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November 14, 2008 at 4:10 PM #305168November 14, 2008 at 5:26 PM #305147fredo4Participant
I’m sure that the teenagers are all being dropped off by drug addict parents on a bender. I used to be a volunteer councilor to women at twin towers correctional facility in L.A. and every one of of the inmates had an average of five kids. I could never understand that. Most of the women in there were drug addicts– didn’t all of those kids cut in on their partying time?
p.s. love the kids in the bushes idea.
November 14, 2008 at 5:26 PM #305236fredo4ParticipantI’m sure that the teenagers are all being dropped off by drug addict parents on a bender. I used to be a volunteer councilor to women at twin towers correctional facility in L.A. and every one of of the inmates had an average of five kids. I could never understand that. Most of the women in there were drug addicts– didn’t all of those kids cut in on their partying time?
p.s. love the kids in the bushes idea.
November 14, 2008 at 5:26 PM #305178fredo4ParticipantI’m sure that the teenagers are all being dropped off by drug addict parents on a bender. I used to be a volunteer councilor to women at twin towers correctional facility in L.A. and every one of of the inmates had an average of five kids. I could never understand that. Most of the women in there were drug addicts– didn’t all of those kids cut in on their partying time?
p.s. love the kids in the bushes idea.
November 14, 2008 at 5:26 PM #305159fredo4ParticipantI’m sure that the teenagers are all being dropped off by drug addict parents on a bender. I used to be a volunteer councilor to women at twin towers correctional facility in L.A. and every one of of the inmates had an average of five kids. I could never understand that. Most of the women in there were drug addicts– didn’t all of those kids cut in on their partying time?
p.s. love the kids in the bushes idea.
November 14, 2008 at 5:26 PM #304783fredo4ParticipantI’m sure that the teenagers are all being dropped off by drug addict parents on a bender. I used to be a volunteer councilor to women at twin towers correctional facility in L.A. and every one of of the inmates had an average of five kids. I could never understand that. Most of the women in there were drug addicts– didn’t all of those kids cut in on their partying time?
p.s. love the kids in the bushes idea.
November 14, 2008 at 11:10 PM #305254equalizerParticipantDid you all see bottom of article?
” The Department of Health and Human Services published a background profile on 30 of the 34 safe haven cases. The report found:
# Twenty-seven children have received mental health treatment.
# 28 children come from single-parent homes.
# 22 children had a parent with a history of incarceration.”
So most parents are ex-convicts and most kids have mental health problems. As Sdude hinted, these parent(s) are overwhelmed and need help.
November 14, 2008 at 11:10 PM #305273equalizerParticipantDid you all see bottom of article?
” The Department of Health and Human Services published a background profile on 30 of the 34 safe haven cases. The report found:
# Twenty-seven children have received mental health treatment.
# 28 children come from single-parent homes.
# 22 children had a parent with a history of incarceration.”
So most parents are ex-convicts and most kids have mental health problems. As Sdude hinted, these parent(s) are overwhelmed and need help.
November 14, 2008 at 11:10 PM #305331equalizerParticipantDid you all see bottom of article?
” The Department of Health and Human Services published a background profile on 30 of the 34 safe haven cases. The report found:
# Twenty-seven children have received mental health treatment.
# 28 children come from single-parent homes.
# 22 children had a parent with a history of incarceration.”
So most parents are ex-convicts and most kids have mental health problems. As Sdude hinted, these parent(s) are overwhelmed and need help.
November 14, 2008 at 11:10 PM #305242equalizerParticipantDid you all see bottom of article?
” The Department of Health and Human Services published a background profile on 30 of the 34 safe haven cases. The report found:
# Twenty-seven children have received mental health treatment.
# 28 children come from single-parent homes.
# 22 children had a parent with a history of incarceration.”
So most parents are ex-convicts and most kids have mental health problems. As Sdude hinted, these parent(s) are overwhelmed and need help.
November 14, 2008 at 11:10 PM #304876equalizerParticipantDid you all see bottom of article?
” The Department of Health and Human Services published a background profile on 30 of the 34 safe haven cases. The report found:
# Twenty-seven children have received mental health treatment.
# 28 children come from single-parent homes.
# 22 children had a parent with a history of incarceration.”
So most parents are ex-convicts and most kids have mental health problems. As Sdude hinted, these parent(s) are overwhelmed and need help.
November 14, 2008 at 11:48 PM #305346lonestar2000ParticipantSimply unbelievable…oh wait, this is America, land of the bailed-out, anything goes here.
Simply unbelievable…November 14, 2008 at 11:48 PM #305257lonestar2000ParticipantSimply unbelievable…oh wait, this is America, land of the bailed-out, anything goes here.
Simply unbelievable…November 14, 2008 at 11:48 PM #305269lonestar2000ParticipantSimply unbelievable…oh wait, this is America, land of the bailed-out, anything goes here.
Simply unbelievable…November 14, 2008 at 11:48 PM #304893lonestar2000ParticipantSimply unbelievable…oh wait, this is America, land of the bailed-out, anything goes here.
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