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08-28-2006, 11:05 PM #1
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How low will they go..stealing from Salvation Army.
Not even sure if this is worth posting or not since these types of stories are a dime a dozen. I was out driving around after work doing a little furniture shopping so I stopped by the Salvation Army to peak into the windows. The store was closed and then sun had set about 30 minutes before. I was on Nolensville Road in Nashville Tennessee. The Salvation Army is located right next to a Super Mercado, in the same small strip mall. So here I am peering into the window then look down the parking lot and see this guy with his pickup truck taking furniture that people had dropped off. Yelling, I asked him if he needed help...he yelled back at me in Spanish. He tossed one last piece of furniture in his truck and drove off. 5 minutes later I had 4 guys come walking across the parking lot right towards me. I knew it was trouble so I took off.
Welcome to the new America!! I would say I see at least one thing that is upsetting by these people once a week. Hell, they even spray painted Sur-13 all over the greenway where I used to take my daughter to fish, walk, etc. The greenway isn't safe anymore and here's the kicker....the police department is right down the road along with the fire department. Uh, oh....I feel a rant coming on!!
On the flip side I was doing laundry last night and was the only American there out of about 20 people. This young latino couple was actually watching out for me and being very considerate. Glad they were there.
Thanks Jorge Bush! You have done wonders for this country!!<div>"You know your country is dying when you have to make a distinction between what is moral and ethical, and what is legal." -- John De Armond</div>
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