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attitudes of those in prison/jail?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironbutterfly" data-source="post: 721979" data-attributes="member: 19951"><p>My son too, in jail now, waiting sentencing next month. He called the other day crying, how he has this small cell, the food is awful, he is hungry, he has infected teeth, poison going to his head, he doesn't belong there.....I told him dentist and doctor there, get help. Jail isn't suppose to be the Hilton. He refused to stop doing what he was doing- that is why he is there, period. Fast forward every day he calls with some new program he wants to do. I need a card index to track all of these programs he wants to go to --now that he is caged like a rat. </p><p></p><p>I admire you Tanya- I have followed your story. My son is playing the remorse game now too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironbutterfly, post: 721979, member: 19951"] My son too, in jail now, waiting sentencing next month. He called the other day crying, how he has this small cell, the food is awful, he is hungry, he has infected teeth, poison going to his head, he doesn't belong there.....I told him dentist and doctor there, get help. Jail isn't suppose to be the Hilton. He refused to stop doing what he was doing- that is why he is there, period. Fast forward every day he calls with some new program he wants to do. I need a card index to track all of these programs he wants to go to --now that he is caged like a rat. I admire you Tanya- I have followed your story. My son is playing the remorse game now too. [/QUOTE]
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