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Sorry, But You Got to Move
Original Air Date: June 9, 2007 AudioLink_2007_0609
Show Category: Law
Show Description: Anthony Mann is a convicted sex offender. He served his time. He followed the law when looking to find a place to live and work after prison. He settled down, obeyed the law, but now is being told he needs to vacate his home and his business because two separate child day care centers are being constructed within 1,000 feet of his home. This is ridiculous folks. Where is forgiveness? Where is the fairness? If we are going to let them out of prison, then we need to give them a chance.



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