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BERNADETTE 01-05-2008 00:32

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No sympathy for them as in the programme it was revealed that they had left the children the night before. Otherwise why would Maddie be asking why they didn't come when she and her brother were crying the night before? She asked this at breakfast time on the day she disappeared, my god they should be done for neglect. Just hope that by some miracle she turns up safe!!!

garinda 01-05-2008 00:40

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 569785)
No sympathy for them as in the programme it was revealed that they had left the children the night before. Otherwise why would Maddie be asking why they didn't come when she and her brother were crying the night before? She asked this at breakfast time on the day she disappeared, my god they should be done for neglect. Just hope that by some miracle she turns up safe!!!

We've been in the same situation, either the children come with us, or we take it in turns stay in to eat. I could not have left them out of earshot, just to make sure they weren't crying or frightened.

They did admit they were wrong to do so, and will have to live with that guilt. It still doesn't mean I can't feel sympathy towards their plight though.

BERNADETTE 01-05-2008 00:48

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 569786)
We've been in the same situation, either the children come with us, or we take it in turns stay in to eat. I could not have left them out of earshot, just to make sure they weren't crying or frightened.

They did admit they were wrong to do so, and will have to live with that guilt. It still doesn't mean I can't feel sympathy towards their plight though.

If it were you or I we would have been investigated and made to feel like bad parents, just because they have money should not make them any better.

garinda 01-05-2008 00:54

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 569787)
If it were you or I we would have been investigated and made to feel like bad parents, just because they have money should not make them any better.

I think some of th vile hate mail that was shown in the programme, cursing them and their children, probably makes them feel like bad parents already.

A year ago I was one of the people here unable to fathom what they did.

I'd never do it.

They did, and are sadly paying the consequences.

BERNADETTE 01-05-2008 00:59

re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 569789)
I think some of th vile hate mail that was shown in the programme, cursing them and their children, probably makes them feel like bad parents already.

A year ago I was one of the people here unable to fathom what they did.

I'd never do it.

They did, and are sadly paying the consequences.

They are bad parents why should they be made to feel any different to a bad parent without money?? Just don't trust that man and think she is frightened of him. I think that came across quite clear in the programme.

jaysay 01-05-2008 09:22

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I wonder if anyone on here can say hand on heart that they haven't done something that they regretted afterwards, as the good Lord said let they who are witout sin cast the first stone

emzy 01-05-2008 09:28

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 569849)
I wonder if anyone on here can say hand on heart that they haven't done something that they regretted afterwards, as the good Lord said let they who are witout sin cast the first stone


Im not perfect, am sure ive done things ive regretted, infact I know I have, but must admit those things have never included my kids

grannyclaret 01-05-2008 11:35

re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
 
I realy think we should adopt that "AMBER ALERT" it sounds so sensible...

cashman 01-05-2008 11:42

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 569918)
I realy think we should adopt that "AMBER ALERT" it sounds so sensible...

agree entirely granny.

BERNADETTE 01-05-2008 11:44

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 569918)
I realy think we should adopt that "AMBER ALERT" it sounds so sensible...

They never did say whether they voted for it did they? Think it is a great idea

grannyclaret 01-05-2008 11:47

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One Child Was Rescued ,just As She Was Going To Be Murdered...she Is Now Grown Up And So Grateful To Amber Alert

Sara 01-05-2008 21:40

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 569918)
I realy think we should adopt that "AMBER ALERT" it sounds so sensible...

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 569922)
They never did say whether they voted for it did they? Think it is a great idea

Just read this, i think it's disgusting. They should let the public decide if the Amber Alert should be adopted, i have a feeling it would be a great big yes.

Teletext National News

cashman 01-05-2008 23:10

re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
 
in the programme the McAnns said they would not leave the kids when on holiday UNLESS they had a babysitting service in future, Come on theve had a child abducted n still will leave em, they to me don't think theve done owt wrong, i'm sorry but the person i feel sorry for is the CHILD. simple as that.:(

emzy 01-05-2008 23:20

re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
 
I don't think id ever let mine out of my sight again..........

cashman 01-05-2008 23:22

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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 570206)
I don't think id ever let mine out of my sight again..........

thats my point emzy, no responsible parent would.


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