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BIKINIMOM said:
Was that the wheelchair-bound horribly disabled but supergenious guy who was abused by his last wife? Wasn't she caught in some sort of murder plot?

If not then.... nevermind. :)


I thought there was only one incident occured where family members thought he was assaulted ; but he denied the abuse.

I have not heard anything about a murder plot!! Crazy.
 
btw....lolololoolloollolol

I called in to a radio show this morning to argue with a DJ who was trying to blame roid rage.
 
cindylou said:
LOL

What did u say??? lol

Nothing about steroids itself....'cause I know abso-freakin-lutely nothing about them.

I said that killing two people in two days, three in three if you include himself, sounds absolutely nothing like any kind of "rage." It sounds methodical and intentional. I also said that I was sick of society always trying to scapegoat in these kinds of situations. Oh it was the drugs!! Oh it was Marilyn Manson!! All so we can sleep better at night because we gave ourselves a nice neat explanation rather than facing the uncomfortable reality that all on it's own - without any help - the human mind CAN be that messed up.
 
nefertiti said:
Nothing about steroids itself....'cause I know abso-freakin-lutely nothing about them.

I said that killing two people in two days, three in three if you include himself, sounds absolutely nothing like any kind of "rage." It sounds methodical and intentional. I also said that I was sick of society always trying to scapegoat in these kinds of situations. Oh it was the drugs!! Oh it was Marilyn Manson!! All so we can sleep better at night because we gave ourselves a nice neat explanation rather than facing the uncomfortable reality that all on it's own - without any help - the human mind CAN be that messed up.


it is uncomfortable and scary though to think that the human mind can do that. In my own mind an explanation would be that evil does exist in this world. True evil.

I would hate to think that the last seconds of my life would be looking into the eyes of the person I chose to spend the rest of my life with (one who you trust not to try and take your life) killing me.
 
cindylou said:
it is uncomfortable and scary though to think that the human mind can do that. In my own mind an explanation would be that evil does exist in this world. True evil.

I would hate to think that the last seconds of my life would be looking into the eyes of the person I chose to spend the rest of my life with (one who you trust not to try and take your life) killing me.
he used a choke hold, so he was behind her, just like doggiestyle, men don't like looking at youse women when we do the nasty...
 
BIKINIMOM said:
Here is a little something for peeps to chew on....

"A recent Newsweek article noted the finding of a Harvard study that in custody cases involving documented spousal abuse, 54% granted custody to the batterer, and parental alienation was used as an argument in nearly every single one."


BIKINIMOM said:
True enough... but then again, look at me and my kids. And 54% of the other mothers who speak out against their abusive ex's...



Can't say I care for how you twisted the words around on your second quote. Granted, I did not read the Newsweek article, but from the information you presented it appears they were referring to "spousal" abuse. The definition of spouse is either member of a married pair in relation to the other; one's husband or wife. In your second quote you make it sound as if the entire 54% of the abused were women. During the course of my parents 16 year marriage my mother has hit my father (once), but my father has never hit my mother. Both of my parents will tell you the same, so there's really no two sides to the story. When they divorced my mother had custody of my brother and I, would she not be part of that 54% of batterers that were awarded custody? One might say in the majority of the cases it was the women who was abused, and I'd agree with that statement, but your interpretation appears to be sexist and skewed.
 
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