tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7493033543472318622.post4576368060046288404..comments2022-03-27T20:14:36.883-04:00Comments on Spiritual Healing and Growth: Violence and Public SafetyGary Sweetenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11605611324531608167noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7493033543472318622.post-55724589572359810592012-07-21T11:12:27.923-04:002012-07-21T11:12:27.923-04:00Great post, Linn. the lines are definitely blurred...Great post, Linn. the lines are definitely blurred today. I read an article in the Wall Street Journal about the way Norway is treating the mass killer there. It is almost as though they want to remove any sense of guilt and shame from the news and court and the prison system. What happened in Norway and in Colorado were evil. It was not only psychological illness but evil that destroyed those lives.Gary Sweetenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11605611324531608167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7493033543472318622.post-64112759468009233792012-07-21T08:14:26.728-04:002012-07-21T08:14:26.728-04:00No cartoons for me on Saturday morning, as an Anni...No cartoons for me on Saturday morning, as an Annie Oakley wannabe, I chose Roy Rogers, and my all-time favorite, The Lone Ranger. On Saturday nights my grandmother and I would take turns - she preferred The Lawrence Welk Show, and for me, Gunsmoke. Evening TV consisted of The Rifle Man, Have Gun Will Travel, Wagon Train, Rawhide, and Bonanza.<br />My cap guns secure in my holsters strapped on at the waist, I was always ready for the bad guy. One difference in those days is the clear difference between the good guy and the bad guy. Another huge difference is our public school began not only with the pledge of allegiance, but also with a scripture reading and prayer.linn starrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02019633240588973131noreply@blogger.com