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Cpl Mark A. Morris
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I feel bad for folks with mental issues. However, I do not believe they should be allowed to wake folks up at night while they are walking down the street yelling how they want to go home.
True story. Last night my dogs went crazy around 0200hrs. Agent goofball was walking down the street crying for his mommy.
I Felt bad for the guy, but I and my family have to get up in the am ready to work and go to school.
So, keep it down people.
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Cpl (Join to see) It’s insane to release the Insane on the streets. Also cruel. Without even looking at the article, I knew this madness had to be Democrat-fueled, they’re always pompously gaslighting their activisms as “compassionate” while Republicans are supp. cruel bastards. But without boundaries and laws, Dems actions end up screwing over the helpless and the citizen.
So I did read the article; “In the name of compassion, we have built a system that may be even crueler than what came before” sums it up.
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Sgt (Join to see) In their quest to be compassionate to the mentally ill, they unleashed indifference and heartlessness on the average citizen who becomes the target of the mentally ill.
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Cpl (Join to see) - Is there really a “quest to be compassionate to the mentally ill?” Like the rulings the Dems use for dealing with immigrants, most of their actions bring a lot suffering and stress to the weak and suffering.
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