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<blockquote data-quote="awbuzz" data-source="post: 442877" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>You realize counseling was offered and probably attended.</p><p>Regarding "completely misreading the younger generations feelings" it's a fact that the reasoning ability doesn't gel until the mid-20s.</p><p>"Most" of the "younger generation" also believes that lots of things should be "free" but have no real idea on how all of that "stuff" would be paid for. Mainly because they haven't been in the "real world" long enough, if at all. I don't think putting our societal rules and regulations into the hands of 18-22 year old's will bode well for the country.</p><p></p><p>I agree letting folks "live their own lives", but they should accept the consequences if rules are broken or they spend like a fool. Shouldn't expect others to bail them out. Just because it is legal to drink alcohol, doesn't mean that an employer can't fire someone that does so on the job or comes in under the influence. If you don't agree, please feel free to offer the next surgeon a couple of drinks and a hit off the bong before your, or a loved one's, next surgery no matter how minor.</p><p></p><p>With all of that, let me state that I wish Dedrick the best and hope he stays on a path that leads him to a good job, a happy family life and an attitude that HE has control of himself, not a victim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awbuzz, post: 442877, member: 443"] You realize counseling was offered and probably attended. Regarding "completely misreading the younger generations feelings" it's a fact that the reasoning ability doesn't gel until the mid-20s. "Most" of the "younger generation" also believes that lots of things should be "free" but have no real idea on how all of that "stuff" would be paid for. Mainly because they haven't been in the "real world" long enough, if at all. I don't think putting our societal rules and regulations into the hands of 18-22 year old's will bode well for the country. I agree letting folks "live their own lives", but they should accept the consequences if rules are broken or they spend like a fool. Shouldn't expect others to bail them out. Just because it is legal to drink alcohol, doesn't mean that an employer can't fire someone that does so on the job or comes in under the influence. If you don't agree, please feel free to offer the next surgeon a couple of drinks and a hit off the bong before your, or a loved one's, next surgery no matter how minor. With all of that, let me state that I wish Dedrick the best and hope he stays on a path that leads him to a good job, a happy family life and an attitude that HE has control of himself, not a victim. [/QUOTE]
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