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Good Job Governor Huckabee...Not
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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 649555" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>You sure are coming down hard on Huckabee for Clemmons being on the street when it was a parole board that put him there. If it were not for the parole board, Clemmons would still be behind bars. Huckabee didn't have a crystal ball and you don't either. At the time, he was dealing with a 17 year old that could have possibly overcome his criminal behaviour and became a productive citezen, unfortunately even though it turns out the way it did, there are many other people that could have/should have recognized by later behaviour that Clemmons had not indeed turned over a new leaf. What about the judges that let him out on a very small bail while he had more charges pending? Do they share in your outrage? </p><p></p><p>As far as Huckabee becoming POTUS, I have no desire to see him in the white house. Too soft on crime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 649555, member: 13254"] You sure are coming down hard on Huckabee for Clemmons being on the street when it was a parole board that put him there. If it were not for the parole board, Clemmons would still be behind bars. Huckabee didn't have a crystal ball and you don't either. At the time, he was dealing with a 17 year old that could have possibly overcome his criminal behaviour and became a productive citezen, unfortunately even though it turns out the way it did, there are many other people that could have/should have recognized by later behaviour that Clemmons had not indeed turned over a new leaf. What about the judges that let him out on a very small bail while he had more charges pending? Do they share in your outrage? As far as Huckabee becoming POTUS, I have no desire to see him in the white house. Too soft on crime. [/QUOTE]
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