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[pct-l] Re: AT hiker "exploits charity and trust"
> It's really amazing that with all of the countless tales of goodness, of
> absolute miracles, of the hands-down best of human character there is to
> write about in the >world of long-distance hiking, that what makes the
> press and gets sensationalized is the rare exception.
>
> L-Rod
Donna,
So very true. At least they caught him. What an opportunist! Doesn't say
much for the evangelist that took him in, either. However, I suppose that a
small measure of comfort can be gained knowing that, within the hiking
community itself, tales like this are so much rarer than in normal society.
TAKE THAT SATAN!
Acts of human kindness tend to get very little press compared to violent
crime and the darkest facets of humanity, easily played to our naturally
morbid curiosity. I am much more suspicious these days, maybe even a bit on
the paranoid side, since I adopted "Cold Case Files" as my favorite TV show.
Now I've decided to stop watching it (actually that is more because I think
I've seen all the episodes). It has somewhat wrecked my sensibilities to
know just how bad people can be. Not good for mental prepping...