Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Heck Tate in 20 Years

The 1950's is here, and I'm glad it is. The cars are much better, and life just seems easier. What I like most about the 50's here is all the World Wars are over, and I have my sons back. I was extremely nervous when they were drafted and went to Europe to take on the Nazi occupation, but I knew it was for the better of the country, and that they would make it home alive. I am just so happy that I taught them how to shoot, and shoot well at it, when they were younger.
As I gain older every day, I look back upon my past to reflect on myself over the years. What I mostly remember is a case of rape, back when I was a sheriff for Maycomb. Tom Robinson his name was, and he was a black man accused of raping a white woman, Mayella Ewell. At the time, I was hoping he got the fullest punishment, whether he did it or not, for rapping a white woman. 20 years later, I know realize what was so wrong with me, and almost all of Maycomb back then. Our bigotry blinded us from justice, and it took lives of many that did not need to have lives taken from. When we kill innocents, we may never know the capability of that person. Tom could have invented a new car for all I know, and we never gave him a chance. As there is still a lot of this bigotry going on down here, I for one now understand the error of these ways. It may be 20 years later, but at least I understand.

Heck

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