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difficult child was just returned to me
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 354264" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Thats just gross! Easier to roll your own cigs.</p><p></p><p>Listen, I did all the whole rigmarole of getting Cory help from the time he was 4. He was in and out of placements from the time he was 11. He went to everything I could find for him. I turned him in to the cops, I begged people he did things to to turn him into the cops. I did everything I could think of to turn his life around and fix him. We all know how he is now.</p><p></p><p>He/we had friends who lived all around us who were doing the exact same things. Wild boys, doing drugs, even selling drugs at very young ages. A couple of the boys were kids Cory got into trouble with when breaking into houses. One kid got into trouble not once but twice for dealing cocaine at the local high school! Then he threatened to bomb the school AND he had some sort of gun at his home. Did he get into real trouble? NOPE! None of this other boys got into anywhere near the trouble Cory is in. And you all think Cory has skated. These kids are still dealing drugs. They are still breaking into houses. Cory had to take the rap for one of them breaking into a house when he went down for my checks or they would have made him go to prison. Even though they had this kids car tags and his license at the junkyard. The cops wouldnt investigate it. Neighbor said the kid doing it "looked" like Cory. The other kid looks like Cory too from a distance, and it happened at night. Plus Cory didnt have a car. Maybe Cory was there...but so was this other kid. He didnt get arrested. </p><p></p><p>Maybe I would have been better off to have never attempted to get Cory help because he would never have been identified as a problem kid here. I dont know. I know the boys from here that didnt get help still do the things that they did that were bad that I stopped my kid from doing: cocaine, crack and dealing those drugs...are still doing them. And they havent been busted. Mine gets busted for everything. None of them have drivers licenses and they dont get busted. Mine does. </p><p></p><p>Makes ya wonder. Oh yeah. Mine doesnt have the right last names either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 354264, member: 1514"] Thats just gross! Easier to roll your own cigs. Listen, I did all the whole rigmarole of getting Cory help from the time he was 4. He was in and out of placements from the time he was 11. He went to everything I could find for him. I turned him in to the cops, I begged people he did things to to turn him into the cops. I did everything I could think of to turn his life around and fix him. We all know how he is now. He/we had friends who lived all around us who were doing the exact same things. Wild boys, doing drugs, even selling drugs at very young ages. A couple of the boys were kids Cory got into trouble with when breaking into houses. One kid got into trouble not once but twice for dealing cocaine at the local high school! Then he threatened to bomb the school AND he had some sort of gun at his home. Did he get into real trouble? NOPE! None of this other boys got into anywhere near the trouble Cory is in. And you all think Cory has skated. These kids are still dealing drugs. They are still breaking into houses. Cory had to take the rap for one of them breaking into a house when he went down for my checks or they would have made him go to prison. Even though they had this kids car tags and his license at the junkyard. The cops wouldnt investigate it. Neighbor said the kid doing it "looked" like Cory. The other kid looks like Cory too from a distance, and it happened at night. Plus Cory didnt have a car. Maybe Cory was there...but so was this other kid. He didnt get arrested. Maybe I would have been better off to have never attempted to get Cory help because he would never have been identified as a problem kid here. I dont know. I know the boys from here that didnt get help still do the things that they did that were bad that I stopped my kid from doing: cocaine, crack and dealing those drugs...are still doing them. And they havent been busted. Mine gets busted for everything. None of them have drivers licenses and they dont get busted. Mine does. Makes ya wonder. Oh yeah. Mine doesnt have the right last names either. [/QUOTE]
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