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Obituary ... (
Sent to me some time ago by a fellow BNP
member )
Today we mourn the passing of a beloved
old friend, Common Sense, whom has been with us for many years.
No one knows for sure how old he was, since any record
of his birth was long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He
will be remembered as having cultivated such valuable lessons
as knowing when to come in out of the rain, why the early
bird gets the worm, life isn't always fair, and maybe it was
my fault.
Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don't
spend more than you earn) and reliable parenting strategies
(adults, not children, are in charge).
His health began to deteriorate rapidly when well intentioned
but overbearing regulations were set in place.
Reports of a six-year-old boy charged with sexual harassment
for kissing a classmate; teens suspended from school for using
mouthwash after lunch, and a teacher fired for reprimanding
an unruly student, only worsened his condition.
It declined even further when schools were required to get
parental consent to administer Panadol, sun lotion or a Band
Aid to a student - but could not inform the parents when a
student became pregnant and wanted to have an abortion.
Common Sense lost ground when parents attacked teachers for
doing the job they themselves failed to do in disciplining
their unruly children.
Common Sense lost the will to live as the Ten Commandments
became contraband, churches became businesses, and criminals
received better treatment than their victims.
Common Sense took a beating when you couldn't defend yourself
from a burglar in your own home and the burglar can sue you
for assault.
Common Sense finally gave up the will to live after a woman
failed to realize that a steaming cup of coffee was hot: she
spilled a little in her lap, and was promptly awarded a huge
settlement.
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; I Know My Rights, Someone
Else is to Blame, and I'm A Victim.
Not many attended his funeral because so few realised he
was gone.
If you still remember him, pass this on. If not, join the majority
and do nothing.
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