Comments by SEAN
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Posted on March 24 at 10:51 a.m. (Suggest removal)
come one...are you serious? this child apparently picked something up off the tv. he was a child. you guys are acting like hes a criminal. he is a child who made a mistake. he didn't know. you guys are talking felonies and all this...that boy has time to change his life. don't just throw him away and lose the keys. come on have a heart. once that child is convicted of a felony he is screwed for life. noboby believes they deserve a second chance. im a ex con and am struggling worse than i could ever imagine because people see that i got in trouble 10 years ago just outta hi school. you get singled out and treated differently. i know. punish the child and let him be for cryin out loud.
Posted on March 24 at 1:11 a.m. (Suggest removal)
great job blaine...money and badges take you places obviously. you did do a great thing though and i'm sure God will one day pay you back for your generosity.
miss holmes, great letter. apparently you read some of my comments in order to come to such a conclusion. i want to let you know that out of the comments i made, i wasn't trying to critisize deputy meyers. i really do feel for him and his loss. he didn't deserve that. i was making my comments on the simple fact that there were 11 that died, yet there was a "special" fundraiser for deputy meyers' family alone. personally, i felt that a man who had run for sheriff and a man who wanted to do such a magnificent thing, would feel for the victims of this event EQUALLY and not SEPERATLY. i may or may not be wrong in my opinion, however, it's made quite a stir on this forum. people misjudged me because of some things that i had commented on in january about SOME of the police around here. i had said that when i was 19 i went to jail. i'm 28 now. but because of that and the fact that i had originally stated that i believed that it was wrong that as a community we held a special fundraiser for the family of an officer and thought about "the others" the next day. but because of that, go back and read all my comments, people say that i was critisizing blaine, deputy meyers, and other local law enforcement. i really, truly, and honestly wasn't trying to "imply" that. i really wasn't. i felt no more for his loss than i did for any other victim.
to those of you who thought i was critisizing anybody, i apalagize.
Posted on March 23 at 8:43 p.m. (Suggest removal)
they are going to tax all these things and then legalize marijuana and tax it too.
Posted on March 20 at 6:16 p.m. (Suggest removal)
them my niggas!!!!
Posted on March 19 at 12:37 a.m. (Suggest removal)
why is everybody coming at me like this? there were 11 comments previous to mine about what the law does wrong and i just agreed but didn't say anything about them whatsoever. and you guys single me out and attack me? i apolagize to everybody about what i said. that andalusia 222 gets on and calls me out and calls me names every time i post. im tired of it. my opinions are just as good as his and hers and yours too. you don't have to agree. its not required. i certainly let people know when i agree and disagree. then look what happens. people call me names...then everybody ignores 11 comments about law breaking the law and i simply agree and get called names for it. then when i retaliate...(in a childish manner) im wrong for it. what should i do?
Posted on March 18 at 2:10 p.m.
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Posted on March 18 at 11:04 a.m. (Suggest removal)
the world will be ending soon anyways...its ok
Posted on March 18 at 11:01 a.m. (Suggest removal)
omg...negativity toward the police...wrong move on this website. no matter how many times you can point out (with proof) how many of the officers do such things, then turn around and arrest you or ticket you for doing it, you should always keep your mouth shut. these folks are very protective of the police dept. according to most, its justified when an officer does it and when you say something about getting caught doing it, they tell you you shouldn't get caught. yet nobody can explain why its ok for the police to do it. i mean, that badge is a scary piece of metal. but, however, at the end of the day, when all is said and done, that officer is just the same as you and i. just as this one deputy in geneva county. did that badge save that officers family? no. it sure didn't. thats why, because of that, is why they give recognition to that officer so often. he wasn't SUPERMAN without the badge.
Posted on March 16 at 12:52 a.m. (Suggest removal)
i know i would dang sure tell them i want my "specially donated $3371" divided evenly among the families of ALL that were killed. at this time money should be the last thing on his mind. and i personally WOULD NOT have accepted it due to the fact that there were 9 other victims besides the 2 in my family.....just my opinio which everybody on here thinks is wrong.
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Posted on March 25 at 12:08 a.m. (Suggest removal)
yea he deserves punishment....police yeah....felony....no. he's 9. he's legally incapable of making his own decisions the police need to be involved and court and probation or what not and expelled from school...yeah but not with a felony charge. felonies stay with you forever. its hard enough to find a job now a days, if you are even lucky enough to find one. then if you add felony charges to his record for something he did at age 9, the poor child will have no choice but to either commit more crimes and stay in jail, or just be homeless for the rest of his life. mama and daddy give an old fashioned butt whipping, kick him out of school, beat his butt again, go to court, get probation, beat his butt again for making you mad enough to beat it a second time. but no felonies. hes got his entire life ahead of him. felony would guarentee certain doom and failure for his future. give the child a second chance here.
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