If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why?

While I would want to tweak a ton, I would focus on laws meant to protect the weak and if limited to one, I would fix the one with the most impact. Side note: I would fight for more leeway first.

In the heart of humans that are complete, it isn’t fun to harm living things, and especially our little ones, animals, elderly, and affirmed.

Multiple behaviors breaking “humanity” laws should take you out of circulation.

Sorry but those without a conscience should not be in the wild.

I hate for the weak and if I witness it, I step up. The Fitch is a name I earned. Pleasant til provoked or offended. Funny biatch or f’in B*itch, depending on the approach or situation. Always a protector from youth. Can’t stand by.

It’s funny, people don’t know what to make of a fast talking Southerner with a sweet voice flipping out on them with verbal warfare. I have literally left mouths hanging open from Canada to Florida! I’m as verbally gifted as Dennis Leary combined with Raylan Givens, so it’s sort of fun for me. Also, by the time I was seven I could string together a symphony of cursing the likes of which most never hear, thanks to a  friend! Go Heller!!

Mackey

Obviously, my wonderful Mom was not on board with this behavior! My dad, the trucker, didn’t mind so much and even offered the advice that if someone is twice your size, knock them down first, THEN kick their butt!

Salty or sweet, I got you little ones!

5 responses to “The Little Ones”

  1. There are very few who will stand up for the oppressed, one on one and in the moment. You are right to be proud.

    1. I can’t tell you how I needed that reminder today. Bless you.

      1. Really? We’ll, you GO ~ we need you.

  2. I feel sorry for anyone who doesn’t know that’s the stereotypical nature of a Southern woman. 😀 Do NOT push her too far…

    1. I’m stereotypical in few ways…ty lol

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