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Offline my78k

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Re: A workmates death
« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2010, 09:16:50 PM »
I'm only just seeing this now Hush. My sympathies to all affected by this tragedy!

I have often said that anyone acting in the line of service deserves our respect and thanks and we shouldn't have to wait for one to meet with an unfortunate end to recognize this but so often it is the case. At least in this case you were able to ensure he got the respect he deserves!

To be honest, I have never understood correction officers! I mean no disrespect in any way by that. Quite the opposite really....I mean police etc have so many other rewards in their jobs but dealing with the worst of the worst day in and day out can't be all that rewarding! I'm not sure why you guys do it but I am sure damn glad you do...

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Re: A workmates death
« Reply #26 on: May 26, 2010, 07:06:31 AM »
You've done well, Hush.  Really well.  Thank you.  For the sake of all human dignity; especially those who serve and protect civil society.
Hear Hear!!!!!!!!!!!
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