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Isn't $15,000 bond actually $1,500. Talk about evil man.
Isn't $15,000 bond actually $1,500. Talk about evil man.
whats sad is that i think after the incident where her husband beat the child and left him a vegetable she didnt want him anymore.
Sane enough to know the kid was hungry though.I can't think of a single sane mother that would think that way about her child, vegetable or not.
I realize, however, that we're probably not talking about a sane woman.
He weighed 12lb @ 4 years old.
My 16m old daughter is closer to 30lb.
I'll hold my breathe for the INGO trotskist to burst in with "The kid was violating her constitutional freedoms" and that she is somehow not to blame for the childs' death - Because criminals are never wrong
You don't think criminals are ever wrong? That's weird, man. She should be in jail right now for attempted murder, plain and simple.
I think he was saying there are others who will be claiming that shortly. INGO's version of a certain Dave.
No, I'll play.
So, does not this individual have a right to bail?
Do we not want to ensure that she is legally convicted before we decide the sentence?
Right on man.thumbsup:I'd go hungry if it meant that she'd have a full belly.
Yes. A bail so high she would sit for years.No, I'll play.
So, does not this individual have a right to bail?
Do we not want to ensure that she is legally convicted before we decide the sentence?
He weighed 12lb @ 4 years old.
My 16m old daughter is closer to 30lb.
I'll hold my breathe for the INGO trotskist to burst in with "The kid was violating her constitutional freedoms" and that she is somehow not to blame for the childs' death - Because criminals are never wrong
No. If she is too stupid to realize something is seriously wrong with her child, or not care, then she should be put in a room, and starved to death herself. The sad thing is, this frikken looney ***** will probably get out in a short time and have more kids she can abuse. **** her and her rights!No, I'll play.
So, does not this individual have a right to bail?
Do we not want to ensure that she is legally convicted before we decide the sentence?