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<blockquote data-quote="6M Ranch" data-source="post: 437910" data-attributes="member: 2324"><p>The difference is, my stupid mistakes didn't kill someone. If it was the neighbor's kid, she would be punished. How is it different that she killed her own kid? I imagine drunk drivers feel bad when they kill someone close or otherwise, but they still need to be punished. Bad part #2, she's an assistant principal, and they have to decide whether or not to fire her. Whether or not she's legally punished, I don't want her to have responsibility for my kids 8 hours a day. Point was not whether she should be punished or not, which I believe she should, but the fact that animals are placed above people. Around here, they protest, put out little white crosses when cities gas the prairie dogs. I've never seen these same groups doing that when kids are the victims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6M Ranch, post: 437910, member: 2324"] The difference is, my stupid mistakes didn't kill someone. If it was the neighbor's kid, she would be punished. How is it different that she killed her own kid? I imagine drunk drivers feel bad when they kill someone close or otherwise, but they still need to be punished. Bad part #2, she's an assistant principal, and they have to decide whether or not to fire her. Whether or not she's legally punished, I don't want her to have responsibility for my kids 8 hours a day. Point was not whether she should be punished or not, which I believe she should, but the fact that animals are placed above people. Around here, they protest, put out little white crosses when cities gas the prairie dogs. I've never seen these same groups doing that when kids are the victims. [/QUOTE]
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