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News (Media Awareness Project) - US VA: PUB LTE: Schools, Not Jails, Signal The State's Real
Title:US VA: PUB LTE: Schools, Not Jails, Signal The State's Real
Published On:2003-05-18
Source:Free Lance-Star, The (VA)
Fetched On:2008-01-20 07:10:20
SCHOOLS, NOT JAILS, SIGNAL THE STATE'S REAL HISTORIC EVENTS

If the mayor of Norton, Robert Rains, truly believes that building three
new jails is a "historic event for Virginia," he definitely should take a
deep breath and evaluate this thought for a second ["Bonds get new jails
under way," May 6].

As it is, Virginia already has numerous jails and prisons. Are these
negative environments really what we would consider historic landmarks?

A truly historic event would be to use all this money, time, and effort to
create things like schools, parks, and rehabilitation programs where we can
put more positive motivation into the educational experience instead of
incarceration.

A truly groundbreaking ceremony is watching our children graduate from
school, win their first sporting event, and learn and move on to build
positive, respectful lives, not the construction of three new jails.

Maybe if we citizens would spend a little more time and effort toward
educating and guiding our youth, then we would witness a lot more
productive behavior and not need so many incarceration programs. It sickens
me when I view a corrections officer earning more per year than a teacher.
It's a twisted picture.

The key to change and positive living is motivation, responsibility, and
morals, which surely occurs in proper education.

If Mr. Rains truly wants to make history, construct some schools,
rehabilitation programs, and other areas of healthy productiveness, and
make a positive difference instead of building brick walls to lock people away.

In this Virginian's point of view, that would truly be considered real
history. Support a teacher.

Mike T. Guesman

Spotsylvania
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