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bobandcarole[_16_]
July 10th 07, 04:07 AM
On Jul 9, 9:54?pm, 4s00th > wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 11:10:44 -0700, wrote:
> >The people this is addressed to know who they are.
>
> >If some of the boys wanted to start communicating over the internet
> >again, what would be suggested / acceptable ground rules for those
> >contacts? What should boys know to protect themselves on the internet?
> >[I certainly have ideas, but I'd like to hear what members of this
> >group have to say.]
>
> >One of the things we have done to protect these kids is to keep them
> >very busy doing other things with friends. They will have no where
> >near the time for email and surfing they used to have, so don't be
> >discouraged if it takes a few days from them to post once I, and more
> >importantly their parents, give them the OK.
>
> Oh, and I think I should explain an important promise I made to
> someone who, at the time, didn't have so much support as he does now.
> I had told him that if he ever presented a threat to certain friends,
> I would do my best to track him down and see that he got the
> psychiatric help that he needed -- I wouldn't get him out of the
> logical consequences of his actions, but I wouldn't leave him to face
> them by himself, I would stand by him through it all the way. In
> short, he would never be alone in any time of trouble. As far as I'm
> concerned -- I am his. I will not take away his responsibility for his
> own actions and what not, but he will never ever have to face anything
> without support and unconditional love. I may not always like what he
> is doing or what he has done, but I will always love and support HIM.
>
> I know that he now has a lot more support to lean on, but that doesn't
> change the promise that I made. As long as I breath, I'm his.
>
> 4s00th

Congratulations kiddie****er.
It's amazing how much you can write defending the indefensible.