To: SirLinksalot
What would be the most moral thing to do in this situation ? Sympathize and support the parents no matter what they decide to do. Offer help and respite to them if you can.
And guard them against unwanted meddling into their business by activists of any kind.
5 posted on
01/25/2006 12:26:31 PM PST by
HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog
Hair and TC, posters above, are right. Well said and thought , both of you.
To: HairOfTheDog
Sympathize and support the parents no matter what they decide to do. Offer help and respite to them if you can. And guard them against unwanted meddling into their business by activists of any kind.
Well said and worth repeating. It is a tragic situation, lets not compound it with guilt, blame, and extra stress.
32 posted on
01/25/2006 12:41:07 PM PST by
ARCADIA
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To: HairOfTheDog; SirLinksalot; MHGinTN
Sympathize and support the parents no matter what they decide to do. Offer help and respite to them if you can.
And guard them against unwanted meddling into their business by activists of any kind. Good advice: celebrate, without rancor or bitterness, (nor the deadly politics of democratic liberals), the life she does has.
The parents, the child, have our prayers and sympathies.
191 posted on
01/26/2006 4:56:34 AM PST by
Robert A Cook PE
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To: HairOfTheDog
meddling you say? People only try to help if it's requested by the family. We ask for thoughts and prayers when someone has a serious medical problem but meddle? In your dreams.
208 posted on
01/27/2006 7:08:59 PM PST by
floriduh voter
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