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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2015 12:34:28 GMT -5
First of all, my sympathies go to the victims of CSA. Yet sometimes I realize that the perverts also have made a terrible mistake and ruined their future. Who would want to hire a middle aged man with no working experience apart from a no name group? Then add the CSA charge. How can people screw up so miserably and first hurt others and then jeopardize any hopes of being able to financially operate in society?? What a way to throw away your life and most of all ruin someone else's life? I guess they thought they could get by with this as others have done so in the past.
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Post by maryhig on Mar 24, 2015 13:14:46 GMT -5
First of all, my sympathies go to the victims of CSA. Yet sometimes I realize that the perverts also have made a terrible mistake and ruined their future. Who would want to hire a middle aged man with no working experience apart from a no name group? Then add the CSA charge. How can people screw up so miserably and first hurt others and then jeopardize any hopes of being able to financially operate in society?? What a way to throw away your life and most of all ruin someone else's life? I guess they thought they could get by with this as others have done so in the past. I don't know about their future, but they have seriously ruined the child's. They're adults they should know better. If their future is ruined it's their own fault. There's no excuse for hurting an innocent child. In my opinion their future should be in prison so they can't hurt any more children. I know I probably sound harsh but children are innocent! They can't protect themselves.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 12:59:16 GMT -5
I agree 100% and yet can't help but have a tiny bit of sadness for someone who screws up. Who would want to hire Messrs Severud, Mousseau, Briggs, Waddell, SCANDALis, etc.. They thought the system would take care of them like it did for Messrs H.Burgess,Dietzel, Preston (of WI), Hunter etc..And things changed in the age of information and I am thankful for it. Yet I feel a tiny bit of sadness that anyone would mess up their lives like they did.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 13:25:54 GMT -5
I agree 100% and yet can't help but have a tiny bit of sadness for someone who screws up. Who would want to hire Messrs Severud, Mousseau, Briggs, Waddell, SCANDALis, etc.. They thought the system would take care of them like it did for Messrs H.Burgess,Dietzel, Preston (of WI), Hunter etc..And things changed in the age of information and I am thankful for it. Yet I feel a tiny bit of sadness that anyone would mess up their lives like they did. None of us is perfect, in this life we all have highs and lows, some of us are strong and able to cope and overcome while others are weak and vulnerable and yield to over- powering temptations. I also feel sadness for those who were too weak to exercise wise judgment and have ruined their own lives and the lives of others. In one way or another we pay for our mistakes, and the more serious the mistake, the heavier the penalty;that is the reality of life, I am afraid. Not much good is served by closing the door at the stable after the horse has bolted.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 18:45:45 GMT -5
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