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July 20 - This is the a messages for the worm that ran over my granddaughter's puppy in fron
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... This is the ... a messages for the worm ... that ran over my granddaughter's puppy ... in front of their trailer and my house. I hope you feel really good about it, worm. If you want to know why I ... mean by calling you a worm, come over to the brick house ... and I'll explain it to ya ... worm.

You would think a city councilman would be ... have enough common sense to realize that when you travel overseas ... your local phone ... cellular phone provider is not overseas. You're gonna be using somebody else, which is gonna cost you a fortune. But that's common sense. I don't think you could get that from the IT department. ... You might be able to ask somebody, you know, like ... in the military that has this problem all the time. ... But it should be just plain common sense. Apparently, the city council duhn't have that.

... A little girl named Caley Anthony is dead. Murdered by her mother. ... A jury of 12 have made the wrong decision. ... Jurors have made the wrong decisions in the past and they will in the future again. However, millions, millions of people believe differently and by allowing the mother to go free is a terrible travesty of justice. We cannot bring the child back, but what we can do is to not allow the mother to make any money and profit by this ... which would be totally ungodly. ... Then and ultimately God will make her accountable.

That second Letter to the Editor in Sunday ... July 10th paper ... was so sticky sweet and syrupy that the pages of my page ... paper actually stuck together. ... It should have been printed ... with a warning to diabetics and to anyone ... who gags easily.

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