California couple missing at Joshua Tree

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"We're all bozos on the bus, so might as well sit back and enjoy the ride."
I totally disagree with this scenario, If we don't like where that bus is going, or the driver is incompetent to drive it, it's our duty to get off or stop it. Just going along saying nothing can be done is akin to an ostrich sticking his head in the sand.
casper.
 
casper said:
Unfortunately when people feel there is no hope, and all has gone wrong, there is only one choice. I've been there many times and is now the driver in my quest to remove myself from this sick evil society. It has awakened me to see the truth about this f-ed up world and it's not pretty, I feel I'm on the right tract with this community but if it don't work out, I don't won't to be here either.
casper.

I hear you casper.  I think it is possible it could have been foul play.  It also could have been mutually decided upon mercy in a horrible situation.  I'm from Louisiana.  I've never been in the desert in my life and am headed right for it for 4-6 months.  I will spend my time reviewing my "scout" skills rather than speculating about this couple either way.  No matter what happened with them, I can honor them by honoring the present moment, do something to improve my own skills, and have respect for the numerous variables out there.
 
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