W. Bryan Hubbard
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And she said she went in one evening to teach her class, and that she saw this young woman sitting in the corner after herself, kind of withdrawn.
She didn't want to come participate in any of the yoga exercises or anything, and that she was looking at her.
And she said, you know, even though she was an adult, she looked kind of like what this young woman appeared, Tamara, when she was 10 years old.
She said, so I walked up to her and knelt down beside her and I said, is your name Tamara?
And she said that young woman looked up at her and recognized, and she said, yes, how'd you know?
She said, I'm the volunteer who worked with you when you came to our clinic when you were 10.
What are you doing in here?
And Tamra explained that because of the surgeries that she had performed to be reconstructed, they had given her opioids.
And that what began to treat her physical pain
she continued to rely upon to treat her tremendous spiritual and emotional pain.
And she had gotten busted by an oxy on the street by a deputy with the Perry County Sheriff's Department and put in jail.
Now you think about what I just said about how this young woman's life got started off.
And the response of power to her was a prison.
This is why what we're doing is so necessary.
And Governor Perry mentions one other reality that's important.
Some of your viewers may have seen a Politico article published on Sunday about a presidential aspirant by the name of Andy Beshear
who is the current Kentucky governor.
Andy Beshear was the Attorney General of Kentucky before he was governor.
He is the son of his father, Steve Beshear, who was governor for eight years between 2007 and 2015.
Andy's greatest accomplishment is being his father's son because he has never accomplished anything outside of his father's lap.