JUVENILE COURT JUDGE RACE UPDATE
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and save the pools. Kids should not be walking around with tins cups begging to keep pools open.
Clearly the City and the County does not work for those they consider "the least of them."
the kids are our future. They'll pay for an ambulance to pick up our kids up (jails, morgues, hospital bills), but they won't pay for the fence (pools, programs, etc). As responsible parents we must work to keep our children active. That's our responsibility. Still, if the corporate welfare kings can get a little help, why can't the little guy?
Justice Delayed isn't always Justice Denied Juvenile Court Judges' race UPDATE
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