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| Posted: Tue Oct 30th, 2007 05:41 pm |
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Albert Sailhorst Member
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Ole, The thought did cross my mind. However, it is my duty as a public servant to give the same treatment to him as to any other. On the other hand, I don't have to do anything in regards to finding him a distastefull job; his criminal record (and the nature of that record) does that job for me. Is this bad of me to feel this way??...Not in my book. He made decisions to engage in behavior that now affects his life. As I said before, his debt is one that can not be repaid. He made his bed, now he has to lay in it. I feel that way about theives, liars, drug dealers, murderers. If they can get their life straight and never do crimes again, I am all for helping them. But, they've chosen their path for themselves.
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