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~Sal~
09-24-2006, 01:35 PM
Pretty low apparently...belly crawling actually...

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/21092006/2/world-u-s-man-charged-faking-son-s-illness-diet.html

Very creative.

es347fan
09-24-2006, 02:42 PM
That's about as low as whale dung.

Jaxwuzhere
09-24-2006, 02:50 PM
Wow...reading this made me realize that I have officially lost the capacity to be shocked by how low some people will go for attention/money.

Betcha' he'll have a ton of excuses, er..."reasons"...as to how and why he's simply misunderstood. His ex should be allowed to just shoot him.

~Sal~
09-24-2006, 06:03 PM
Wow...reading this made me realize that I have officially lost the capacity to be shocked by how low some people will go for attention/money.

Betcha' he'll have a ton of excuses, er..."reasons"...as to how and why he's simply misunderstood. His ex should be allowed to just shoot him.
Welcome Jaxwushere! Are you a new member from Yahell? If so glad to see ya joining the rest of us posting/debating fools. :D
As to the scumbag-dad...apparently he is bi-polar...sigh...
I think before they shoot him, he should have to work his ass off and pay back all of the money to the grandparents and society. THEN, he should have to work to pay for the kids psych bills....theeeeeeeeeeeen we can punish him.

panzertruppen
09-24-2006, 06:16 PM
he only gets A year for something as bad as that, it just proves the system is broken. That child will have to carry that with him the rest of his life. they should not feed him for that year, maybe just enough to keep him alive to go along with hard labor

es347fan
09-24-2006, 06:24 PM
Whatever punishment is meted out is not for us to determine. However, one would hope that he's forced to take his medication daily so that he can be fully cognizant of his prior behaviors. One would not want him losing sight of his misdeeds through a lack of proper mental capacity.

~Sal~
09-24-2006, 06:28 PM
he only gets A year for something as bad as that, it just proves the system is broken. That child will have to carry that with him the rest of his life. they should not feed him for that year, maybe just enough to keep him alive to go along with hard labor
panzertruppen...welcome by the way...I think the year is for a former conviction... he will do a lot longer for this...

As for the child... nice start to life... of course now at least the kid can lose the fear that he is going to start to spit his lungs up soon...

~Sal~
09-24-2006, 06:31 PM
Whatever punishment is meted out is not for us to determine. However, one would hope that he's forced to take his medication daily so that he can be fully cognizant of his prior behaviors. One would not want him losing sight of his misdeeds through a lack of proper mental capacity.
See there is part of the problem... we can't force anyone to take meds...even if it means a better life for them and those around them...I do not know what the answer is when meds are the only thing that allows some to have any sense of reality/conscience.

Jaxwuzhere
09-24-2006, 11:48 PM
Welcome Jaxwushere! Are you a new member from Yahell? If so glad to see ya joining the rest of us posting/debating fools. :D
As to the scumbag-dad...apparently he is bi-polar...sigh...
I think before they shoot him, he should have to work his ass off and pay back all of the money to the grandparents and society. THEN, he should have to work to pay for the kids psych bills....theeeeeeeeeeeen we can punish him.

Thanks for the welcome, Sal! Yeppers, I'm a Yahell cyber refugee. Man, when Yahell wants to really screw something up, they don't go half way. :comphit:

Now, about that sick SOB who manipulated his child, I've decided he needs to have a fatal disease induced, then show him pictures of treatments that could save his sorry life while telling him he'll never see them in person. Of course, shooting him is still a solid idea I can't shake and feel pretty good about. Possibly the two ideas could be combined....wing him then deny treatment. Weekly.

SweetCheeks
09-29-2006, 08:31 PM
Pretty low apparently...belly crawling actually...

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/21092006/2/world-u-s-man-charged-faking-son-s-illness-diet.html

Very creative.


What ticks me off the most with this (besides the obvious) is that he is only getting a year???

Apparently it's better to put your kids as risk, and making money doing it than it is to forge a check!

Freaking court system!!!!

Sparky2
09-30-2006, 07:11 AM
Oh, I would make sure this fellow got his medications while in prison.
I definitely would want him to be fully cognizant of his prior behavior.

I would gladly and patiently explain to how his behavior regarding his son was wrong, our faces inches apart, and my blade buried up to the hilt in his gizzard.

He might begin to pass out with pain, and from the loss of blood, but I would secure a lock of the hair from the back of his head, and shake him gently to remind him just why he is going to depart this world skewered like a chunk of pork on a shish-kebob.

And as his very last breath rattles out of his lungs, I would head-butt him so that he would later be found with an open-eyed look of pain and sadness on his tortured, dead countenance.

Whoo boy.
Good thing I’m not a prison guard.
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