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Decision Time - Two Lousy Choices and No Options Left...
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 458270" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I wish I could offer you something positive but for me and my son, I'm compiling my complaints (aka vents) into a better developed list of concerns, then plan to see an attny or two and decide where to go from here- whether that means the press, moving away, becoming a serious activist about all this, I don't know yet. But I'm tired of it all and can't stick my head in the sand about it any longer. Federal funding is given to states to help with at-risk youth and kids who have been incarcerated- something underlying this has to be illegal in the sense that all the money seems to be disappearing with nothing to show for it except more people to "monitor" the kids (aka tell the parents what to do). It makes me crazy the more I look into it- it's all about politicians trying to get votes, in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 458270, member: 3699"] I wish I could offer you something positive but for me and my son, I'm compiling my complaints (aka vents) into a better developed list of concerns, then plan to see an attny or two and decide where to go from here- whether that means the press, moving away, becoming a serious activist about all this, I don't know yet. But I'm tired of it all and can't stick my head in the sand about it any longer. Federal funding is given to states to help with at-risk youth and kids who have been incarcerated- something underlying this has to be illegal in the sense that all the money seems to be disappearing with nothing to show for it except more people to "monitor" the kids (aka tell the parents what to do). It makes me crazy the more I look into it- it's all about politicians trying to get votes, in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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