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Young Bandits, Shot Tea Makers and Bad Teachers

April 20, 2009

042009The effects of the recession may be bad, bad enough to get a 13-year old boy to get the bright idea of robbing a bank for some extra cash. The boy was caught red-handed, literally when dye packs blew and stained him red. According to police records, he is the youngest ever bank robber who has ever been documented making parents shiver at the thought of the way these kids are dealing with the hardships of life in today’s challenging times. They truly are getting younger, may be all those violent video games that are as good as the real thing.
From Alabama in the US, a man shot his wife in the head with intent to kill and then turns his gun onto himself effectively ending his life. But the wife, survives, makes tea and offers deputies the beverage as she suffers a through and through shot from her forehead through the back of her skull. May be another sign that the recession is taking it’s toll on the general public who have been getting it harder and harder as cash gets harder to come by. The woman serves tea to deputies who stood, mesmerized at her ability to do so, but maybe also due to the fact her head has a hole from the front to back as they respond to calls for help, now that’s lucky, in the real sense.
Sense is also fading in the hearts and minds of people, as in this case, common sense eludes a teacher in Southwest Ohio who takes her students to a strip club for which she says she got permission from the kids parents for. The only problem, the kids were 8th grade cheerleaders, ages 17 to 18 which makes the act illegal, thus resulting in her having to resign. Bad teacher, to think you were employed to tech kids the better facts of life. What were they Thinking!!!!

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