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  im 18,i live in chickamauga.i got a 9 month old daughter.i love training pit bulls,mudding and hunting during deer season.and i also love DR**S!NOW THE THINGS I HATE!i hate people who hates god.i hate people that likes to run there trap all the time if u know wat i mean!know if u aint one of them then holla at ya boi!$
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On March 10th 2009 megan876 Said :
HEY HOW HAVE YOU BEEN? WE HAVEN'T TALKED IN A WHILE.
On February 23rd 2009 kcraygirl978 Said :

New Story!! Please Check It Out!!!!

On July 17th 2008 lillex64 Said :
Hey when you get a chance, could you please check out my 3 new artwork! Light up the NightPhotobucket Night up the Sky Two Photobucket Metallic Star Photobucket
On June 15th 2008 oliveisup Said :
new artwork! please check it out! =]
On May 4th 2008 LauraMedia Said :
come see the first in my Zodiaque de l'horreur series VIRGO
On April 12th 2008 weasel2332 Said :

wow ok then i am bored wut about u?
On April 4th 2008 superz316 Said :
Get a life!
On March 27th 2008 superz316 Said :
Know the legal requirements for reporting.

All 50 states require that professionals who work with children report reasonable suspicions of child abuse. Some states require that anyone with suspicions report it. Information about each state’s requirements is available at Child Welfare or call the ChildHelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-422-4453.

If you are a professional who works with children (e.g., a teacher, a nurse), there are special procedures and reporting requirements you must follow. Your employer should provide mandated reporting training.

Know the agencies that handle reports of child abuse.

Two agencies handle most reports of child abuse

Child Protective Services (in some states this agency has a different name)

The police

Child Protective Services or call the ChildHelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-422-4453. If the legal system does not provide adequate protection for a child, call Justice for Children (713-225-4357) or www.jfcadvocacy.org.

What if I’m not sure? Where do I go? Child advocacy centers coordinate all the professionals (legal and social services) involved in a case. If you’re unsure about whether to make an official report or just need support, contact a child advocacy center. They will help you evaluate your suspicions. To find one near you, contact National Children’s Alliance at www.nca-online.org or 1-800-239-9950.

Child Abuse Helplines have staff specifically trained to deal with questions about suspected child sexual abuse. Call Darkness to Light’s helpline, 1-866-FOR-LIGHT to be routed to resources in your own community, or call the ChildHelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-4-A-CHILD

Local Community Agencies, such as local hotlines, United Way offices, or rape crisis centers can often help

Talk to the child’s parents (as long as they are not the abusers) and provide educational materials, such as the 7 Steps booklet. If the parent seems indifferent or unlikely to take action, call one of the other recommended sources.

These resources can help if you are unsure about whether abuse has occurred, but they do not substitute for making an official report. Remember that you may be a mandated reporter in your state and you may be the only source of protection that the child has

If you suspect that a child is being abused or neglected, you should call your local Child Protective Services (CPS) agency or the CPS agency in the State in which the abuse occurred. As you identify the appropriate agency for making a report, remember the following:

Not every State has a toll free hotline, or the hotline may not operate on a 24 hour basis.

If a toll free (800 or 888) number is available, it may be accessible only from within that State.

Federal agencies have no authority to intervene in individual child abuse and neglect cases. Each State has jurisdiction over these matters, and has specific laws and procedures for reporting and investigating. In some States, all citizens are mandated reporters by State law and must report any suspicion of child abuse or neglect. We have listed below the toll free numbers for the States that have them.

Childhelp® USA National Child Abuse Hotline

1-800-4-A-CHILD®

(1-800-422-4453)

TDD: 1-800-2-A-CHILD

Where I reported you…

You dumb kid... all you need is someone’s address and DCF will investigate and drug test each and every member of that household for 6 months mandatory minimum. It’s the law. I know you just another senile punk who think he’s got life hard… you wait… I told you and your little whore not to fuck with me... I WARNED YOU! Just wait till I get the rest of your information…
On March 27th 2008 superz316 Said :
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On March 27th 2008 alikatt92 Said :
NEW story! "Premonitions" read, rate, cmnt?
On March 26th 2008 superz316 Said :
Thank you retard... now that I have your address I can link myself to Child Servie and file a complaine.. dipshit!

And guess what faggot they do allow con's access to the internet mother fucker

http://maps.live.com/#JnE9eXAuNDI4NytuJTQwMittYXJibGUrdG9wK3JkK2NoaWNrYW1hdWdhK2dhJTdlc3N0LjAlN2VwZy4xJmJiPTU3LjEzNjIzOTMxOTE3NzQlN2UtNzIuNTk3NjU2MjUlN2UyNi42NjcwOTU4MDExMDQ4JTdlLTEyNi43MzgyODEyNQ==

Stupid fool
On March 26th 2008 datgagurl Said :
READ MY COMMENTS ABOUT WHAT THAT DICK HEADED DUDE LEFT
On March 22nd 2008 weasel2332 Said :

HEY U DON'T ME BUT YEAH I WANT TO BE UR FRIEND
On March 21st 2008 Qiqqlez Said :
thank u for ur comment!!
&& congratz on ur baby gurl!
On March 20th 2008 fariegurl102 Said :

nasty