Well, Leah Ann, if trophy's were handed out for snide remarks, I think you would need to add on to your new home to accommodate all of yours. But, that's another topic. And, I will not defend my marriage to you. I doubt you would understand this type of relationship, anyhow.
I think it would be a perfect world if everyone believed the same, acted within the boundaries of the law, and never behaved in a way that was disrespectful to any other human. In this perfect world, there would be no need for laws, attorneys or the justice system. The religious leaders would be able to sleep in on Sundays (or what ever day your services are) as there would be no need to teach the goods vs evils. But!!! wait a minute...it ISN'T a perfect world, is it? We are exposed to both good and evil. We are expected to behave accordingly, in a socially acceptable manner, knowing there are reactions to every action. We CHOOSE to make whatever decisions we make. Unless there was a threat of bodily harm to him or his loved ones, he made a choice to do what he did, knowing there would be repercussions if he was found out. He lied, he hid funds, and he used his friends as covers. Sounds like he just thought he was above reproach, the laws and rules applied to others but not him. And, unfortunately for him and his family, he was caught. Now, he has to pay the price. And, I still think he's a skuzzball.


At what age is it determined I am old enough to know better?