Posted on 10/11/2021 9:58:49 AM PDT by george76
I agree.
When we were kids (as in “kindergarten”), the school was a mile away. It didn’t matter if it was raining, cold, a foot of snow, dark because they were messing with daylight savings time, — whatever, we all walked to school, and back. Usually mom was at home making and serving the food, but on weekends and during the summer, she’d be out doing errands. We would be entirely on our own all day. Rule was, home by six.
And God help anybody that messed with a kid. No one ever did in my time, but in the previous generation there was at least one instance of a man going to work, and never coming home. Rumor is, he was disappeared by the men.
They called us latchkey kids.
“Weaver and McMurry had been friends at one time.”
Start with that and go from there.
This is rotten to the core.
The cops need to be hung by a lamp post on Scarborough Drive.
Well we were taught personal responsibility at home and in the schools because parents were interested in developing foundations that matter under their children. Today it’s not the case because the focus is on the ridiculous in schools and at home.
We were poor but I recall my mom limiting TV time even then. She always was telling us to go outside and enjoy the day....and we did. Todays kids sit behind computers or are attached to their cellphones even when they’re together. It’s awful what kids are missing in life.
Any officious jackass who tried to pull me out of my house under these circumstances would have gotten his ass kicked . Then when my parents got back and heard about it he’d have gotten his ass kicked again. 1972 was a long time ago in more ways than one…
True. I wore a key on a string like a necklace when I was 12. Both parents worked.
I was in Korea for a year. wWere i this father when I got home i’d find and beat hell out of these two and dare a jury to convict me.
I can understand her wanting to haul the police officers into court, but the police force and the city are the ones with deep pockets. Include them in the suit as well.
Just curious,what does Korea have to do with this ?
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i think she meant first, fifth and fourth amendments.
No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.
I wasn’t referring to all oil field workers as dregs, but some of them are, pretty bad ones. Please try to deny this.
Already been found not guilty, so no, a jury did not think they had broken any laws.
But the cops most certainly violated multiple constitutional rights.
She did and they are. The officers tried to play the qualified immunity card and lost, bigly. So they remain in the dock along with the school district.
Hopefully the settlement will be enough to buy a house and send the kids to college or trade school.
They were left in their care.
Which means that they would make sure they were ok on a regular basis. As this was an apartment building the neighbors were right there. So your little fantasy of the poor 14 year old left all alone to take care of her brother is wrong.
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Castrate the hijo’e’puta.
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Female from Mass. I doubt you were ever in the military over seas worried about your family back home.
These kids were being taken care of properly and were unnecessarily traumatized by these two gestapo jerks.
Korea just happens to be where I was over seas during my military stint.
I was offered, Kwajalein, Brussels, Panama, or Berlin. I chose Korea cause it was so very different from anything I’d been exposed to or would in the future.
Downtown Seoul, Yongson, command center.
CPS is pretty bad in a lot of places.
Times are different. Sex trafficking of minors is a huge problem thanks to internet porn and hookup sites. Nowhere is safe.
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