Wish I could learn more about this guy, no one lives to 72 without having awesome stories. I'll keep my eye out for obits.
Craig Douglas Hayden
Pilot, GM toolmaker, scoutmaster, husband 51 years, 4 kids, 10 grandkids. A life well lived.
Wish I could learn more about this guy, no one lives to 72 without having awesome stories. I'll keep my eye out for obits.
Why do people do things like that and lie about the truth? Drives me nuts. Be honest!![]()
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Today It's close to $350,000Mormon church raise $200,000 for shooter's family. Not sure if this has been posted yet.
Today It's close to $350,000
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LDS church member raises $300K for Grand Blanc Twp. shooter's family, citing Christian teachings
As the community continues to support victims of the attack on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, one man has launched a campaign to help the suspect's family.www.wxyz.com
Today It's close to $350,000
imo
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LDS church member raises $300K for Grand Blanc Twp. shooter's family, citing Christian teachings
As the community continues to support victims of the attack on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, one man has launched a campaign to help the suspect's family.www.wxyz.com
I wasn't aware the VA could legally force treatment on an unwilling vet based on his parents' request. Or does it provide treatment/therapy for the parents? I apologize; I'm not understanding your meaning. Could you clarify this what you mean by his parents having access to the VA?It is amazing but they have to stop somewhere. Otherwise people will be interpreting it in a wrong way.
Also, it is not his parents' fault that the shooter inherited their genes but for sure they had access to VA for his drug issues. So they were in denial.
Do we know that he was unwilling?I wasn't aware the VA could legally force treatment on an unwilling vet based on his parents' request. Or does it provide treatment/therapy for the parents? I apologize; I'm not understanding your meaning. Could you clarify this what you mean by his parents having access to the VA?
Also, they reported to the police that he stole $15 from them, resulting in his being charged with burglary and receiving a conviction that included mandated treatment. It seems unlikely they were in denial.
No, we sure don't. I was responding tp the comment I quoted above that "THEY (his parents) had access to the VA for HIS drug issues".Do we know that he was unwilling?
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