Thursday, October 27, 2011


The Shawshank Redemption


Andy Dufresne (white guy)
Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding (colored man)

       "Did you really kill that man? Red did you...?” whispered Andy.

Red declares with tears in his eyes.  “Andy, You know I would never, Murder anyone!”

"Did you kill that man?" Andy resisted once more.

Red chanced the subjected, “How’s the family? Your kids in school yet?” Red rambled away, “How far along is your wife pregnancy?”

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Moral Dilemna

Helen Proskow
123

Green Ave
Penticton
, B.C.
V2A 3W1
February 10, 2011


Jim Smith
Mayor
Oosyoos,
British Columbia

Dear Sir:
Thank you for allowing me to share my thoughts and beliefs on the topic of Mr. Guntar Grass.I have several reasons why I believe Mr.Grass’s evidence shoudn’t be revealed to the public.  
Firstly, Mr. Guntar Grass is a well known man in his community. He employees many people in his village, therefore, if this secret is reveled no one will want to work at his establishment. They may revert to the past and think they may get gassed.  The trust that he gained will slowly deplete and he may possibly get death threats.  If no one works at the factory that he provided for the citizens there will be less employment in the community and the economy will suffer. 
Not just the employees of the factory will suffer, but also the charities that he supports.  Groups such as; a local food bank, minor hockey leagues, youth programs, and school equipment won’t get funding to carry on successfully in their villages. 



Sincerely,


John Doe