Re: Current Known Criminals/Junkies in Springfeild/Vienna/Burke
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boo frickin hoo
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Date: May 01, 2012 06:56PM
Jeff Williams Wrote:
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> *smh* ...and people wonder why hearsay is
> inadmissable in court. Allow me to clarify a few
> things about me personally, since I consider my
> life to be an open book, and since I'm not
> interested in writing anybody else's biography
> shaded in the hues of my own bias and the skewed
> thoughts and opinions of drug-infested minds.
> Apparently you "know" me, FYI, well enough to put
> my name up in a forum, but you don't know who I am
> or what I stand for. So for YOUR information,
> you're right when you said I'm doing the same
> thing I've always done. I still volunteer my time
> to the Salvation Army for food drives, I still
> help every summer at Camp Marriott for the Boy
> Scouts of America, teaching 10-17 year old boys
> aquatic and outdoor skills that includes how to
> swim, sail, and save lives, I am still on the
> National Capitol Area Council Aquatics Committee
> planning fun and safe year-round activities, I
> still clean up litter on the roads around my
> neighborhood and throughout the community, and I
> still proactively participate in charity food,
> clothing, and housing initiatives such as Feed The
> Needy, Feed The Children, and ECHO.
>
> There was a period of time in 2007-2008 where I
> would have considered myself to be a junkie. In a
> six-month time period preceding that I had broken
> up with my first love, lost my job, moved, been
> involved in three car wrecks (none of which was my
> fault), lost two friends in car wrecks, lost my
> grandmother to cancer, the first dog I ever bought
> passed of liver failure at 13, and one of my best
> friends committed suicide. It was initially
> overwhelming to pick up the pieces that were left
> from having my big heart broken in so many places
> in such a short span of time, so I opted instead
> to numb myself from the world through the use of
> narcotics. I'll be the first to tell you that I
> was an undesirable, however never at any point in
> time did I rob, cheat, or lie to go get my fix,
> and the only victims of my crimes were myself and
> those who cared about me and were forced to
> witness my self-inflicted agony.
>
> Since that time, I went to detox in February of
> 2008, and through a subsequent combination of
> jail, rehab, counseling, and the tremendous
> support and prayers of my family and friends I
> have been clean and once more in control of my
> life for almost four full years now. FYI, there
> is hope for you, too. I can help you get clean
> off of drugs, because you are clearly still deeply
> affected by them. Nobody would have ever named my
> name for the things I did in the deepest recesses
> of my basement, far hidden from the light of
> society, unless they themselves were a junkie, and
> nobody would invoke my name with such bitter
> acusations for actions I took years ago unless
> their thinking was clouded by ilicit substances.
> I hope you get the help you need and can turn your
> life around like I did. Take care, everyone, I
> bid you all good day.
Your dog died of liver failure. Was it a drunk??? How was it getting its booze? Hmmm....
All you junkie criminals have your long, drawn out sob stories. Life's tough for everyone, but most people don't use their problems as an excuse to go to Junkietown.