To: friendly
Either schizophrenia, or (more likely) untreated post-partum psychosis, big time. A lady I used to work with was telling me about her post-partum depression. She said that at one point she had to suppress the urge to drive head-on into a truch on the road -- while her kids were in the car with her. It can get bad
10 posted on
07/06/2003 8:15:56 AM PDT by
SauronOfMordor
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To: SauronOfMordor
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A lady I used to work with was telling me about her post-partum depression. She said that at one point she had to suppress the urge to drive head-on into a truch on the road -- while her kids were in the car with her. It can get bad" Since when does an urge to do something destructive give one some legal right to do it? We all have urges, our legal and moral obligation is to suppress the ones that are bad and do the right thing. There is no illness or disease that makes people kill, especially their own children. Jeffry Dahmer, Charles Manson and John Salvi were notorious schizophrenics, but it didn't help their cases any.
To: SauronOfMordor
"Philosophy professor" Peter Singer of Princeton University, liberalism's answer to Satan Incarnate, advocates for (among many, many astonishing evils) "Post Delivery Abortion" in which this mother would have a perfect right to kill a baby for the first 12 months after birth.
The mom was just excercising "choice" in this ultimate liberal sicko view.
14 posted on
07/06/2003 8:28:43 AM PDT by
friendly
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