the early 2000's. The city rated first, I don't remember, as it was not a city like Detroit or one that was quickly recognized. At the time I thought about how people were running in and out of the traffic across the streets and wondered if pedestrian accidents had anything to do with it. But now, I realize that it did not. It just meant that someone would steal, kill, or do what ever they pleased to you, and could care less. I guess Memphis will be a city that God will start with when he thinks about taking the Nation down as he did to the nations in the Bible when they disobeyed his laws. Where the world world will crumble and fall into ruins, famine and disease will come. Now we have concrete and pavement. Pot holes. They used to have sand to wander around on. Sometimes it just makes you wander if we are at a point of no return. People that are like these, are less than our loving animals as far as I am concerned. To me, a man that has the ability to have moral laws, spiritually, then kills, tortures, rapes, steals; and accepts not to feel or act on it, I have no mercy on that person. If he had his hands on my dog, guess who is not going to live if I have a piston in my hand? [/QUOTE]
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