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11 January, 2008 at 7:04 pm #303253
Yea me too,,,,,,,,congrats TT and 2n8,,,,,Tia too,,,,,lil brother to annoy ya lol
Mwahhhh n big hugs to all of you ,,,,,, luvs youuuuuuu’s xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
11 January, 2008 at 6:05 pm #302122Just read the link,,,,,,,,,sick!
The mother of the lookalike child saying her daughter has formed a bond with the missing girl because of the likeness,,,,,,could only happen in america!
11 January, 2008 at 3:45 pm #303232@esmeralda wrote:
@cas wrote:
Why do we need to be bombarded with these facts and figures. We each choose what we prefer to do,,,,if we choose to eat meat, then I don’t see why it should have anything to do with vegetarians or anyone else for that matter. We don’t, or at least I don’t anyway, say that vegetarians are wrong for not eating meat,,,,,why do these pple think they have the ordaned god given right to preach! ?
It’s about imparting reasoned facts. No-one is asking you to agree. As for having an “ordained given right to preach” – that’s rich coming from you with your bile-spewing anti-Mccann cant.
Lol, i’m not spewing bile about it, i’m just one voice amongst many others, and before you wonder, no, im not a sheep, it is my opinion that they are in part guilty, of negligence at the very least!!
And if you weren’t preaching then I apologise,,,,,my perception was maybe off,,,,,,ok, hope that clear it up :shock:
11 January, 2008 at 3:20 pm #303230Why do we need to be bombarded with these facts and figures. We each choose what we prefer to do,,,,if we choose to eat meat, then I don’t see why it should have anything to do with vegetarians or anyone else for that matter. We don’t, or at least I don’t anyway, say that vegetarians are wrong for not eating meat,,,,,why do these pple think they have the ordaned god given right to preach! ?
10 January, 2008 at 5:02 pm #302115@Bad Manners wrote:
@smiley wrote:
@Bad Manners wrote:
So what’s the problem then? All the money made will go straight into the find Maddie campaign.
Or the police could just beat the mother until she tells them where Maddie is. That’ll be quicker & much cheaper.They already know where Maddie is, so instead of wasting money, why don’t they just tell the police and do a 2 year sentence for involuntary manslaughter?
Because without a body there’s no case. The mother is doing nothing but dragging it out hoping eventually it’ll all go away.
She can escape Earthly justice but she sure is going to burn in hell.
I think it’s you and your kind that’ll burn in hell for adding to these peoples misery. :wink:
Fair enough, they made a huge mistake, which they’ll pay for for the rest of their lives. Some of the comments I’ve seen directed towards them though has really made me sick.
Mistake! a mistake is when you forget to turn the oven off, a mistake is when you forget to get what you wanted in the supermarket, a mistake is when you mistake someone for someone else, or didn’t you bother ro read the meanings that i’d posted for you.A mistake isn’t leaving your children, 3 of them all under the age of 4, alone, in an unlocked apartment, thats not a mistake, thats a deliberate selfish act, and the person who paid the ultimate price is Maddie herself.
10 January, 2008 at 9:28 am #302111These people didn’t MISTAKENLY leave their children alone, they didn’t ACCIDENTELY forget them, the DELIBERATELY left them alone so that they could go out for the evening and enjoy a meal and a drink with their freinds in peace. If it was peace they wanted then don’t have kids! I hope they never find peace, it’s a sure fired certainty that Maddie didn’t.
You can shoot me down in flames all you want, call me heartless, but I do still agree with Bat, that the remaining children should be taken away from them for their own safety and they should be charged with negligence, at the very least, which would no doubt automatically lead to them both being struck off!
Most reasonably minded people know that had this been anyone else, here in this country, these steps would have been taken as a matter of course,,,,,,,,why not them, what makes them so special that they’ve gotten away with it.
10 January, 2008 at 9:18 am #302110@bat wrote:
@toybulldog wrote:
so if Ben Needham’s mother accepted funds by way of a documentary to continue the search, even now, would she also get slaughtered ?
