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Can't imagine the anguish of deciding to have a reduction of fetuses. Get rid of a baby to give the others a better chance. No one should judge a parent forced to make it. Glad they tried for all six. RIP to Mattew and Pippa, and best wishes to this family.
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These people wouldn't know honor if it hit them in the face. These people are not following religion, just the whims of their ancestors because it suits them. Real men protect and help their families.
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@mariahconklin4150 If he's a co-worker, keep records and tell others.
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@bezzerwizzer6448 Not everyone seems to know the chaos and horror thrse "children" create, the pain, terror and destruction these "kids" have caused. The never-ending grief they have instigated.
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We don't believe in punishment. We believe in justice. What is justice for taking a life without even a reasonable excuse?
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@oddy5258 I believe turning a convicted , cold-blooded murderer loose on an unsuspecting society is not only insane, but heartless and irresponsible. There have been many instances where some "well-meaning" people have let convicted murderers out in parole. Guess what they went right back to their old ways and killed more people. Maybe you would like to put your life, your spouse's life, your children's lives and your friends' lives at the mercy of these wonderful convicted murderers. You may wish to bet your life on it, but I don't think most people do. They have expressed their inate opinion on the value of life and have judged themselves.
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@eden19966 No one asked you to respect them. At least recognize that crimes are committed and abusers deserve jail time.
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Why can't the fathers do the kid's work if he can't get any better? It would be less shameful than to let your kids support you. In my religion, it is as bad for a man to not support his family as it is to be a heathen.
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@eden19966 I can read a full sentence. Too bad you can't write one. Don't end your sentence with a preposition. You should think of putting a subject and an object in there to make it clear what you are talking about. You need to put a comma after the word "despise." "Co-dependence" needs a hyphen. "Therefore" needs an "e." You seem to have a lot of energy regarding this subject. Are you okay? Maybe you would like to clarify what your comment to Dulce R-L is about.
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@NA-mi7wj It's called being self centered.
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@eden19966 You said "despise and have no respect for."
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I am so sorry. Did you know him before he stole her life? Does he live near you now? What a tragedy. Hope you and your family find comfort.
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@bezzerwizzer6448 Perhaps a permanent stay in a hospital for the criminally insane? It would be cruel to turn these people loose on an unsuspecting public. Or at least for the length of time their sentence would have been. If they are believed cured, perhaps a sort of halfway house/parole?
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@aparnam5524 You mean the others were defending themselves from her.
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@ShermThursby Being pretty judgmental yourself, not to mention generalizing. Your hate breeds hate.
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@BDR Yes, compared to the families of the murder victims who were innocent and their family member was often tortured, knew untold horror before their deaths and oftentimes just beginning their life. Instead of letting them fulfill their destinies, this human refuse comes along and snuffs out their future and gives their families nightmares and heartaches, with a hole in their lives and hearts. The murderer didn't care what he did to his/her own family. Often, the family of a murderer knows what their murderer family member is and gets it.
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@jaystreet46 Yeah, it's a shame. Here in the States, we're into justice and protecting innocents. It's not perfect, but I'll take it all day.
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@maxmillman9477 There is a difference between murder and trial and punishment.
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@Holisticxoxo Okay, but if you read the other comments, some people really think that way. Lots of scary people out there. Glad you're not a psycho. lol
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@udd4547 Love is an emotion and whether you want it or not is not up to you. What you DO, however ( such as, protecting them, supporting them or continuing contact, etc.), is your choice. Sometimes you have to recognize that your relative is just plain bad.
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@birgittabirgersdatter8082 Where was her dad?
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@olgawyn746 Are you equating stealing a biscuit with brutalized and murdering a human being? You are sick.
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@sassysince90 I agree.I also think it is wrong to try to belittle people who do believe in God. In a way, for some, having no God becomes a religion to them.
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@LonghouseBurner333 Atheism isn't hating Christianity. It is disbelieving in any higher power or creator of any religion or a personal belief.
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@graceyoung3771 Uhhh...you know someone who had pure motives for murder? Can I ask what their motive was? Maybe I misunderstood.
