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David Troupe Posted 11 years, 5 months ago.   Favorite
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Paul Posted 11 years, 5 months ago.   Favorite
"It just sucks that taxpayers have to pay for the mistakes of those they put in office—when it should be the lawmakers and law-servants themselves that become financially liable. When a solicitor, assitant solicitor, or like in my case and assistant to an assistant solicitor, cops, all make a mistake that costs money to fix—they should have to pay it. They should have their home, cars, retirement funds all taken if the owed amounts calls for it because of their negligence."

Perhaps the same should apply to the criminals they represent instead of them having a state appointed defence that can be blamed if the result does not go the way they want.

How many public defenders would there be if they were to be held liable for not getting a criminal off his charges? What if the state insisted all a criminals assets should be sold to help pay for a defence?

Paul

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Ashleyp Posted 11 years, 5 months ago.   Favorite
In life there are people who forget we are and why we are here and the people who don't forget are your family and closest friends they will stand by you no matter what and they never give up on they people they love that is one good poem by the way

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miguel Posted 11 years, 5 months ago.   Favorite
Que onda Jesus,

It's me, Miguel. I've got to say this poem is my favorite one from many of your piece's of literature. I have never been to prison, although with this image you drew in my head, there is no need to. I have never met you, but Valeria has told me many positive things about you, she gets so excited talking about you and when you call her , she has a glow in her eyes.I hope I have the honor to meet you soon, because you seem to know the pain and sacrifice's of life and the never ending struggle it is to live without the security of knowing your future is safe. I have read all your poems and they all seem captivating and I know that I'll soon be seeing you.

Till then I send you my best regards and pray that you can be re-united with your family .

Until next time , Miguel.

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Samantha14 Posted 11 years, 5 months ago.   Favorite
I fell in love with you poems.. I will say that this is my favorite one. Don't stop writing because you are really talented..

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Kelly Jones Posted 11 years, 5 months ago.   Favorite
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Fullofsef Posted 11 years, 5 months ago.   Favorite
Paeson,

Your words were well received. I just put a letter in the mail to you. I agree - Hannah is a blessing. I feel you -- on so many levels.

I am however, not as cynical as you are about government. The people are the government, and most people don't vote - and they let the OTHERS make the rules and run their/our lives, while we simply run our mouths - whining!

wish you well - ands the solution lies in our power - as a collective - not as individuals.

will check in on your writings as time goes on. Expect it.

Peace1

Sef

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Timothy J. Muise Posted 11 years, 5 months ago.   Favorite
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