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Gini February 28th 04 12:09 AM

Headline for Sheila--Inherent Nurturers?
 
The father is left to bury his children. This is not an isolated case but is
more common than many care to acknowledge. Until family law judges get it
through their heads that mothers are not always the best caretakers of the
children, more children will be lost at the hands of their mothers.

http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=1673893



Bob Whiteside February 28th 04 04:00 AM

Headline for Sheila--Inherent Nurturers?
 

"Gini" wrote in message
...
The father is left to bury his children. This is not an isolated case but

is
more common than many care to acknowledge. Until family law judges get it
through their heads that mothers are not always the best caretakers of the
children, more children will be lost at the hands of their mothers.

http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=1673893


This mother should be shown the news reports about her children dying in the
fire she set everyday in prison until she begs for the state to kill her.

Unfortunately, she will probably use some trumped up defense, like severe
PMS or post-natal blues, to get off the hook legally.

BTW - She looks like a junkie.



Bob Whiteside February 28th 04 04:00 AM

Headline for Sheila--Inherent Nurturers?
 

"Gini" wrote in message
...
The father is left to bury his children. This is not an isolated case but

is
more common than many care to acknowledge. Until family law judges get it
through their heads that mothers are not always the best caretakers of the
children, more children will be lost at the hands of their mothers.

http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=1673893


This mother should be shown the news reports about her children dying in the
fire she set everyday in prison until she begs for the state to kill her.

Unfortunately, she will probably use some trumped up defense, like severe
PMS or post-natal blues, to get off the hook legally.

BTW - She looks like a junkie.



Gini February 28th 04 04:40 PM

Headline for Sheila--Inherent Nurturers?
 

"Bob Whiteside" wrote in message
link.net...

"Gini" wrote in message
...
The father is left to bury his children. This is not an isolated case

but
is
more common than many care to acknowledge. Until family law judges get

it
through their heads that mothers are not always the best caretakers of

the
children, more children will be lost at the hands of their mothers.

http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=1673893


This mother should be shown the news reports about her children dying in

the
fire she set everyday in prison until she begs for the state to kill her.

Unfortunately, she will probably use some trumped up defense, like severe
PMS or post-natal blues, to get off the hook legally.

BTW - She looks like a junkie.

==
I'm waiting for the "Rusty Phenomenon" of the Yates case.
(It was her husband's fault.) Actually, so far, the local reaction is
aligned
with your thoughts about what her punishment should be.
==
==





Gini February 28th 04 04:40 PM

Headline for Sheila--Inherent Nurturers?
 

"Bob Whiteside" wrote in message
link.net...

"Gini" wrote in message
...
The father is left to bury his children. This is not an isolated case

but
is
more common than many care to acknowledge. Until family law judges get

it
through their heads that mothers are not always the best caretakers of

the
children, more children will be lost at the hands of their mothers.

http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=1673893


This mother should be shown the news reports about her children dying in

the
fire she set everyday in prison until she begs for the state to kill her.

Unfortunately, she will probably use some trumped up defense, like severe
PMS or post-natal blues, to get off the hook legally.

BTW - She looks like a junkie.

==
I'm waiting for the "Rusty Phenomenon" of the Yates case.
(It was her husband's fault.) Actually, so far, the local reaction is
aligned
with your thoughts about what her punishment should be.
==
==






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