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Let's begin this Christmas season and the approaching new year with the resolve to treat one another with a bit more grace.

I have always found it curious to hear anyone say most people are basically good in light of the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. I have long thought that people have varying amounts of good and evil in them.That capacity can be plotted along a bell curve. Mother Theresa would be at one end of the bell curve while Richard Ramirez (Night Stalker) would be at the other. The rest of us fit somewhere between the two.

Perhaps I'm oversimplifying it. But I'm a man and we are some simple creatures. The point being, there are just as many people likely to do you some amount of harm as there are those who would do some amount of good.

The rush to find a one size fits all solution to the horrible evil perpetrated in Sandy Hook is well intended but will never work. The fact remains we live in a fallen world where evil can move freely among us.

The psychopathic killer that preyed on elementary school children chose his target because they were helpless. The wolf preys on the sheep. The wolf does not prey on the sheepdog.

Calls to ban certain weapons misses the point. If the killer had not used a high capacity rifle it would have been a shotgun. The outcome would have been the same. Evil is evil.

We live in a free society. Evil people will exploit this. That is the nature of things.

Losing this many innocent lives in a single incident is news because it is rare. Sadly, we lose far too many innocent lives one at a time. It seems that not a day goes by where I don't read of a child being killed or mistreated. Often by someone they loved. I could go on with many other examples. There are so many at times it crushes my very soul.

In my 17 years of law enforcement, I've encountered a number of very bad people. One of them was the Night Stalker, Richard Ramirez. He had a uniquely evil quality to him that he wore like a piece of clothing. I suspect Adam Lanza did as well. But there are many more people out there who do harm. We need to remain vigilant in our fight against evil and committed to protecting the least among us. But it doesn't have to stop there.

Let's begin this Christmas season and the approaching new year with the resolve to treat one another with a bit more grace. It can be something as simple as holding the door open or thanking the person who held it for you. Every simple act of kindness costs nothing but will make a moment in time just a little bit better.

May the peace of the Lord be with you.

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Lawrene Bottorf June 15, 2013 at 03:57 pm
Bummer...
Clint Worthington June 16, 2013 at 03:44 pm
You have a right to live in peace in your home. I would not put up with that.
rob h June 13, 2013 at 07:11 am
Wonder how many people even understood the first COEXIST sticker, let alone this one
Lynn Monaghan June 14, 2013 at 03:22 pm
Paige, I'm confused too. Just imagine how the Statue of Liberty/ Mother of Exiles must feel aboutRead More being on the sticker. Caring for our tired and poor immigrants, our tempest-tossed and huddled masses yearning to breathe free, doesn't seem to be a top priority for capitalists, after all. Maybe she should be replaced with someone else who could look like an "i"... maybe Joe the Plumber with an outstretched arm holding a plunger?
Status Quo June 16, 2013 at 04:57 pm
Easily as laughable as the mixed message of the effrontery of the coexist sticker... the simplestRead More explanation may be the truth.
John Egan June 13, 2013 at 08:31 pm
To Cox Cable: Make sure Trumbo signs where the customer wants him to sign... Just came back fromRead More Pechanga where Mark was signing and he was signing baseballs with sharpies; not signing on the sweet spot, putting ASTERISKS (!?) after his name on jerseys; and signing helmets on the back, behind the ear flap... Don't take expensive items down there...
Clint Worthington June 13, 2013 at 08:50 am
The City approved the plans for Del Taco many years ago. What they did not approve was the changeRead More in the color to the tiles and the change in color to the outside of the building. Those are changes to the original plans submitted by Del Taco. As the Design Review Committee pointed out, these changes are not acceptable. The City does have strict requirements regarding signs and architecture.