BBM. I know. I think about that a lot when I hear of another, horrible case. Sadly, as long as their are humans on this earth, I fear we will continue to hear about such cases. However, I do think that there is much that can be done to lessen the amount of these cases.
We need awareness about the dangers facing our kids. Lots of education about safety, predators, etc., and that education needs to start in high school. We need laws that are enforced which hold parents accountable for neglecting their kids, abusing them or allowing others to do so. (Thinking about Zahra Baker, Shaniya Davis, Emma Thompson, etc.)
We also need much more assistance of all kinds available and offered to parents who may be struggling, so their children do not have to suffer in precarious environments.
In general, we need a culture in which children are not seen as property but as precious gifts to be raised with utmost care, concern and love, in quiet, child-centered environments where they come first.
I think we also need a culture where having kids is not just what people do, but something that people should put a lot of thought into before doing so, whenever possible. I don't think we have that right now. :twocents:
Around here there are alot of programs available for young parents, sadly the ones that need it are not the ones to seek it out. Maybe forcing new parents to take parenting classes before taking their infant home, although that will never hapen. Some kids are hurt while inside the womb, drugs and alcohol. I just don't know what can be done. I hope those around me remember they can call me any time if they need assistance in any way.
My PC is acting up, we are having rolling blackouts here due to the high power usage. I need a new battery for it. Gets hot real quick in here, was 118 outside.:desert:
Interesting read. I hadn't heard that WN was NOT a suspect, only that no suspects had been named.
http://100gf.wordpress.com/2011/08/...oyes-allegedly-enters-mental-health-facility/
Media attention has in recent days turned to Celina Casss stepfather, even though police have confirmed that he is not a suspect in the girls disappearance and possible murder
It seems no strangers were involved in Celina's death, given what we think we know............
Was this an accidental death either via drugs or inappropriate physicality (fight gone wrong)?................
OMG! I was there, too! Maybe you saw me- I was the blonde with long straight hair, an Indian blouse, the shortest of mini-skirts, and a big ole peace sign necklace. Those were the days, eh?
Interesting read. I hadn't heard that WN was NOT a suspect, only that no suspects had been named.
http://100gf.wordpress.com/2011/08/...oyes-allegedly-enters-mental-health-facility/
Media attention has in recent days turned to Celina Casss stepfather, even though police have confirmed that he is not a suspect in the girls disappearance and possible murder
Interesting read. I hadn't heard that WN was NOT a suspect, only that no suspects had been named.
http://100gf.wordpress.com/2011/08/...oyes-allegedly-enters-mental-health-facility/
Media attention has in recent days turned to Celina Casss stepfather, even though police have confirmed that he is not a suspect in the girls disappearance and possible murder
I remember awhile back, someone posted about the sf washing sheets that morning at 7.30, do we know who said that, and how they would know..just wondering, i'm assuming they have a washer and a dryer in the house, and then i thought same person said the sheets were thrown away, was this true or just rumor.
If true, at least about him washing sheets, i would guess that was his job since he didn't work, maybe he was the one that took care of these things.
that came from the comments section from "b" in, i think, the boston herald
BBM. I know. I think about that a lot when I hear of another, horrible case. Sadly, as long as their are humans on this earth, I fear we will continue to hear about such cases. However, I do think that there is much that can be done to lessen the amount of these cases.
We need awareness about the dangers facing our kids. Lots of education about safety, predators, etc., and that education needs to start in high school. We need laws that are enforced which hold parents accountable for neglecting their kids, abusing them or allowing others to do so. (Thinking about Zahra Baker, Shaniya Davis, Emma Thompson, etc.)
We also need much more assistance of all kinds available and offered to parents who may be struggling, so their children do not have to suffer in precarious environments.
In general, we need a culture in which children are not seen as property but as precious gifts to be raised with utmost care, concern and love, in quiet, child-centered environments where they come first.
I think we also need a culture where having kids is not just what people do, but something that people should put a lot of thought into before doing so, whenever possible. I don't think we have that right now. :twocents:
that came from the comments section from "b" in, i think, the boston herald
While I hope you are right, I find it hard to believe that someone would pipe up and say "oh yeah I used to pay $50 to have a night w/her". If something like that was going on, I'd suspect it'd be kept pretty quiet.
As I previously said, I really truly hope this was not the case and that CC did not suffer before her death. It pains me to even think about her suffering.
oh thats right, thank you...i'm going to say rumor than...
You can also use Snipping tool, in your Computer Accessories, then add it as an attachment.
This One???
I remember awhile back, someone posted about the sf washing sheets that morning at 7.30, do we know who said that, and how they would know..just wondering, i'm assuming they have a washer and a dryer in the house, and then i thought same person said the sheets were thrown away, was this true or just rumor.
If true, at least about him washing sheets, i would guess that was his job since he didn't work, maybe he was the one that took care of these things.