I have been receiving copies of Rolling Stone magazine (I must have agreed to some kind of trial subsccription deal or another) and have been tossing them in the trash can as soon as they arrived.
Tonight my wife thumbed through the latest edition and I am still reeling from the shock.
There was one article about a man who died in the performance of one of the most unspeakably perverted acts imaginable, and which apparently is now quite common-place in this country, and another about the frightful corruption, decadence and general depravity of the city of New Orleans.
It is not possible to speak in polite company of the first article.
As I indicated I am still in a state of shock that we live in a world where people do such things.
Here are a few lines of the reportage regarding NO from the article called "City of Lies".
A murder rate ten times the national average.
A plice force notorious for corruption, rape, and murder for hire.
A forty percent illiteracy rate.
Fifty thousand truants daily
A drop-out rate of 350 children weekly.
What are the thoughts of political representatives of this situation?
Representative Richard Baker, Louisiana Republican opined:
"We finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans. We couldn't do it. God did."
We are in deep trouble...very deep trouble...
Verne
"The sins of Sauruman are washing away", wasn't that how it went in LOTR? I think it was
filth. Same thing.
And I'm not referring to the low-income scapegoats.