To: rintense
People, we all know that hers were the only two hands to drown the children... by her own confession. Also, by her own words, he is a good father and a good husband.
By the politically-correct reactions posted here, in an attempt to name another perpetrator in the father, I ask you to look at the reactions in cases where it was the husband that flew off the handle and shot or otherwise wiped out a family. Are you going to try and tell me you would feel the same about her careless handling of a medicated husband? Yea right! About that swampland...
To: Righter-than-Rush
Please refer to my thoughts at post 57 about what it REALLY means to be a good husband and father. Andrea said he was a good husband and father? Uh, earth to Righter-than-Rush, since that assessment came from a lunatic, I don't know if it carries an awful lot of credibility.
And again, politics ... and you brought it up by using the term "political correctness" ... has nothing to do with this situation.
68 posted on
03/16/2002 8:43:42 AM PST by
GB
To: Righter-than-Rush
Ruseel Yates knew for years that his wife had mental issues. In a psychiatric report, it is shown that he had to pry a knife out of her hands. And yet, after being told by doctors after their fourth child that they should not have any other children, he chose to do so! As I said before, the Yates verdict was correct and just. But her husband must bear some responsibility in all this.
70 posted on
03/16/2002 8:44:26 AM PST by
rintense
To: Righter-than-Rush
I'm with you.....my rather conservative wife and I are in dispute on this one.
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