Leslie's Omnibus

Bus Fumes

"Do you see a (then) 17-year-old kid going to prison for the next 40 years? That would be terrible," Legghio said. "The parents feel terribly saddened. Their kid went
off to school one morning eight months ago, and they haven't been able to be with him since."

Awwwww! Too bad. Imagine how all those other parents would have felt if the little monster had been successful in his efforts. Nope. I don't feel bad for this kid AT ALL.
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"These boys' names are ruined for life. And (Johnson) is better off today than he's ever been in his life. He roamed the streets, the family never knew where he was. Now in the nursing home he's got someone to take care of him," she is quoted as saying in the Tribune's June 5 article.

Huh? It's no wonder her baby boy is in big trouble.

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Aw, man! I was hoping that this wouldn't happen. I hope they find the son of a bitch who did this and nail his ass to the concrete. Chicken shit bastard. I hope he's read Dante and knows there's a spot in the Seventh Circle of Hell with his name on it.

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This really is cruel and unusual punishment... and to do it during the hottest part of the summer is even worse.

Sheahan said the health benefits of having a smoke-free jail outweigh a potential black market for cigarettes and possible confrontations between jail guards and inmates.

Right. Tell me that again by the end of the second week in August.

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Leslie

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