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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: greenspirit who wrote (11231)7/8/2001 1:33:43 PM
From: average joe  Respond to of 59480
 
"Speaking of violence. I heard a statistic the other day which said if a child is killed by his/her parents, mothers are far more likely (80%), to have committed the murder then fathers."

Probably because some evil bad republican man pushed the poor woman too hard and she snapped. A good lawyer would not only get her off she would receive damages and social status.

I'll read that link later...



To: greenspirit who wrote (11231)7/8/2001 1:36:52 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
Any ideas

Yes, but liberals are not going to like it. Look at this quote in the article you linked---
A seminal British study, the Family Court Reporter Survey 1982 - 88 for England and Wales, confirms that a child is safest when his biological parents are married and least safe when his mother is cohabiting with a man other than her husband. The same report presents concrete evidence that children are between 20 to 33 times safer living with their married, biological parents than in any other family configuration.

LIVING WITH THEIR MARRIED BIOLOGICAL PARENTS-----

not yo ho---
not the third step-daddy
not JUST mommy or daddy
not daddy and daddy
not mommy and mommy
not mommy who comes in at 7 from work and tosses a tv dinner at the kids
not a daddy who calls in from work to see how the kids are
not a "childcare" center..

need more?



To: greenspirit who wrote (11231)7/8/2001 5:10:29 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Respond to of 59480
 
There is something more at work. Postpartum depression is a reality. With most women, murdering their child is just a passing morbid thought, but some act on that thought.

Another problem is the women who get those thoughts feel guilty about it, thinking something must be terribly wrong with them. So after recovering from PPD, they're still bothered by those thoughts they had when they were in the grip of that condition.

More should be made known about it, it's too bad this Andrea Yates case is the first time many people have heard of it.