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To: RummyChick

All you say MAY be relevant; it might even all be true, but this thread is about one little girl who is dead and who was just buried in her family’s home town.

Did the Amish in Lancaster County seem strange to all these experts on how one is supposed to react when their child is massacred?

I don’t know if you have ever had a personal trauma like these families suffered. The closest I came was months on end watching my son in a hospital bed, not knowing if he was going to live. He survived, so I do NOT know personally about the loss of a child. But I can assure you, my mind could only cope by letting it stray from the crisis at hand and by grasping for the ‘normal.’ Maybe ‘normally’ Mr. Parker’s big worry was his mortgage. Newtown is an upscale/expensive place to live. Maybe his mind had to revert to what suddenly became his #2 concern because meeting a mortgage is something he’d have some control over. None of us knows that experience and none of us is in a position to judge.


79 posted on 01/22/2013 9:30:28 PM PST by EDINVA
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To: EDINVA

As I said, MAYBE it is normal ...MAYBE it isn’t.

The fact is that it is weird.

I have been through a tragedy. I have witnessed people who have buried young children. Some died naturally. Some haven’t. I have NEVER witnessed someone laughing and talking about their mortgages in front of a camera like that.

So I don’t see anything wrong with people questioning his behavior.

This thread really is not about a little girl.

This thread is about the OP carrying on in post after post to people who dare to question things about Sandy Hook.

THAT is what this thread is really about...as evidenced in his posts.


81 posted on 01/22/2013 9:38:14 PM PST by RummyChick
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