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Today
we
mourn
the
passing
of
an
old
friend
by
the
name
of
Common
Sense.
Common
Sense
lived
a
long
life
but
died
from
heart
failure
at
the
brink
of
the
millennium.
No
one
really
knows
how
old
he
was
since
his
birth
records
were
long
ago
lost
in
bureaucratic
red
tape.
Common
Sense
selflessly
devoted
his
life
to
service
in
schools,
hospitals,
homes,
factories
and
offices,
helping
folks
get
jobs
done
without
fanfare
and
foolishness.
For
decades,
petty
rules,
silly
laws
and
frivolous
lawsuits held
no
power
over
Common
Sense.

He
was
credited
with
cultivating
such
valued
lessons
as to
know
when
to
come
in
out
of
the
rain,
the
early
bird
gets
the
worm,
and
life
isn't
always
fair.
Common
Sense
lived
by
simple,
sound
financial
policies
(don't
spend
more
than
you
earn),
reliable
parenting
strategies (adults
are
in
charge,
not
kids), and
its
okay
to
come
in
second.
A
veteran
of
the
Industrial
Revolution,
the
Great
Depression,
and
the
Technological
Revolution, Common
Sense
survived
cultural
and
educational
trends including
feminism,
body
piercing,
whole
language
and
"new
math."
But
his
health
declined
when
he
became
infected
with
the
"If-it-
only-helps-one-person-
it's-
worth-it"
virus.
In
recent
decades
his
waning
strength
proved
no
match
for
the
ravages
of
overbearing
federal
regulation.
He
watched
in
pain
as
good
people
became
ruled
by
self-seeking
lawyers
and
enlightened
auditors.
His
health
rapidly
deteriorated
when
schools
endlessly
implemented
zero
tolerance
policies, reports
of
six
year
old
boys
charged
with
sexual
harassment
for
kissing
a
classmate,
a
teen
suspended
for
taking
a
swig
of
mouth-wash
after
lunch, and
a
teacher
fired
for
reprimanding
an
unruly
student.

It
declined
even
further
when
schools
had
to
get
parental
consent
to
administer
aspirin
to
a
student but
cannot
inform
the
parent
when
the
female
student
is
pregnant
or
wants
an
abortion.
Finally,
Common
Sense
lost
his
will
to
live
as
Lifetime
Values
became
contraband,
churches
became
businesses,
criminals
received
better
treatment
than
victims, and
federal
judges
stuck
their
noses
in
everything
from
the
Boy
Scouts
to
professional
sports.
As
the
end
neared,
Common
Sense
drifted
in
and
out
of
logic but
was
kept
informed
of
developments,
regarding
questionable
regulations
for
asbestos,
low
flow
toilets,
"smart"
guns, the
nurturing
of
Prohibition
Laws
and
mandatory
air
bags.
Finally
when
told
that
the
homeowners
association
restricted
exterior
furniture
only
to
that which
enhanced
property
values, he
breathed
his
last.
Common
Sense
was
preceded
in
death
by
his
parents Truth
and
Trust; his
wife,
Discretion;
his
daughter,
Responsibility;
and
his
son,
Reason.

He
is
survived
by
three
stepbrothers:
Rights,
Tolerance
and
Whiner.
Not
many
attended
his
funeral
because
so
few
realized
he
was
gone.
Courtesy
Of:
Onemooreg@aol.com

Cost Of A Miracle


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