Girl in the dryer

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Azdiscovery

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As copied from CNN

"A sobbing Texas man facing charges says he's sorry for putting a 2-year-old in a dryer. KBTV's Angel San Juan reports"

What the hell??
 

enonz98lr

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skippy3k said:
Is the child ok?

im with skippy, is the child ok? i know my first comment was not the best, but in todays society it seems that parents are getting less and less concerned, awhile back a man was chaged with hitting his son with a pressure washer blast and killing him:(
 
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barefoot

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wtf have i missed? is there an lr3 owner hate club? why was i not informed? i need to pay more attention to the soap opera stuff...lol!

is wet diaper not pc anymore? maybe we need to say "continence challenged protection/collection device"? i laughed at the wet diaper statement...

i didnt hear about the pressure washer thing but i can imagine. my buddy has one that will easily carve curse words in concrete. ask me how i know!

i dont know about the whole dryer thing...guess he should have selected the "air fluff" setting? sound slike the kid will recover...at least physically.

ahh...im rambling.

enjoy!
 
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EJB90

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A while ago a toddler crawled into an open dishwasher and shut the door. Apparently on the model he climbed into when you shut the door it starts the cleaning process. He scorched to death by hot water. Pretty Sad.
 

champana

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not long ago, a man was arrested in Chattanooga b/c he left his toddler in his new BMW M5 all day long and it was like 95 outside. Alarm went off 3 times and he silenced it each time. Kid died. They'll piss in his eye sockets at the pokey.
 

AMCM Disco

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Three weeks ago a lady in Charleston, SC left her two kids in the car during her work day. Dead.

If they publicly exectued people who did this, then people would think at least a little before stupid things like those happened....
 

emmodg

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What in the FUCK is going on with people!!!! There is NOOOOOOO doubt in my mind you should be required to have a permit/license to have a child! Too many fucking MORONS with kids!
 

F18Guy

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Just yesterday in STL. Very sad for the little girl :(

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/ne...D95D39B2FC7DD59D862573410012982F?OpenDocument

......Safety experts say most parents have the same reaction: It could never happen to them.

"They tend to think it happens to people who are on drugs or drinking or uncaring parents," said Janett Fennell, president of Kids and Cars, a Kansas group that tracks noncrash auto deaths of children.

But an analysis of child hyperthermia deaths by The Associated Press, published last month, found that alcohol was a factor in only 7 percent.

The AP, using data from Fennell's group, found many accidents involved what might be called community pillars: dentists and nurses, ministers and college professors, a concert violinist and a NASA engineer.

Every case was different, but many shared a common thread, Fennell said: a busy or stressed parent who wasn't used to having the child in the car.


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msggunny

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Why the hell are we even talking about this, does it not make anyone else cringe to think of all the horrible ways that kids get killed? Morbid facinations are one thing; going on about how many sick, weird and disgusting ways kids get killed sucks.

Fuck, ass!

I do agree about the permit thing, needs to include IQ and common sense testing too.
 
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GrandLordKhorne

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I haft to say, worst thing I have caught wind of was a report that two vegans bringing up there new born, killed it buy a sort of starvation. They fed it a vegan diet that resulted in death by malnutrition. Frankly I think there are too many stupid people breeding. And I do agree with the previous mention that public execution would help the problem.
 

nelgyarg

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I am continuously baffled by people who will leave a window cracked for a dog in thier car, but somehow forget to treat thier children with even a tiny amount of forethought.
Stupid people should not breed.
Either way, this aint the kind of thing I'm looking to read about, when all I have is questions about my poor Disco.
Now I am doubly depressed.
 

DiscoveryXD

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where i'm at right now, duh...
it's sad that most parents learn their stupid ways from their very own parents. They
re stupid because they're raised by stupid people.


the couple down the street lets their 5 year old walk up and down the street by herself.
 

kennith

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GrandLordKhorne said:
I haft to say, worst thing I have caught wind of was a report that two vegans bringing up there new born, killed it buy a sort of starvation. They fed it a vegan diet that resulted in death by malnutrition. Frankly I think there are too many stupid people breeding. And I do agree with the previous mention that public execution would help the problem.

I've been saying that for years.

A mistake? Forgetting your child? Busy schedual at the office getting just too tight for your manly wits? Surely I understand that such a mix up, like leaving your child to die in a car baking in the sun on a hot summer day, was simply an oversight. Haven't we all lost our keys at some point? C'mon, lets give the guy a break, he can have more kids. Better luck the second time.

What a sick, twisted society we live in, that someone's schedual supercedes their apparent responsibility for their child's safety. This comes as no suprise to me, but it does disgust me, as I am disgusted every day by the evils of the average man that go unnoticed every day.

Sterelize both of them, and place their other child in a better home before locking them up for ten years to think about the horrible crime they have committed.

Cheers,

Kennith