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DMW37128 on 8/6/07
And a dog dragging gets more press coverage.
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KeptMan on 8/7/07
uh, i'm part of society and i WON'T accept any of the blame of some freak who wants to play with children. however, it is society as a whole that must take PART of the blame. it is we who elect these judges who impose little if any type of sentence unto these freaks. it starts with the fools on the benches, then down to society becaues we put those fools there in the first place. all courts are open to the public in case no one realized this. you can sit in and simply observe. why not go down to any of the courts going on in your county and observe what these so called judges do. it will scare you silly.
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Boo on 8/8/07
You are right, we swallowed every lie about protecting our citizens and bringing criminals to justice and we voted them in. I have to wonder if these judges ever have to look these children in the face. Do they ever have to look them in the eyes and see the pain, the haunted look that tells of what has been taken from them that no amount of time served by the criminal can ever give back to them. If so, how can any judge then determine that to cut down bond, allow deals to be made that reduces sentences, and allow these creeps back on the streets is justice for these children?
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les6216 on 8/8/07
The fact that Rutherford County actually has a Child Advocacy Center is a real tribute to this community. The people here are willing to get involved and take action to address the good--and bad--issue that confront our residents. We still retain the "take care of each other" attitude, and for that, I am proud to live here. Thanks to Sharon DeBoer and her staff, as well as the many businesses, civic groups, and individuals who support this worthy organization.