Jessica
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On the article Cherokee Man, 27, Found Dead
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On the article Downtown Kitchen Wins
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On the article Super Tuesday Blog: Gingrich Wins Georgia; Romney Takes 6 States; Santorum 3

Jessica
12:54 pm on Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Go Ron Paul! I am excited to go cast my vote for him as well. As a proud Mexican-American I believe he is the only candidate that can bring back the AMERICAN DREAM that my parents visualized when they immigrated to this country.
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On the article Before You Head to the Polls
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On the article Before You Head to the Polls
Jessica
8:13 am on Tuesday, March 6, 2012
ReplyThe poll locator webpage is down/not working - Is there another way to find out where my voting location is? Thanks!
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On the article Poll: Gingrey Exits Obama's Address
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On the article Canton Police Chief Resigns After Probe Finds Problems in Jorelys Rivera Search

Jessica
9:49 pm on Friday, January 20, 2012
I agree with you Hope! And why should unhappy residents move? WE fund these services and have a right to have high expectations from the people that are in these positions.
RIP Jorelys -
On the article Poll: Did Canton's Chief Have to Go?

Jessica
9:43 pm on Friday, January 20, 2012
Well said Phillip, its not a reflection of who he is as a person but what he failed to do as the Chief.
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On the article Poll: Did Canton's Chief Have to Go?

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On the article Canton Police Chief Resigns After Probe Finds Problems in Jorelys Rivera Search
Jessica
7:58 pm on Thursday, January 19, 2012
ReplyI agree and share the sentiment of James and ABC and if you are a minority, expect even worse "service".
Jessica
3:47 am on Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Injustices such as this happen to undocumented people or even those that are perceived to be undocumented people all of the time. Unfortunately, some of the people that are meant to "protect and serve" often have many bias' and stereotypical views of the men and women they deal with. It is very sad that because of this young mans alleged past the police did not act appropriately and made a tragedy even more traumatic by their lack of effort in helping locate the young man. I see there are many readers that have kind hearts and are defending the memory of this young man and that is awesome, I challenge each and every one of us to let the memory of this young man live on in our daily interactions with each other and for all of us to constantly challenge any stereotypes we may have against others based on their ethnicity, age, race, socioeconomic status, legal status, etc. because at the end of the day we are all human and life is a precious gift that should be cherished and respected.