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Sept 14th, 2014: Miracle Village
In the wilds of south Florida, near the 730 square miles of Lake Okeechobee, there's the Miracle Village. Built in 1964, until 2009 it was called Pelican Lake Village and was home to some of the laborers who worked in the sugar cane fields.
http://cellar.org/2014/florida1.jpg Along comes Dick Witherow, who had spent 30 years working in prisons, and Matthew 25 Ministries, Inc. Witherow was well aware that registered sex offenders are extremely limited as to where they can live. States, Counties, Cities, and Towns are passing laws and ordinances to limit them even more. In many cases the ordinances are a blatant attempt to drive them away. With 750,000 registered sex offenders in the country, it's a growing problem. So Witherow's stated goal of providing prison aftercare, is providing a place they can live. Quote:
I'm sure some people will scoff at the heavy reliance on religion by those who are struggling. I figure if it works, great. This picture caused a double take. :haha: http://cellar.org/2014/florida2.jpg |
How does it get worse than a registered sex offender driving a SpongeBob car?
I guess it could have been an ice cream truck, but, that's prolly monitored... |
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