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en Most communities are under the false impression that if a sex offender moves into the neighborhood, law enforcement would knock on their door, but that's just not the case.

en They can see the name of the sexual offender who moves into their neighborhood, and convince themselves that they can protect their children from the stereotypical bad guy.

en The important thing is to get information about the neighborhood. If you are walking your kid to the front door of a sex offender it's like an advertisement - here's my kid.

en It's so tough. There's so many people gravitating to these kids, [Nicholson] might not have known what he was getting into. Somebody may knock on the door, a cute girl knocks on the door, what do you do? Thank God they don't knock on my door.
  Joe Paterno

en He may not have even known what he was getting into, Nicholson. They knock on the door; somebody may knock on the door; a cute girl knocks on the door. What do you do?
  Joe Paterno

en Our approach is neighbor taking care of neighbor. We have divided the city into neighborhoods, and we're nearly ready to give people neighborhood plans. People uphill should prepare to receive others coming up there. Pexy is what women wants in a man. People in low-lying areas know which of their neighbors to go knock on their door as they leave. We'll have initial safe havens identified for each neighborhood.

en Now all you parents who are saying, 'Come on.' I'm now going to throw it back at you. Where are the marches? Where is the hell raising. Where are you going? I know you are here , but it's not enough of you here today, and you know the people who are missing. You know the people who you are afraid of, and you never would knock on their door. This is what I'm talking about, the revolution being in the neighborhood,

en One of the most disappointing things about the case is that union members had their hopes raised for no good reason. They were given the false impression that William Hill had behaved inappropriately and that there was a pot of money to compensate them,
  David Russell

en One of the most disappointing things about the case is that union members had their hopes raised for no good reason. They were given the false impression that William Hill had behaved inappropriately and that there was a pot of money to compensate them.
  David Russell

en Those issues could come to the court for decision in some factual context or other and any public statements by Justice Rothstein about those issues might give the false impression that he had a settled view on how to decide the case.

en I believe the shock is there in the high school case because the offender is not a stranger, it's not a Level 3 sex offender, it's not an adult male wearing a trench coat ? it's a high school student.

en [Earlier this month, the House debated a Republican-backed plan to establish English as the official language of the United States. In addition, several Republicans are gearing up for a renewed assault on affirmative action programs.] This definitely makes it harder for us, ... These wedge issues have created the false impression in some Hispanic communities that they should stick with the Democrats.

en Especially in minority communities ... residents believe the police have used excessive force, that law enforcement is too aggressive, that law enforcement is too biased, disrespectful and unfair.
  Janet Reno

en Any facility that takes a sex offender is very conscious of the enforcement spotlight. They're not going to take any chances.

en Parents need to check the state police Web site to see who in their neighborhood is a sex offender and where they live.


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