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To: EDINVA

Isn't it fair to say that imagination can very well lead to people thinking things that aren't true. Can it not be said that a victim would be better off with truthful knowledge out there instead of speculation? At least in some cases?


100 posted on 01/15/2007 4:22:18 PM PST by Just sayin (Is is what it is, for if it was anything else, it would be isn't.)
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To: Just sayin

Let's say if it were MY kid ... I'd be perfectly willing to have those people so inclined speculate all they want, but the public doesn't need confirmation one way or the other.

What went on with those pervs and their victims, especially young children, is best left to the individuals involved, their families, their therapists and need-to-know legal authorities. The rest of us don't need to be Peeping Toms. I would prefer to think most people would pray for my child's complete recovery and give him/her the privacy to achieve that goal.


165 posted on 01/15/2007 6:30:59 PM PST by EDINVA
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