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Old 12-11-2007, 07:59 PM
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Allow me to pull this soapbox out.............

Am I to assume, Hugz, that you are ok with someone coming here illegally and using your social security number then? I am sure you would have no problem explaining to the IRS why you owe thousands in back taxes because someone used your number. I assume you would have no problem spending weeks clearing up that mess when you tried to get a job. I also assume you would have no problem being arrested because somebody else was using your ID and had a warrant issued for them. These are real issues that happen to real people EVERYDAY. I know because I see it daily.
Let's say I am glad that my father decided to steal a 1964 Mustang. He took this awesome car out joy-riding and picked up his girlfriend, my mother. She thought this car was sooooo cool, plus they were teenagers, and schools were not handing out condoms then....and WHAM, happy birthday to me.

Now, let's forget that the car belonged to another person, who saved up all their money to purchase this car. They had basic insurance, so they were not re-imbursed for the car being stolen. Since they had no car, the owner lost his job because he could'nt get to work the next day. His young wife can't handle the stress and leaves him because they are completely broke and now have to try and pay the rent. He is not a stable person anyway and drinks a tad bit to much and passes out on the railroad tracks. Bad ending to a bad story.........but I am glad my dad stole that car so I could be here.


I know, WAY overdramatic.....but you see the point I hope. While I believe you and your parents are probably some of the best people on this planet and are hard working and wouldn't hurt anybody.......you can't condone bad behavior just because you think the outcome was right.
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