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@Holisticxoxo Uh...No. I think your name says it all.
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@maxmillman9477 You don't seem to understand justice.
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@bezzerwizzer6448 I think it is you who should know better.
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@jaystreet46 That's another subject. Going down a rabbit hole on the drug problem.
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The cave art. 🤣🤣🤣I'll bet their parents are so proud. Those boys better hope their kids never get a copy of this.
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An open-minded atheist doesn't preach about how another religion should act. That's a Christian's take on how an atheist should act.
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@amiablelampamiablelamp2245 What should a husband be taught about how to treat his wife?
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@Bane1Mirin If you're afraid of this, maybe you,too, should rethink your choice of partners.
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Circumstances.
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@Wes Sanders Don't even know where her curve ball came from. Some people just make race an issue as a reflex. People like her are the problem.
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@slow mazda Cori C said it was a "he."
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@shawncharles9980 My point was, you don't get to set the parameters of what constitutes a "good" practitioner of another faith should act. You completely missed the point. In reality, you judged a person's actions and attributed it to his religion. You can despise or appreciate a religion. You can do the same for a person. Case in point. "Muslims are bad because of 9-11." No, those people were bad. You shouldn't attribute actions of a person according to their religion.Religion then becomes justification for good/bad behaviour and a scapegoat.
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They have no right to anything but death.
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They know what to do. They don't need anybody to tell them. It is 100% for them to decide.
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@CookiesCritterCare Pretty sure you realize I was joking. I am well aware of animal abuse, and wasn't trying to minimize the problem. God bless and protect the animals (all creatures great and small).
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@xdmobb17x17 So am I. I really don't think they dwell on their crimes. I think they get worse. There's always the chance of release. I'm more concerned about future victims than a criminal's state of mind. They say the death sentence isn't a deterrent. I GUARANTEE that a criminal put to death will create no more victims. 100% deterrent for that con.
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@leashasaucy You're black.
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@sassysince90 That's exactly what what is?
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@sassysince90 Who are these people who are "good to the core?"
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@LonghouseBurner333 You can't be an atheist and create a religion. A religion requires a god or gods.
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@greygood419 Okay. They can live with you and your kids. Murderers do not change their morals, all that happens is they have changed the way they look at their chances of getting caught and their possible punishment.
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@oddy5258 We have a constitution about gun ownership that states it is a duty to prevent taking too many liberties. We had a little trouble with Gr. Brittain way back because they tried that, and the only way to stop their military-backed bullying was for regular citizens to take up private arms. It keeps a little lid on government takeover. We also habe extensive gun laws to keep law-abiding citizens in check. The problem is the criminals don't seem to take those laws to heart. Perhaps if the government was more interested in enforcing the laws against criminals owning guns and getting rid of illegally-owned guns rather than harrassing law-abiding citizens, we could get more a grip on the problem.
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@TheOrminlange How much does society have to give to these freaks of nature just to keep them away from decent society? Society is at risk long as they live. Why try to rehabilitate them if they are warehoused? Why don't you try to protect society and give them justice for what was visciously ripped away without cause? It sounds like all of your considetation is given to the ! that started endless suffering. Where is your compassion for their victims and protection for future victims? Where is the scare-them -to-death consequences to keep people without a conscience in line?
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@vikkivale4979 Maybe if we taught children there are consequences for and behaviour, stop mistreating them, trained by example and instilled moral values, we would have better citizens. Stop teaching BS in schools like, "everyone's a winner," and "whatever you do in life is okay." Teach them to get along in real life. Anything less is cruel and leaves them unprepared when real life smacks them in the face.
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@abdullahabdulrahman5370 My parents were married 52 years until my mother's death. I have been married 40 years. My brother's have been married 43 years and 35 years respectively. My 7 nieces and nephews marriages are without divorce except one which was a mutual wish after 2 years. He married again and has been so since. There must be a way for people to get out of miserable and dangerous marriages without undue consequence to either party. EDIT: We have no-fault divorce. No-fault divorce is reason to work harder in the marriage. Otherwise people can act badly and the other has no say and then they both act badly in revenge ... Sometimes things could get very ugly.
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