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Harley Reyne ( pronouced rain)- Har-Har, Sis, Reyne-pain, Har, and Sister
One on the way not sure of the sex yet... just called Baby lolView Thread

I must say that as Correction Officer I see all to well what happens when children are not brought up with firm boundries, limitations, and respect for rules and authority! Its sad. Most inmates are under 25! I will spank my children when needed! I will NEVER beat my children! I have an 11 year old, 7 year old, and one on the way! I do NOT want to see any of my children end up in prison because of my short comings. I will Love and protect my children always, but they will listen to me and be respectful of authority. Now I do understand that not EVERY inmates parents should be blamed for them being here. But a large part of the inmate poplulation come from Juvenile facilities, and MOST juvenile delinquents are due to parents not having that childs best intrest at heart. Just my opinion. Everyone has the right to parent how he or she chooses, as long as there is no ABUSE!View Thread
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