Re: "In a charmed life, a road less traveled"
- From: "Heidi Graw" <hgraw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 03:10:16 GMT
"Masculist" <MASCULIST@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:853e68c1-0253-4fa8-b589-cdf7c467f559@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Andrew wrote:
The word 'selfish' means something. Why do you think that of her?
Masculist wrote:
She [Heidi] thinks that she can control everything.
No, I don't. I'd also like for you find anything I've
ever written which claims I can control *everything.*
(snip)
Masculist wrote:
How is it that Heidi can be so sure about killing herself and others
....not others! I didn't mention anything about *my* killing others.
if they become seriously disabled
If I were to kill myself, why do you find that threatening?
and I who worked my ass off for them
with no thanks and little enumeration couldn't commit to that?
Oh, I see. If I were to kill myself, then you'd be upset because
you worked so hard for so little. And this makes sense to you?
LOL...
She has a disabled kid from what I understand, the kind of disability that
was my primary expertise.
Well, my son is not quadraplegic. He is a contributing member to
society. He has a job and earns his keep. He has a few
genuine friends and lots of aquaintances who like him. He's happy,
active, and is doing something worthwhile. He's especially good
at fixing computer problems for me and all his friends.
After what I went through trying to help
them I should be the first to want to "cure" them or send them off to
the euthanasiasts. Just kidding. They taught me everything I know.
The sad thing is that you weren't listening. You didn't hear a damned
thing they communicated to you.
Too bad they can't teach Heidi and her "ilk". It wouldn't take much,
just alittle faith and belief, but we know what short supply those
characteristics are these days...probably the last days too <smile>
When I first found out my son's diagnosis at 3 months of age,
I simply refused to believe it. I decided to roll up my sleeves and
performed a series of miracles. I taught the blind to see, the
lame to walk and the dumb to think. And it was marvelous
to my eyes! ;-)
Take care,
Heidi
.
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