My Name Is Cocaine HELLO! LET ME INTRODUCE MYSELF…..! My name is Cocaine-call me Coke for short. I entered this country without a passport. Ever since then I’ve made lots of scum rich. Some have been murdered and found in a ditch. I’m more valued than diamonds, more treasured than gold, Use me just once and you too will be sold! I’ll make a schoolboy forget his books, I’ll make a beauty queen forget her looks. I’ll take a renowned speaker and make him a bore, I’ll take your mother and make her a whore. I’ll make a schoolteacher forget how to teach, I’ll make a preacher not want to preach. I’ll take all your rent money and you’ll be evicted I’ll murder your babies or they’ll be addicted. I’ll make you rob and steal and kill, When your under my power, you have no will. Remember, my friend, my name is “Big C”, If you try me one time you may never be free! I’ve destroyed actors, politicians and many a hero. I’ve decreased bank accounts from millions to zero. I make shooting and stabbing a common affair. Once I take charge, you won’t have a prayer. Now that you know me, what will you do? You’ll have to decide, it’s all up to you. The day you agree to sit in my saddle, The decision is one that no one can straddle! Listen to me, and please listen well, When you ride with Cocaine you are headed for hell! AUTHOR UNKNOWN
A few words about spanking: We did! The Scriptures command it: “Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child; the rod of discipline will remove it far from him” (Pr. 22:15). While this Scripture does not teach all discipline is corporal, “the rod” has its proper use… Common sense dictates that spanking ought to hurt – some. But all parents must understand that spanking is not a beating. Beating a child is abuse. Spanking is a brief, controlled, painful punishment intended to make the recipient sorry he or she committed the offense that brought it about. Very often only a swat or two is necessary. When administering such discipline, we gave the simple explanation, “What you did was wrong.” We did not refrain from expressing our dismay or anger at the wrongdoing. But we always affirmed our love before and after the discipline. After all, godly discipline is an act of love. Similarly, punishment is not positively effective without a background of praise (Kent and Barbara Hughes).
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