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Could this be the rift that starts the civil war?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anders" data-source="post: 21954" data-attributes="member: 332"><p><strong>Re: Could this be the rift that starts the civil war?</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm afraid that I'm glad this is over. I feel really bad for the Schindlers who seem to have gotten the feces covered end of the stick from start to finish throughout this ordeal. I feel bad for the husband in that he is going to live under a cloud similar to the one O.J. Simpson lives under. Deserved or not, his future will be an uncomfortable one. I love my country and its people, but I have dubious emotions where the judicial system is concerned. It seems they could have done Terri Schindler (the contract ends with the death of one member of the partnership, so I have reverted to her maiden name) something more closely resembling justice. And finally, I worry about those parents you hear about in the news who keep their kids locked in closets without food, water, or santiation for weeks at a time who will see this case as a precident by which they may justify their actions. "Supreme Court says it's OK to starve someone and my kids are always playing that Nintendo crap, sitting there like vegetables......."</p><p></p><p>Tell me someone won't use this argument!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anders, post: 21954, member: 332"] [b]Re: Could this be the rift that starts the civil war?[/b] I'm afraid that I'm glad this is over. I feel really bad for the Schindlers who seem to have gotten the feces covered end of the stick from start to finish throughout this ordeal. I feel bad for the husband in that he is going to live under a cloud similar to the one O.J. Simpson lives under. Deserved or not, his future will be an uncomfortable one. I love my country and its people, but I have dubious emotions where the judicial system is concerned. It seems they could have done Terri Schindler (the contract ends with the death of one member of the partnership, so I have reverted to her maiden name) something more closely resembling justice. And finally, I worry about those parents you hear about in the news who keep their kids locked in closets without food, water, or santiation for weeks at a time who will see this case as a precident by which they may justify their actions. "Supreme Court says it's OK to starve someone and my kids are always playing that Nintendo crap, sitting there like vegetables......." Tell me someone won't use this argument!!! [/QUOTE]
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