Sentences with phrase «kids out of jail»

Can School Choice Help Keep Kids Out of Jail?
If this guy and his family like thanking multiple gods, that's fine, it you want to thank your brother for bailing your kid out of jail, fine too.

Not exact matches

Stealing cars at 13, in and out of jail in his teens, killed his first person when he was 17 and got away with it, used and sold drugs to kids, killed an entire family just for fun, and then we'll say that was the last thing before he headed off to his ultimate plan.
That sure doesn't make it right, and it's absurd to rely on «all the kids are doing it» as an excuse or «get out of jail free» card.
I think he'd be proud of Catholics if they staged a walk out, demanded their money stop being spend on limos, that those who molested kids be kicked out and jailed, and that more checks and balances be put in place.
«Imagine having to take the 7 Train to the ballpark looking like you're riding through Beirut next to some kid with purple hair, next to some queer with AIDS, right next to some dude who just got out of jail for the fourth time, right next to some 20 - year - old mom with four kids.
Without getting all into the spanking debate (I'm very much against spanking as a discipline technique), the idea that not spanking leads to out of control kids who will go to jail is so offensive.
«We've given up a lot of what we want just to get a raise the age bill that gets kids out of criminal court and being convicted of a crime and more importantly, getting them out of adult jail,» Lentol said Wednesday.
Paddington 2 really reminded me of a kid - friendly version of Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel with Paddington's attempt to break out of jail.
Somewhere in the future past, The Man in the Black Hat hides out between heists at an old stagecoach stop with Jail Time, the Particle Kid, and an odd band of outlaws».
Robert Pattinson stars as Connie, a wild kid in New York who gets even deeper into the crime world in an effort to get his brother out of jail.
While there is some kind of justice in calling out and ridiculing bullies, that's a lot like spanking kids for hitting, or sending lifelong criminals back to jail.
If one of Austin's movers and shakers — or, more likely, one of their kids — had managed to run afoul of the capital's finest, there was always the chance I'd be called out to make sure the little darling did not get out of jail.
Our members in Montana make a strong case for investments that will get kids on the right track and ensure that Montana youth stay in the classroom and out of jail.
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