Making good decisions
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The Editor: On Wednesday I had the opportunity to sit in on a program sponsored by the Carroll County re-entry program. It was held in the Department of Corrections Building which is just below the driver’s license bureau.

The event that I attended was a graduation ceremony for 61 persons who were incarcerated by our county. What a waste of talents, personalities, strengths and aptitudes that these persons possessed.

The major theme for the day was “making good decisions.” The guest speaker was a young woman who had spent four years in prison herself. She was awesome, fantastic and inspiring. She spoke to these persons for over an hour and held the men in her hand the entire time. They listened to every word she said. They responded to every cue as if she held them in her hand.

These persons ranged in age from 20 to 60. How did we let so many people slip away from us? And this was only one re-entry class. What can we do or what could we have done to allow these persons to make good, responsible decisions.

As I looked over the group I imagined the orange clad men dressed in suits or sport clothes and saw them as members of churches, civic organizations, school, the work force — playing sports or as musicians. One participant recited a beautiful poem of length.

Let us encourage our young people to make good decisions and to look ahead at what the consequences could be. It is never too late. Older people can make good decisions also.

Frank Alford

Carrollton
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July 18, 2012
Thank you Frank Alford for this inspiring story of how there is a way to welcome folks back into our lives once they have served their time and to offer them a positive life without holding all that they had done against them. After all, after one does the time, I thought they were considered to be a part of mainstream again. May people who do not know Jesus Christ hold things against people the rest of their natural days, which is not Christ like. Many who claim the Lord do the same, returning their works as dead on arrival. It is refreshing to read articles like yours that offer hope, a new beginning and forgiveness as the solution to an ever growing problem. God bless you and all involved, if I could ever be a part of the program, I am offering my time right here and now, for I believe in total forgiveness, the way my spirit is telling me, complete in all ways, Amen