sad state of judges nation-wide now, people have not paid enough attention to who appoints or who is up for election. media falls down by not providing enuff background on the judges either.
In American English, an apostrophe alerts the reader that the letter "S" will either be the very next character- or will not be the very next character, one of the two. Thus the apostrophe in the subject line. Quotations, in American English, are just sprinkled in randomly like sprinkles on iced cream to make it look better. Just in case English speaking folks outside the US find the punctuation puzzling...
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yurmutha412Feb 6, 2012Buried
Who in the world allowed a visit after they found out that information? Someone made a tragic mistake that cost 2 lives.
ereneeFeb 6, 2012Buried
unbelievable FUBAR
pivenFeb 6, 2012Buried
" Mommy was in the trunk.
Mom and Dad got out of the car and Mom disappeared. "
What is the Judge thinking ?
ereneeFeb 7, 2012Buried
sad state of judges nation-wide now, people have not paid enough attention to who appoints or who is up for election. media falls down by not providing enuff background on the judges either.
Philly_mktgFeb 7, 2012Buried
Poor children.
ShovelbabyFeb 8, 2012Buried
I heard a voicemail that Josh made right before this incident saying "goodbye". Chilling.
The people in this story that I feel the worst for is her parents/boy's grandparents. What a tragedy. Hopefully the boys are now with their mother.
Rizal_DiggFeb 7, 2012Buried
ununderstand,,,
seobucksFeb 7, 2012Buried
May those boys rest in peace, where there will no longer be any pain, away from the cruel world. This is very sad and devastating.
markwikFeb 7, 2012Buried
NEDM
lovlymahooFeb 7, 2012Buried
wow sweet family http://www.gsmmobileforum.com/viewforum.php?f=3
babyfaithieFeb 7, 2012Buried
this is a very devastating news
baddolphinFeb 7, 2012Buried
In American English, an apostrophe alerts the reader that the letter "S" will either be the very next character- or will not be the very next character, one of the two. Thus the apostrophe in the subject line. Quotations, in American English, are just sprinkled in randomly like sprinkles on iced cream to make it look better. Just in case English speaking folks outside the US find the punctuation puzzling...
/gn