Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Rabbits Do It Why Can't We???

Yesterday when me, Pinky and Daisy went running it was a different sort of day....The trails were devoid of people and it was eerily quiet....except for the sounds of helicopters over head...they were searching for the dead body of this beautiful young girl...who happened to go out running last Thursday afternoon, only to never return back to her loving family...


They were searching the lake all day....and the sounds of the helicopter was a reminder of just how fragile life can be

Why? Because of a registered sex offender...the biggest and most horrid of all the predators that walk this earth...the male sex offender....and as a society we don't seem to be able to do anything about it.

As I was running with Pinky and Daisy....they did what they do best which is to chase rabbits....and as the canines spotted their next victim....I would hear a shout out from fellow rabbits...a loud chirping..."HERE THEY COME; Watch Out; Save Yourself! Chirp Chirp Chirp...

And because of this simple warning system, all the rabbits remained safe and sound.....as they easily scampered safely away from their hunter...the dogs.


We are a so called sophisticated society....and yet.....beautiful young girls...such as this innocent young woman whose name was Chelesa King.. died brutally at the hands of some monster? And we can't do anything about it?

I ask the question; How can simple rabbits manage a system of protection...Yet we still let these monsters walk among us..How many more innocent lives will be taken before we understand that we need a safe and sound system to warn families from these evil men?

Rabbits can do it...why can't we?

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