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sorry ive know message..but im not dealing well tonight, thinking of my son...i just needed to release some mother's tears. so many people who said they where friends, and even family..have just drifted away. it's almost as if my son never existed to them.. out of site out of mind. i know my son hurts, i see it in his eyes on visits. hear it
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thank-you ever so much for this open honest part of yourself......i get to visit my only son every other sunday,for two hours. it is the highlight of my month,.when my son first comes in to the visit area he is all smiles. he hugs me hard[i love it] i reach up to touch his sweet face and kiss his cheek as i always done when he was little, or got an
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oh honey, how my heart goes out to you and your oh so young family.i have know great words of advise for you,as when all is said and done, this is a turn in the road you will have to make with your sweety alone,,,,good luck. life is hard and you have been dealt a bumpy ride for sure.....but let me give you a short lil story about a couple who have been
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am so very sorry about all you and you loved one are going thru. please forgive my ignorance, but what are you meaning by intergration....these men sound as if they are in danger. and a lot of heads are turning the other way. im a 66 year old mom waiting for her boy[39] to come home. he is in nebraska state pen. we will put your son and those around
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nebraska state penitentary. has had two deaths in the same month..april 2009. one was 36 yr's old.know reason given, the other a 56 yr. old. for all intent and purpose these where healthy men. makes one really question the saftey of our loved ones ,,,,, martha[a mother waits]
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blessed easter to all are men and women ,and to all the friends and family who have to keep up a happy face for the little ones left at home with out a parent.keep on keeping on. remember this is the day we thank the rebirth of JESUS to give us all a new start.share a smile today---it will make a differance for some one.....maybe even you. GOD BLESS
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hello,im the mother of an inmate,at nsp.for the most part visits are as pleasent as can expected.but some of the regulations that are in place are on the order of foolish. (1) wearing tan pants (2) jeans with wear holes where wallet rubs. (3) not allowing food unopened to be taken out at end of visit. but throw it away. (4) having to tuck blouses, and
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good for another momma,who loves her baby boy...glad to know he will be home soon in your arms again..these young men of ours...i wounder how forever changed they will be? i do know in my son's eyes there is a new saddness, and a look of pain i fear will never leave..the system sets these men up for failure,when they parole. everything they demand
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you mean to tell me,in all this site there are those who are not guilty?????or given a sentence beyond common sense?????well this is martha mother to john 38,was married 14yrs, worked hard,not rolling in the buck's. but family was comfy. john was avived outdoors man fishing,fly fishing,fishing with bow.whole family went on these outings.next was
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my son (38) first time in trouble---was railroaded so fast,made our heads swim.one incompitant after another...we good grief these appointed attorneys are in the same offices have lunch an breaks,,,often eyeballing the others job..you know they are all rowing buddies,,god forbide some one really work on a case AND WIN!!!!but then the hired attorneys