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Sound off for March 19
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“Reference all these young children, 16 and younger, doing all this killing. First, if they are old enough to do the crime, they are old enough to do the time. Second, should the parents be held responsible for not properly securing the weapons?”

“Why are bus drivers still talking on their phones? This is a distraction and we sure don’t need that while our kids are being driven.”

“Just want to remind people that the Obama administration was the biggest crime spree in American history.”

“I walk three times a day behind the new DFCS building. I’m hard of hearing and want to get out of your way, but don’t always hear you. Please forgive me.”

“Why are there no engraved pavers at the Veterans Memorial Walk? I paid a lot of money for one. Did I get ripped off?”

“School staff should inform a parent when there’s a complaint made for one of their teachers. Especially when that teacher bullies and intimidates some of her student’s. I don’t send my child to school so the teacher could have inappropriate conversations and teach them how to flirt around.”

“Here we go again with the city council and their poor leadership. We need everyone to recognize its time for a change!”

“Now the situation with Mr. Edwards is considered racism? Wow, what a change in Liberty County. It’s normally the other way around. Mr. Howard is qualified for the job;  whether the majority of the council members were black or white.”

“Why doesnt LCCA have an admissions process? There are kids there who do not appreciate the opportunity and are better served elsewhere. Make it competitive. Make them earn it!”

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