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14 years old: Too young for life in prison?
Thu Mar 15, 2012
Like most posters here, I don't believe they should be let out. It would not be fair for everyone else to be in danger so these people can have their "second chance" that they feel they deserve. Did the people they killed get a second chance.
Some tossed by twisters live to tell about it, but how?
Wed Mar 7, 2012
Good advice. Should a tornado come my way, my kids and I will be adding this step before heading to the storm shelter in the basement. Glad we already have them, (but will need to inform my husband of this recommendation, as he doesn't have one.)
Tornado drops boy on highway, 350 ft. from home
Mon Mar 5, 2012
Too bad you feel that way Master Bob. I don't need to prove anything to you. Neither of us will change our minds anyway. I have all the EVIDENCE I need and that's what I care about in the end. So glad that Jamal is okay. I hope we can ALL agree that his survival is the important thing.
Tornado drops boy on highway, 350 ft. from home
Mon Mar 5, 2012
So well said. Thumbs up.
Tornado drops boy on highway, 350 ft. from home
Mon Mar 5, 2012
It isn't being a control freak. It's the way it is!!!! You don't have to believe. No one's asking you to either.
Tornado drops boy on highway, 350 ft. from home
Mon Mar 5, 2012
God creates all, like it or not. You can believe it or choose not to believe it. Just because people died doesn't mean God didn't love them. We don't always understand why things happen. Why did some die and some not? We don't have that answer; only God does.
Weird winter weather: Want snow? Head south
Tue Jan 10, 2012
The temperature hit 70 degrees in Eastern Missouri last Friday. Our average high temperature in January is 38 to 40. We have been really lucky here weatherwise. Temperatures have been really mild for us so far this winter and we have yet to have a measurable snow.
Virginia first-grader dies from allergic reaction at school
Thu Jan 5, 2012
Summer and Beth both make good points about kids not being able to carry epi-pens or any kind of medication on/with them. It's like that at my boys' school also.
No charges for teen widow who killed intruder
Thu Jan 5, 2012
Good for this young mother. She has suffered a terrible tragedy. Her precious baby is only three months old. Who will protect the baby if the mother doesn't?
'No better gift': College student wakes from coma
Mon Dec 26, 2011
So happy for Sam and his family. Glad they all were able to spend this "Christmas to remember" together.
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14 years old: Too young for life in prison?
Some tossed by twisters live to tell about it, but how?
Tornado drops boy on highway, 350 ft. from home
Tornado drops boy on highway, 350 ft. from home
Tornado drops boy on highway, 350 ft. from home
Tornado drops boy on highway, 350 ft. from home
Weird winter weather: Want snow? Head south
Virginia first-grader dies from allergic reaction at school
No charges for teen widow who killed intruder
'No better gift': College student wakes from coma