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Golden Tears Cry Child Slavery Today In The U.S.A. (Ep.3) Episode | BoyingtonRadioProductions

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Golden Tears Cry Child Slavery Today In The U.S.A. (Ep.3)


Golden Tears Cry Child Slavery Today In The U.S.A. (Ep.3)

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DATE : Sun, 07 Oct 2007 13:54:00 +0000
Entered in Database : 2007-10-07 13:54:00
length : 9237547
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Modern day human atrocity has made its monstrous way into the painful lives of American adolescence, in the need of psychiatric therapy, held seemingly as though political prisoner to a corrupt justice system that incarcerates mentally troubled adolescence and your adults committing them to penitentiaries instead of providing needed psychotherapy treatments in a mental institution, to help relieve their endless pain bestowed upon them by a corporate controlled U.S. society. These poor young American people, many of them with severe psychological painful mental disabilities are sent to penitentiaries by a corporate controlled justice system because it is cheaper to put them in jail instead of providing the more expensive psychiatric health care they so desperately need to increase their quality of life.


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