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I also think we need to speak for the older kids, too. After all, they
aren't taken seriously enough all too often, IMHO.
Sorry t0 bring back a painful topic (which was discussed a few months ago).
As I read about the testimonies of the doctors and families in the Andrea
Yates case, I was wondering who was worrying about the kids during all this?
I wasn't too surprised at the guilty verdict, and even agreed with the life
imprisonment sentence, but I surely do hope someone in Texas starts an
inquiry into the professionalism of the psychiatrists involved in Yates'
case. Yes, I do think she is guilty, but I also think her doctors and family
were negligent in not considering her kids or trying to protect them.
Perhaps I'm being too harsh, I don't know. The senseless deaths of the
children have tended to do that to me.
Kat
----- Original Message -----
From: "Betty B" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: Ill, Ariz Towns Seek Accessibility
> In a message dated 3/17/2002 7:39:24 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
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> > Adults can be vocal for themselves and are
> > many more in number than these smallest ones of
> > humanity who has no voice but ours.
> > Joanne
> >
>
> This is a topic of potentially protracted discussion for me. Suffice it
to
> say that you're words aren't wasted on me and I am in your camp.
> Betty
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