Posted on 09/25/2002 12:05:15 PM PDT by A Vast RightWing Conspirator
Since the Martha Toogood's story is being dissected into the most minute details, here's one aspect not yet discussed:
- Martha gets a spanking from her mommy (some call it a savage beating). Whatever that was, it turns out that not one doctor, not even the prosecutor could find any sign of abuse such as bruises, cuts, broken bones, missing limbs or rigor mortis. In fact there are nude pictures apparently showing Martha as intact as ever.
- The state takes Martha under its own loving wing and... MARTHA IS SICK NOW!!! In fact, Martha is so sick, not even her mother can be allowed to see her.
Can anyone explain what's going on here? Is Martha better off with the authorities in charge? Or is she a victim of the authorities loving care. Perhaps too much love got Martha sick?
I'd be just peachy with that, since a couple of whacks on a well-padded butt are not multiple smacks and slaps to the head and face. Ive never tried to inflict pain or used my children as an outlet for my own frustrations. Spanking is meant as an attention getter, to teach something. When its used to make a parent feel better, then the parent is unfit. What kind of person unloads their frustrations on a child? A pretty rotten one. There was no discipline involved here. You mete out discipline when a child does something wrong, not ten minutes later after making sure the coast is clear. There was nothing maternal about it, or about the perpetrator. It was simply a crime. It's called assault.
Instead of acknowledging that you don't know what you're talking about regarding rigor mortis, you switch the subject to what other posters said. It would be nice if you got off your high horse and simply admitted you were wrong in your choice of words, but that's about as likely to happen as you ever admitting to being wrong on anything.
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