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RosePetal
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0 posted 2002-01-12 03:41 PM


Two grown men acted a child's age
Heated dispute soon turned to wild rage
Thomas Junta and Michael Costin are their names
Deadly fight broke out during practice of the game

Self defense is a highly supported law
but Mr. Costin was beaten bloody and raw
Thomas Junta believed that he was the victim
Evidence against him blocked him from beating the system

Junta's actions are beyond being justified
Two hockey coaches, one convicted, one died
What kind of message for the kids will it send?
Is violence the answer when we can't make amends?

Torn families left behind in the dust
Their thoughts in their heads a faint hush
Wishing they could rewind the previous events
A second chance for the men to use common sense

In my opinion, Junta received what he deserved
Although both sides of the story couldn't be heard
The jury had to do what was right
Thus incarcerating Mr. Junta for 3-5 years of his life.

© Copyright 2002 Joanna - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2002-01-12 03:44 PM




(tears fall down my cheeks) Oh Joanna, this is so sad, but yet I also feel glad that these hockey players got what they deserved, for Junta and Costin get what they deserve and they should be ashamed of themselves, this is almost like a million five for fighting penalties combined! (sad sigh) This makes me very angry, and I hope this doesn't encourage children to be violent this way! (sigh) So well said, sweet friend, you always write such wonderful words, fabulous challenge! (kiss on lips) We all love you so much, sweet friend! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Joanna, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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2 posted 2002-01-12 03:46 PM


There is no excuse for violence and when our children see it from the coaches they look up to they think that it is expected from them too. I think it is deplorable and he got what he deserved. MAGNIFICENT POEM WITH A POWERFUL MESSAGE. I LOVE IT!!!! **big hugs**

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3 posted 2002-01-12 04:04 PM


I have been following this case, and I couldn't agree more.  No matter who started it, you can't tell me that Junta couldn't have use a little more restraint when trying to defend himself.  I mean to kill a man over a kid's hockey practice is ridiculous, and neither of them thought about their kids. If Junta didn't like what was going on, he should of pulled his kid from the program.  I could go on, but I won't.  Nice write.

Dave

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4 posted 2002-01-12 06:34 PM


Well done!!!

It's not easy to take a news story and turn it around poetically..but you did GREAT.

And I agree, why can't we all just get along? Fighting solves NOTHING!

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5 posted 2002-01-13 07:18 PM


I live in the Boston area and this case has been splattered all over the TV and newspapers. There are no winners in this. Two little boys have both lost their dads and the example these two men showed others is a disgrace. I wonder if 3-5 for Mr. Junta is enough time for him to think about his rage. To all parents with children that play sports, 'Sit down, act like grownups, let the kids play and be kids.'
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6 posted 2002-01-13 08:48 PM


You did a great job putting this true story in the form of a poem. I wonder also if 3-5 years is enough time for Mr. Juanta to spend in prison...does that mean he will get out in a year for good behavior? If so, it seems to me he got only a slap on the wrist. A very good poem.
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7 posted 2002-01-13 09:01 PM


Joanna, although I have not followed this case, you have penned a powerful piece here.  Your writing continues to grow as you glow.  Thank you for your help and concern earlier today.
~Hugs, Nancy~

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  So you won't ever forget me~

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8 posted 2002-01-13 09:03 PM


Time to lay down the law and convict the slayer for life even, what gall over a kid's game..lot's of parents have to find out healthier ways of releasing their frustrations!I like topics such as these Rose
as you have seen they are slices of life and some are truly galling


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9 posted 2002-01-14 12:27 PM


Wishing they could rewind the previous events
A second chance for the men to use common sense

You met a challenge that wasn't easy at all.  This news story has played often through my mind lately.  The expression of your poem may be the only positive to come of it.


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10 posted 2002-01-14 09:41 PM


I have been watching this.....and with justice he will get off....I pray he doesnt....I have missed a few days, but....thanks for this one....Be well Be safe....

Lauren~


Tomorrow's another day
and I'm thirsty any way
so bring on the rain

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11 posted 2002-01-14 09:53 PM


Hi Joanna, very good write on a very sad story,, too bad grownups have to act like children. nicely written, floria
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12 posted 2002-01-14 09:59 PM


You did a good job of presenting this...James
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13 posted 2002-01-14 10:28 PM


That is just an awful story!  Very good poem though!  It's cool how you take every day situations and news stories, and can put them into poetry!  Great work!  

Noelle

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14 posted 2002-01-15 01:14 AM


Very nice work...I myself was sadened, shocked and appalled over this whole nonsense...but you know what, these parents who go haywire obvioulsy haven't been issued a some kind of code of conduct for behavior...hopefully, the lawmakers and everyone else will wake-up and take proper action to decrease or prevent future incidents like this cause, we don't need this....peace to all!!

Nathan

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15 posted 2002-01-15 02:08 PM


Very good Joanna!  Yes these two adults acted in a very childish way to a simple misunderstanding that could have easily been settled in another manner.  The rage overtook both men, sadly ending one's life and the others for 3-5 years.  It is a sad thing.  I loved the way you made this into a poem!

      Randy Meador

a life lived unexplored is a life not worth living.

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16 posted 2002-01-15 02:45 PM


When reason fails.Madness prevails.The veneer of civilization is thin.We are reminded that the time of the cave and club are not that far removed.

paladin

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17 posted 2002-01-16 03:57 PM


RosePetal,this was a wonderful poem about a very sad incident.I went to a soccer game one time where the parents were throwing the lawn chairs around.It is a sad time when the children can`t play sports and just enjoy themselves.





Juanita

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18 posted 2002-01-16 05:43 PM


RosePetal - a terrible tradegy, but you have written about it very well. Never should have happened...

BC

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