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Should he die for this?


He's over reacting. On balance, this is not such a terrible crime
  20% (5)
nobody will believe he's nothing but pure scum for doing it
  8% (2)
He deserves what he gets, no matter how it effects him and his family
  25% (6)
He should be publicly shamed as well as prosecuted for his crimes
  20% (5)
He should get it over with and kill himself if thats how he feels
  4% (1)
He should be helped with his problems, not humilliated by his mistakes
  20% (5)


Total Votes : 24


(last vote on : 12/1/2005 9:45:15 PM)
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RE: Should he die for this? - 7/21/2004 11:37:41 AM   
pixieunleashed


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Gloria,

thank you very much for your sentiments, it feels good to be reached out to by a stranger. I am sorry you had to go through what you had to go through as well.

I feel like I am healed from my past, and strange thing, it wasn't a man that helped me, it was many of them, and women too, and Oprah...lmao........

Back in my TV days, I watched Oprah, and she did a gratitude show. I took the whole gratitude thing and applied it to my whole life. I actually thanked my brother for molesting me (talk about awkward)...everything that has happened to me, has made me into the woman I am today, without those experiences I would be somebody completely different. I really dig myself, I think I am the coolest person I know.

Healing is like enlightenment...there are two philosophy's on how that happens..as far as I know. The first, you are walking along one day and BAM!!! out of nowhere, you are enlightened. The second...you are walking along, and walking along, and become enlightened, and then realize it, just as you look back to see how far you've travelled.

I think enlightenment is an ongoing process....I don't think there is an end to it, ever.

thank you for reading this, have a great day,

pixie


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RE: Should he die for this? - 7/21/2004 4:38:27 PM   
LadyShoshin


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He committed a crime, he was caught, justice was done, he is seeking psychiatric help, sounds like things are unfolding as they should. Even if it is reported in the press, it is something that may be discussed over bangers & mash for a week, then the press will move on to its next target. People have short memories for this sort of thing, so unless he is going for a job requiring a criminal background check or a job in government where larceny and deceit are a job requirement, he doesn't need to worry. Get help for the compulsion & move on.

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