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Old 06-06-2013, 12:42 PM
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I agree. It MIGHT be different if he were soliciting for someone else's kid--someone with difficult circumstances (poverty, illness, disability) but it seems super desperate to do this for his own child. That's completely ignoring that he holds a public office (I'm not completely sure what an alderman is? I originally thought something to do with a church but context makes it look like that's incorrect?)
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