happens every day it seems.
i think evil is winning.
2007-08-21 18:36:56
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answered by itsjustyouandmebabe 2
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I live two hours from where it happened and yes it is tragic. There are many tragic things in the world. Children die. Sometimes that is better than living with the emotional scars of abuse and torture. It is better than trying to fight your way through life. The people who did this are being punished and a new law has been passed to try to better protect children and restricting parental rights at the whim of someone with little education and a whole lot of power. You need to focus on the good and life and reach out to those we still have with us.
2007-08-21 17:50:39
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answered by TAT 7
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Yes I know about her. And unfortunately there are way too many kid being killed and hurt and there is never a reason to hurt a child. I read about a little boy in Iraq who was playing outside and these men(who haven't been found) ran up and dumped gas on him lit him on fire and ran away. The boy lived but he is disfigured for life and he is only five years old. You here about all kinds of horrible things happening to kids and yes it has to STOP. I say we do the same thing to the person that they did to the child. I am a mother of three wonder full kids and if any one hurt one of them death would be a blessing in their eyes.
2007-08-22 19:11:50
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answered by Rachel M 2
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I think that its a disgusting thing that people are sick enough to do. I think that he should get the death penalty..a life for a life..I think that it's disgusting how someone could do this to a poor innocent child. I don't know what must possess a person to murder a child. Here is a website that I found when I googled her name...my prayers and thoughts go out to her family and all victims of chlid abuse resulting in death. More people need to voice out their opinion...God bless.http://kelsey-briggs.memory-of.com/
2007-08-20 11:46:24
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i agree that is very sad, for that little girl , i am a miltary wife of the navy, so i cant imagine onwhat the dad was thinking when he found out his exwifes husband did to his daughter, all the time i wish things dont have to happen to any children, but theres already laws out there not do that to children or to people, and somepeople just dont care. this story just brings tears to my eyes, just because it just so sad and it shouldnt be happening at all. and you can only think what was going threw the daddys head when he was coming home, yes i get to see my daughter again and he didnt that is somthing i hope i never have to go threw or my husband.
2007-08-21 16:18:20
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answered by mrs. goofy 2
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That's not stupid because you have a heart for other people that's good cause it could Have been some you loved and you would want someone to care. I will look it as well and if you get the information before I do write back so I can get it as well.
2007-08-22 01:40:58
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answered by Miss Truth 1
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yeahthat is sad! but as an out sider what are we to do EVERYONE Has doors and we are not allowed behind them!
so if i foucus on this i wills tart to have too much empathy and will lose site of what a level head can acculaly do!
try to start an abuse program for parents and kids!
look now what you can do to help it will never end too many sick minded humans out there!
2007-08-16 08:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I completely agree with you that no child, baby should be abused and that any person who abuses, kills a child, baby should be punished severly. if the people who kill or abuse children and or babies dont pay for what they have done in this lifetime they sure will in the next. i think its horrible how ppl abuse babies and kids, if they dont want them they shouldnt have them.
2007-08-22 18:47:37
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answered by renae2007_1986 4
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I think God is showing you something to pray about. Maybe He gave you all of this compassion so you will pray for the children who still have a chance and for the parents who have lost children.
2007-08-21 12:09:03
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answered by tennesseemonkeywoman 3
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it's so sad to say, but children are abused every day. all you can do is what you can do. and sometimes, that amounts to nothing. but you shouldn't just worry about the children who are beaten. yes, it's bad, but think about what her life would have been like had she LIVED, survived this, and went through molestation and physical abuse until she got old enough to defend herself? it would have ruined her life. maybe the Lord was taking her to spare her this horrible thing. (and if the mother knew about it and did nothing, she is just as bad as the stepfather!) domestic abuse ruins lives. be glad her life wasn't ruined. I know I sound callous, but I can cite prime examples from my own life.
my mother was physically and sexually abused by her father. and then, because she didn't know all men weren't like this, she married abusive men. I've heard stories of my father beating her, but I was too young to know. I've heard stories of him beating me, but again, I was too young to remember. she said she was pregnant again right after having me, and ended up having a miscarriage because he beat her so bad. her second husband was worse, in my opinion, and I only have stories to compare this man to. when I was four, he dragged her out of the house by her hair, stripped her naked in the front yard, put a gun in her face, and proceeded to beat the crap out of her. every time he ever hit her, he put a gun in her face and threatened to kill her. she now suffers from depression, was told she had the worst case of panic disorder a doctor had ever seen when they were doing clinical trials for drugs in the early 90's, and post traumatic stress disorder. sometimes it is so dibilitating she won't leave the house. sometimes she cries for weeks, and goes to therapy. it's not the way I would want to live my life.
my sister and I were molested as children by my mom's second husband AND his 16 year old son. I settled my problems my own way, dealt with them and moved on. my sister wasn't as strong as this, and has had problems with them her entire life. now, at 29, she is just starting to get her life together, going to counseling, on medications, and has the first real job of her life and supporting herself. she's doing better with medication and counseling, but again, not the way I would want to live my life.
not all people can deal with things on their own without internalizing the issues and blaming themselves, or better yet, without playing the victim for the rest of their lives. sometimes, it's better to lose someone in a traumatic way. sometimes, I think the Good Lord sees that it will be worse on them to live, and He spares them the heartache. also, if she had lived, who's to say she wouldn't have brain damage and require care for the rest of her life. I'm not saying I'm glad this happened, because it never should have. children are a precious gift, and someone took advantage of that. the person who did this to an innocent baby should rot in jail for the rest of his life. (and you better believe that in jail, he will get what he deserves. even cons can't stand child molesters or abusers. these men may be some of the vilest people on the face of the earth, but a lot of them were raised to respect children by their parents, even if they are dead beat dads.) when you think about this child, remember that sometimes it's better for a person to go to a better place than be left here to suffer. and if you want to make a difference, contact that family, tell them you would like to set up a memorial in her name. and then take the steps to do so. one step, one child at a time. that's how you make a difference. good luck!
2007-08-21 13:41:30
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answered by flgalinms 5
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I feel that it is very admirable that you feel so strongly about the terrible fate too many babies meet.
2007-08-20 17:57:07
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answered by jcf6865 6
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