Move or euthanize?

mroberto

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Has everyone heard about the letter that was given to a grand mother with an autistic grandson? This happened in Newcastle. I don't know if it's criminal, but I think this kind of treatment is mean and unacceptable. I wonder if the woman that wrote it will ever step up and own it.

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story...ives-euthanize-letter-ontario-newscastle.html
 
I won't say how I actually feel because of all the soft hearted liberals here.

I would move before I sent a letter like that.
 
Freedom of speech, as nasty and callous as it is, they have that right. Thing is, in moments of frustration, people do say some nasty things that they regret. For you to sit down, type it out, proof read it, print it out and send it, shows this was not an impulse thing.

As they said, two sides of every story.

All i know is, as sick as that child is, if hes in the back yard all the time, wailing away, day after day, i'd have gone and talked to them.
 
Even though this letter has gone viral through the world now, last i heard they "apparently" found out who wrote it and where this person lives.

This person's address has been posted up on the FB for all to see.
 
Freedom of speech, as nasty and callous as it is, they have that right. Thing is, in moments of frustration, people do say some nasty things that they regret. For you to sit down, type it out, proof read it, print it out and send it, shows this was not an impulse thing.

As they said, two sides of every story.

All i know is, as sick as that child is, if hes in the back yard all the time, wailing away, day after day, i'd have gone and talked to them.

I'd have alerted the cops before I got involved directly or with an anonymous letter(pathetic).
 
Freedom of speech, as nasty and callous as it is, they have that right. Thing is, in moments of frustration, people do say some nasty things that they regret. For you to sit down, type it out, proof read it, print it out and send it, shows this was not an impulse thing.

As they said, two sides of every story.

All i know is, as sick as that child is, if hes in the back yard all the time, wailing away, day after day, i'd have gone and talked to them.

As much as I believe in freedom of speech, I believe this is equivalent to someone coming right up in your face and shouting explicities(sp?).
 
aweful letter, but it is unforunately how some people feel. Don't know what legal issues surround it, but it does certainly call into question a persons morals...
 
As much as I believe in freedom of speech, I believe this is equivalent to someone coming right up in your face and shouting explicities(sp?).

Agreed. But its not a criminal act
 
I have a 7 year old son, diagnosed with autism at age 3, at age 6 he was reassessed as asbergers. We as a family have had to face a lot of challenges, but nothing compared to what he will face in his future. I love my son very much but I understand that his behavior can be annoying to others. We have worked very hard to get him to a point where he can interact with others on a proper social level.
I am a reasonable person, and believe everyone has the right to their opinion. However, if a neighbour gave me this letter, I would beat them to within an inch of their life! Useless, self centered, piece of ****! Just sayin...
 
I have a 7 year old son, diagnosed with autism at age 3, at age 6 he was reassessed as asbergers. We as a family have had to face a lot of challenges, but nothing compared to what he will face in his future. I love my son very much but I understand that his behavior can be annoying to others. We have worked very hard to get him to a point where he can interact with others on a proper social level.
I am a reasonable person, and believe everyone has the right to their opinion. However, if a neighbour gave me this letter, I would beat them to within an inch of their life! Useless, self centered, piece of ****! Just sayin...

Word. Both of our sons (10 and 8 ) are autistic. If this coward had the balls to do this to us, I'd have to do the same. That is, if my wife didn't get to her first.
 
Im with ya lets start a petition

Maybe a parade? :headbang:

Seriously people would side with the moron that sent this? By close proximity did she mean trailer park because she's obviously super classy. Maybe the world will get lucky and she'll get smoked by a greyhound bus. :occasion1:
 
Even though this letter has gone viral through the world now, last i heard they "apparently" found out who wrote it and where this person lives.

This person's address has been posted up on the FB for all to see.

I wonder how they concluded who it was.
 
Freedom of speech, as nasty and callous as it is, they have that right. Thing is, in moments of frustration, people do say some nasty things that they regret. For you to sit down, type it out, proof read it, print it out and send it, shows this was not an impulse thing.

As they said, two sides of every story.

All i know is, as sick as that child is, if hes in the back yard all the time, wailing away, day after day, i'd have gone and talked to them.

Agreed, the letter was overboard but at the same time, who knows how bad it really was/is, and not fair to any neighbourhood to have a mentally ill person sitting outside wailing and screaming all day long, maybe the person writing the letter just snapped because they were so fed up of listening to it.

I used to have a schizophrenic nieghbour and she thought people were wire tapping her house and could hear them whispering, so she would sit in her house with the windows open screaming obscenities, and going off as if someone was murdering her. She would do this all day, and there was nothing the cops could do about it. She lived 3 houses away and you could heat every word she was saying, in broad daylight, kids and families outside playing.
 
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