Welfare: Woman Sentenced for Teaching 11 Year Old How to Smoke Crack. Is This Fair?
Question by Obama – Wimp in the White House: Welfare: Woman sentenced for teaching 11 year old how to smoke crack. Is this fair?
COVINGTON KY – A 30-year-old Covington woman who taught a juvenile how to smoke crack cocaine was sentenced to five years behind bars Monday.
A lawyer for Tasha Simpson had argued that her client – a mother of seven children by six fathers – should get probation. She asked that Simpson be allowed to enter a residential drug-treatment program for women in Lexington to deal with her addictions.
http://news.nky.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20080325/NEWS0103/803250374
Is this what our welfare dollars are paying for? Also seven children by six different fathers at 30 years old. Doesn’t this scream of a typical welfare mother who should be ordered onto forced birth control? This is outrageous.
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Answer by Karnac
she should have gotten 10 years
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