To: Rokke
I still cannot see it as good as you people at home; but what if a BEE went on her and the kid was allergic and we're seeing the mother swinging at the bee? What a horrible misunderstanding..
33 posted on
09/20/2002 11:15:33 AM PDT by
Naspino
To: Naspino
NO...She even reaches into the truck......and grabs the child by the hair and shakes for all she is worth.....sickening.
41 posted on
09/20/2002 11:17:31 AM PDT by
Dog
To: Naspino
A Bee ??? Are you kidding ?? If the kid was allergic and there was a bee in the car--any mother with half a brain would grab the kid and get her out of the car...there's even a part where you can see her holding one of the girls ponytails (it looks like a floppy arm-but it's too thin) and she's shaking it like crazy !! Maybe the bee got on her barrette ?? (geez...)
44 posted on
09/20/2002 11:18:59 AM PDT by
twyn1
To: Naspino
I still cannot see it as good as you people at home; but what if a BEE went on her and the kid was allergic and we're seeing the mother swinging at the bee? What a horrible misunderstanding.. That limb you are out on is looking awfully thin.
50 posted on
09/20/2002 11:21:03 AM PDT by
Dianna
To: Naspino
Sorry. That was a beating. You see the arm raise and lower in a striking manner. Then when she puts the child into the car seat, she starts out with an elbow shot followed by her fist/hand to the head area.
The leg kicking looked to be a sign that she was in pain or pitching a fit after getting struck(have seen many a kid do that when they get hurt/spanked/or not get their way).
To: Naspino
Do you mean to tell us that if a bee landed on your child's forehead, you would punch the bee, even though your child would be caught by your fist as well? I hope you don't have children.
To: Naspino
"I still cannot see it as good as you people at home; but what if a BEE went on her and the kid was allergic and we're seeing the mother swinging at the bee? What a horrible misunderstanding.."TRUST me........this bitch wasn't knocking a bee off of that baby.
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