[HPN] [Fwd: [HPN] Grand mothers fear Cuban grandson might have beendrugged!]

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Sun, 06 Feb 2000 13:45:47 -0500


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Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2000 13:43:29 -0500
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To: Bonnie Briggs <s248_1132@hotmail.com>
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when your six year old tells you he wants to do something you know to be wrong
let him/her do it. they have minds. let them use power tools. let them get in
strangers automobiles. they know what's best for them.
sell that to my mother . try n sell that to my 24 year old daughter with my 5
1/2 year old g-kid. kids think the street is a good place to play.
if i were an undertaker out for the buck i'd agree with you.
as to the divorce deal. on tv they ask, in real life it's a mill and the momma
gets the kid., unless there's money and then the money gets the kid.
and there's another scam for ya. undertakers creating ever lower age of
consent laws so more kids die of  exposure to things beyond their capacity to
understand the danger of.    u.scam


Bonnie Briggs wrote:

> >whoa
> >    heat n exasperation.
> >the knowledge of development in children is well along toward acceptance
> >today. i
> >am an adult and i would ,
> >havin raised a couple, not presume that a child could make informed ,
> >reasoned
> >decisions on what was best for their welfare. i give adults the benefit of
> >the
> >doubt but six year olds are not equipped to make those decisions. you give
> >your
> >child that decision and i'll find you negligent and endangering to that
> >child.
> >  an adult size ego , is that a slam ?
> >  as to the respect position  there is no disrespect in advocating a
> >reasoned
> >approach over the emotional response. do what's right, is subjective. hell
> >has no
> >place in this discussion. we all have our own demons with which we color
> >our
> >views.
> >uncle
> >
>
> General
> Hi Unclescam,
>   Sorry man. Two against one. I agree with Graeme. Give the kid credit for
> having a brain. His opinion and his choice counts. Kids in divorcer cases
> are always asked for their opinion and that opinion is honoured. Elian's
> opinion and choice should be no less respected.
> Bonnie
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