It's been a while you wrote this,I assume?As it dates from the month of May.You should have this mail today, Monday 11th. So,tell me WHEN you got it,ok? On the blog it shows you've VERY many adds.. yes? Came home yesterday and I am sleeping!!!having my famous jetlag!;)I do when my body asks me,haha Kelly,I had a very bad experience in the States,tell you why.At first I'll take a test here to see if my password still works,ok?
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Keep faithful to the changes you have made in yourself. Keep hope for those who mean everything to you. Just because you have not gotten parole thus far does not mean no-one has noticed your efforts or that your changes have not inspired others to try harder themselves.
A crime of passion for instance where an individual walks in on their significant other with someone else. An individual who witnesses someone harming a child. Too many examples to list.
Second chances are deserved if they truly regret what they did immediately following the action. Time should still be served, society repaid. A second chance should be offered to those people.
You went beyond murder though. Desecrating a corpse, burglarizing the victim, and ultimately getting caught in his car.
The woman that refused to change her mind at your trial chose incorrectly. It's sad that our tax dollars will still feed you for years to come.
Every bit of pain you feel while incarcerated is deserved. Every loss you experience is deserved.
Numbers 14:18... It applies here. Sunce you used God in your post (a theme so often used by criminals with no other actual options), it feels appropriate o give you a little verse to work your mind around.
I was born in the concrete jungle, the wild-wild west, a young black boy, one of my mother's best. The oldest of many siblings, a soul devoid of light, a struggle in this blackness, abandoned was my sight.
My mother taught me a better way to see, sat me down and explained things to me. She gave me a little kiss, I was nervous in a way, drew me a little closer and began to say;
"Look son, this madness must desist, believe in yourself, if not, God exist. Life can sometime seem hard, but you have the power to take control, Just like the sun shines so bright, God will polish your soul. When things seem to go wrong, we dont always have to understand, theres a struggle in this blackness, do the best you can. life is never a smooth sail, the storm will come and go, It's all a part of life's Journey, but God will help you row."
For the first time in life, the love in her voice, was felt deep in my heart, I wanted to rejoice. Through a struggle in this blackness, we'll always have our dose, I'll try to keep my focus, but God will remain close.... cause there's a struggle in this blackness.
Just a few words since I'm in 'bama - just to remind you that you're never far from my thoughts and heart. It's Saturday - probably going home next Saturday - maybe to a letter :) Love
It's been a while you wrote this,I assume?As it dates from the month of May.You should have this mail today, Monday 11th.
So,tell me WHEN you got it,ok?
On the blog it shows you've VERY many adds.. yes?
Came home yesterday and I am sleeping!!!having my famous jetlag!;)I do when my body asks me,haha
Kelly,I had a very bad experience in the States,tell you why.At first I'll take a test here to see if my password still works,ok?
A crime of passion for instance where an individual walks in on their significant other with someone else. An individual who witnesses someone harming a child. Too many examples to list.
Second chances are deserved if they truly regret what they did immediately following the action. Time should still be served, society repaid. A second chance should be offered to those people.
You went beyond murder though. Desecrating a corpse, burglarizing the victim, and ultimately getting caught in his car.
The woman that refused to change her mind at your trial chose incorrectly. It's sad that our tax dollars will still feed you for years to come.
Every bit of pain you feel while incarcerated is deserved. Every loss you experience is deserved.
Numbers 14:18... It applies here. Sunce you used God in your post (a theme so often used by criminals with no other actual options), it feels appropriate o give you a little verse to work your mind around.
by: Alphonso
I was born in the concrete jungle, the wild-wild west,
a young black boy, one of my mother's best.
The oldest of many siblings, a soul devoid of light,
a struggle in this blackness, abandoned was my sight.
My mother taught me a better way to see,
sat me down and explained things to me.
She gave me a little kiss, I was nervous in a way,
drew me a little closer and began to say;
"Look son, this madness must desist,
believe in yourself, if not, God exist.
Life can sometime seem hard, but you have the power to take control,
Just like the sun shines so bright, God will polish your soul.
When things seem to go wrong, we dont always have to understand,
theres a struggle in this blackness, do the best you can.
life is never a smooth sail, the storm will come and go,
It's all a part of life's Journey, but God will help you row."
For the first time in life, the love in her voice,
was felt deep in my heart, I wanted to rejoice.
Through a struggle in this blackness, we'll always have our dose,
I'll try to keep my focus, but God will remain close....
cause there's a struggle in this blackness.
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I think it's really hard to decide punishment for murderers. But I want to believe that most people deserve a second chance.
Love