A Good Deed


by Ernie Fitzpatrick - Date: 2008-10-30 - Word Count: 382 Share This!

After a year of smash-mouth politicing and some of the worst negative character assassinations ever seen, can America somehow get back to some civility? Is it possible to bring Democrats and Republicans back together- liberal and conservative? Can Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity treat Barack Obama with any respect after all that they've said IF he is elected president? Do we know how bad we have become? 


Well hip-hip-horray for Marilyn Mock!


There is some compassion left in this world. A down and out woman went to a housing auction distraught about the prospect of watching strangers bid on her foreclosed home. Can you imagine such a feeling, such an experience? Why would one even want to see such a thing?


Then one of those strangers (Marilyn Mock) at the auction bought the ladies house....and gave it back to her. Now Tracy Orr can return to her Pottsboro home, making payments to the woman who unexpectedly and impulsively bought it for her. "It means so much to all of us," Orr told Dallas television station WFAA. "It's not just a house."


Marilyn Mock said she was acting on instinct on Saturday when she decided to buy a house she had never seen for a woman she had never met. Mock was at the foreclosure auction to help her 27-year-old son bid on a house when she struck up a conversation with Orr, who was crying about losing her home. Orr had bought the house for $80,000 in 2004 but fell behind on the payments. She lost her job a month after taking out the loan, and earlier this year she lost the house. On the spot, Mock decided to buy it, eventually bidding $30,000.


"She didn't even know if I had a job or was a nut case," Orr told the Dallas Morning News. "She didn't even see a picture of the house."


"She needed help. That was it," Mock told the newspaper. "I just happened to be there and anybody else would have done the same thing." Really! Like who else would do such a thing? We can pray that others would, but it sure would be good to see some reconciliation on the national scene, particularly in the political arena. But, good deeds do still happen- just not often enough.


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As a spiritual-futurist, I interpret current events in light of possible macro-universal forces at play leading up to 2012, but not limited to it.

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