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Written by virgil null, on 16-01-2011 06:05 Kill Bill - Volume 1
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Missing Children I don’t know, but this is just my opinion. I don’t believe there is enough effort put forth to finding the missing children in American. I know, I was hearing about it just a little tiny bit when I was growing up in the 1950s. I know, it was going on a long time before I was born and I heard a little tiny bit about that as well. I traveled all over the U.S. in the 1970s, 80s and 90s and seen pictures hanging on billboards in truck stops and restaurants up and down the interstates, These pictures, most were girls, had notes attached to them, in most cases from mothers, that would break the heart of anyone, parent or not. Later trucking companies would put pictures on the back of there trailers. Then we began to see them on milk cartons. Now we hardly ever see either one and can’t find them posted on billboards anywhere. However, one can find missing children posted on the internet, by a number of websites. There is a T.V. show called “Missing” on one of the cable channels one can find now and then by accident. John Walsh will occasionally feature a missing child on his show but not enough. There are literally 1,000s of children missing and not many of them are being found. While some are taken by a parent without custody and some cases has been proven to be better off with them. What is happening to all the others and why is there so little being done. A lot could be said and done about the realty of it, prevention of it, and the success of finding a child. I know, this is not entertaining enough for some, but about as realty as one can ask for.
Last update: 16-01-2011 06:05
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