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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Planting, Political......It All Starts With P

**************I think these posts were lost when Blogger went down on 5?13********************

Who is responsible for planting narcotic weeds in Ford's International garden? As Secretary of the Highlands Coalition (one of my growing collection of hats) I am deeply troubled by the renegade placement of rogue vegetation in our backyard. We are doing positive things for the neighborhood, the Ford School, and our kids. So it just cuts against the grain to try and place a bad seed in the mix.



One of the accomplishments of our group that gets touted at almost every HICO meeting is our part in closing down a local drug house and now we have had to deal with a plant from the administration bearing spoiled fruit. Just at a time when everything was put in a Rowe (darn those typos).

3 comments:

  1. Say a prayer the TA gets better...it's a horrible addiction...I had a family memeber go through the same thing and it's embarrassing and hurtful to the whole family...didn't agree with the write up including his mother's name...it's not the families fault and the defendant needs support and help...it's a horrible and devastating addiction that's not easy to overcome...I wish him and his family lots of luck...it's not easy to be in these shoes when a loved one is sick.

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  2. Addiction is a terrible disease and parents are not ultimately responsible for the actions of their children BUT helping to place the son in a situation that enables the child then the parent DOES bear some responsibility. No one has the right to endanger other children.

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  3. ANON--
    No he should be ashamed and I feel no empathy for a piece of shit druggie near children. It is usually the families fault since they enable people more often than not!
    He needs a while in a jail cell to detox looking at 4 concrete walls, then to pay back the community he scorned!

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