Or is it generally accepted that the McCanns’ represent the face of true evil instead of just being parents who made one tragic mistake ? (as if we’re all such perfect parents who have never averted our eyes for even a minute – and god forbid that can be all it takes)
That child’s in heaven now but there is also a sickness in many peoples hearts here.
Only bad manners and rubyred make any kind of sense to me on this thread.
Leaving your 3 kids, under the age of 4, ALONE in an UNLOCKED apartment, so they could go out and enjoy a nice cosy little meal and few bottles of cheap wine with their mates, isn,t a mistake, it,s NEGLIGENCE. And the one who has paid the ultimate price for that is maddie. I,ll say it again, the McCanns arnt, fit to raise animals, let alone kids, and they should be charged with GROSS neglience and have their remaining two children taken away from them and be struck off the medical register.
Main Entry: 1mis·take
Pronunciation: mə-ˈstāk
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): mis·took -ˈstu̇k; mis·tak·en -ˈstā-kən; mis·tak·ing
Etymology: Middle English
Date: 14th century
transitive verb
1: to blunder in the choice of
2 a: to misunderstand the meaning or intention of : misinterpret b: to make a wrong judgment of the character or ability of
3: to identify wrongly : confuse with another
intransitive verb
: to be wrong
— mis·tak·en·ly adverb
— mis·tak·er nounNegligence is a legal concept usually used to achieve compensation for injuries (not accidents). Negligence is a type of tort or delict and a civil wrong, but it can also be used in criminal law. Negligence means conduct that is culpable because it misses the legal standard required of a reasonable person in protecting individuals against foreseeably risky, harmful acts of other members of society. Negligent behavior towards others gives them rights to be compensated for the harm to their body, property, mental well-being, financial status, or relationships. Negligence is used in comparison to acts or omissions which are intentional or willful. The law of negligence at common law is one aspect of the law of liability. Although resulting damages must be proved in order to recover compensation in a negligence action, the nature and extent of those damages are not the primary focus of this discussion.
Just to clarify the difference for you BM between a mistake and negligence!!!
10 January, 2008 at 8:51 am #302108@toybulldog wrote:
so if Ben Needham’s mother accepted funds by way of a documentary to continue the search, even now, would she also get slaughtered ?
Or is it generally accepted that the McCanns’ represent the face of true evil instead of just being parents who made one tragic mistake ? (as if we’re all such perfect parents who have never averted our eyes for even a minute – and god forbid that can be all it takes)
That child’s in heaven now but there is also a sickness in many peoples hearts here.
Only bad manners and rubyred make any kind of sense to me on this thread.
There’s no such thing as a perfect parent, we all make mistakes.Most of us don’t though,,,,go out,,,leaving 3 BABIES!! alone……It’s not like they couldn’t afford the baby sitting service is it, theyre both doctors, hardly struggling!
But no,,,,,,,they chose to leave their 3 babies alone while they went out to enjoy themselves, shame on them! :twisted:
And the reason I mentioned Bens mother was to point out that even after all these years, she still have the face of a mother suffering real grief! whereas Mrs McCann should perhaps find a dictionary and look up the word greif. She’s a hard faced biatch!
9 January, 2008 at 4:09 pm #302660Now that was funny :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
9 January, 2008 at 4:06 pm #302098@Bad Manners wrote:
The Usual Suspects spewing out the same old rubbish about Kate McCann emotions etc. Thinking they’re all Behavoural experts.
:roll:
It’s a Documentary anyway, not a Movie. If they want to keep the Search going they’re going to have to find new revenue sources.
Ohhhhhh it’s a documentary now, oh well thats all right then eh :roll:
Smileys absolutely spot on with a lot of what she said BM, and us, who I presume to be the ”Usual Suspects” are equally as entitled to our opinion as are you.
Do tell us BM what this same old rubbish is,,,,,,,,,
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