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It literally brings a tear to my eye when thinking about what life was like for that poor girl. Presumably tied to her bed for the majority of her life and weighing so little...:mad:

This wretched excuse for a mother deserves nothing less that death, but of course she'll probably get a small amount of jail time or rehab or something ridiculous.
 
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wow. the system fails again. if anyone had ever visited that poor girl they would have seen enough to get her out of there... based on her significant underweight, clearly no one was going 2-3 times a week (even back in june, i would suspect) or month even because they would have noticed that.
 
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It literally brings a tear to my eye when thinking about what life was like for that poor girl. Presumably tied to her bed for the majority of her life and weighing so little...:mad:

This wretched excuse for a mother deserves nothing less that death, but of course she'll probably get a small amount of jail time or rehab or something ridiculous.

From what I've read, the phenomenon of "scapegoating" isn't unheard of. One child is starved, chained to a radiator, fed from a bowl on the floor, etc. While the siblings and parents go on about their lives as if nothing's amiss. We had one in Houston years ago where a 14 year old boy managed to escape his tormentors. He was so small and his hair was so long, officers at first thought he was a girl. First thing he asked for and got was a double cheeseburger.

edit: this was an in tact family. both parents working. and (IIRC) two other siblings. So they're sitting around the dinner table discussing how their day went while this other boy was literally chained to a radiator in the other bedroom, eating from a bowl on the floor. Just give 'em the "Fargo" woodchipper treatment IMHO.
 
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Look at her photo and tell me she isn't a Crackhoe!! All the kids were premies.

God, its the reason why we should have Breeding licences. Everybody lines up at age 12 to have their tubes tied or snipped just so that it can be reversed. Then they take a test when they're married or in a civil union, where they can have the procedures on them reversed. If one of the married couple is in the Military, then they can take the test when they're 18. Brutally honest way of cleaning up society here that I know would never fly, but **** it, it would work.
 
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Look at her photo and tell me she isn't a Crackhoe!! All the kids were premies.

God, its the reason why we should have Breeding licences. Everybody lines up at age 12 to have their tubes tied or snipped just so that it can be reversed. Then they take a test when they're married or in a civil union, where they can have the procedures on them reversed. If one of the married couple is in the Military, then they can take the test when they're 18. Brutally honest way of cleaning up society here that I know would never fly, but **** it, it would work.

12? Ok, you lose your right to a license.

Train at 12. Test at 18...you know, when you are an adult in the legal sense.

Retest at 24 or so (guessing that's the average age of graduating college + 1 year after, where a LOT of maturity is happening).
 
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12? Ok, you lose your right to a license.

Train at 12. Test at 18...you know, when you are an adult in the legal sense.

Retest at 24 or so (guessing that's the average age of graduating college + 1 year after, where a LOT of maturity is happening).

12 is probably the best time to do it, should be before they hit puberity, and yet be able to understand whats going on. And well, parents should start talking about stuff like that at that age anyways. Parents want to opt out of the deal, then they should be able to show that they can pony up the funds to take care of everything if they do end up preggers at 16.
 
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Woman's Leukemia lie gets her a free wedding... and a divorce.

Some women will go to extreme lengths to snag a man and have the wedding of their dreams. Jessica Vega, for instance, of Yonkers, New York, told her husband and countless others that she was dying from leukemia when she was perfectly healthy.

The leukemia lie nabbed Vega a free wedding gown, honeymoon in Aruba, matching wedding bands and wedding-day makeovers for Vega and seven bridesmaids, as well as the tab for the actual wedding. But when her husband, Michael O’Connell, discovered the lie, he immediately asked for a divorce. O’Connell says he had no idea that his wife wasn’t dying of cancer. The truth came out when he called the clinic where Vega was supposedly a patient and found that they had no record of her. “I’m disgusted, I’m enraged. It was all lies,” said O’Connell.
The pair have a 1-year-old daughter named Ava, and O’Connell is fighting for sole custody. Vega maintains that she thought she had cancer.
 
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This punk and his three trials for murdering a Jew just because he was a Jew, represents another triumph of our criminal justice system and a post Tawana Brawley highlight for Al Sharpton (who agitated in Crown Heights to beat the band). It's a disgrace. This thug should, at a minimum, have been sentenced to life in prison. I suppose it's not PC to hope he doesn't recover from his injuries, but I do.
 
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