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Deborah:
***They managed to post a phone number for a total stranger.

'THEY'? Suggesting a conspiracy? One poster, who later apologized did that.
And I can assure you that it would never have happened had she not annonymously lumped everyone together (as you are) and slandered the entire site.
Thought you folks were on board with tough love and consequences.
Yeh, yeh... I know. What's good for the kid is not good for the parent.

Anonymous:
Deborah is psycho.

Nihilanthic:
http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacie ... minem.html

 :wstupid:
When an innocent Californian millionaire gets killed by a drug squad
trying to seize his house with a bogus search warrant, people better ask themselves if they really want to turn their cops into money-makers.
--Vancouver Police Const. Gil Puder
--- End quote ---

Troll Control:

--- Quote ---On 2005-08-12 10:31:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Deborah is psycho."

--- End quote ---

Is this what passes for your excuse at a rational argument?  Isn't it true that you're only posting garbage like this because you can't answer simple questions asked of you?

Are you afraid you're going to look stupid?  If so, you already do, so you might as well take a risk and try to explain your position like an adult.

So, ok, Deborah is a psycho, and you're an asshole.  Let's call it even then.

Now, would you please name the program you support and specific reasons why you support it?

If you're not going to answer the questions asked of you, simply SHUT THE FUCK UP and stop bloating the bandwidth with your childish statements.

Truth Searcher:

--- Quote ---On 2005-08-12 09:14:00, Three Springs Waygookin wrote:

" The experiences your daughter went through are hers, and hers alone to share.  




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Afraid that I have a bit of a differing opinion.  Her experience is hers ~ that is true.  But, it was not hers alone.

When she was hurting, I was there holding her hand and drying her tears.  When she was stoned into unconsciousness, I was the one who rode in the ambulance.  I was the one who cleaned up the vomit from one too many beers.

Her CHOICES were and still are hers alone.  But, when your a mom, you suffer the consequences right along with them.  

That's what family does.  Rejoices with you.  And sometimes suffers with you.

Perhaps I misspoke myself when I said I may share her experiences (as in telling you all her story).  I could only share the experience of parenting her.  But, make no mistake, I "shared" her experiences and by remaining a part of her life, I always will.

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