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re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
Did they not think when they left the children in the room that those children could have also been lost if there had been a fire!! the room was locked with the babies inside!
Only hope and pray the little girl is found safe and well. |
re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
Whatever the right and wrongs of this dreadful nightmare is,,time is marching on and that child must be petrified,,,MY PRAYERS HUMBLE AS THEY ARE ,are with her and her family...
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re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
We should not be castigating the parents for what they did.......THEY will be punishing themselves enough without us offering our two pennorth.
Apparently the restaurant was 40 yards from their front door......I'm sure all of us have left our children playing within sight in the past. It is easy to pass judgement on something like this, but we only have the facts via newspapers etc. |
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re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
Well, Cashie, you are right about the dining in Europe with children. Perhaps the couple felt that their children were safe because they could see the apartment. I still don't think we should be judging them......as i say, the news media can tell a story with the bias to make it newsworthy...and we may not be getting the whole story......besides, these parents will be doing their own punishment until their child is found. I always think that perhaps we could all be a bit more charitable.......and realise there but for the grace of God.
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re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
Well, at least the Portuguese are rallying and giving comfort without judgement.
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re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
Yes, and isn't that a good thing......can you imagine what these parents are feeling at the moment. You wouldn't want to be in their shoes for anything.
All the parents would want to do is turn back the clock. |
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I really don't know how they are managing to function ... I swear, I would have to be permanently sedated. |
re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
Compassion costs nothing. Any one of us could be in a similar position. My heart goes out to them....as it would to any mother who is living through a similar nightmare.
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I truly hope the child is returned unharmed, but no-one should be allowed to duck under the responsibility of how the child was left vulnerable in the first place. :( |
re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
Yes, Less...and we are all human and capable of making poor judgements.....and it matters not what the social standing of this family are......they are surely in a very lonely place at this moment......saying to themselves 'if only.....'
condemnation of their bad judgement doesn't help them..... and believe me thay will KNOW what millions of people are thinking......and that is that they are bad parents. They made a wrong call and we can all do that. |
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no one heard owt yet?
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re: Missing child in Portugal - Madeleine McCann
Been watching news 24, nothing yet.
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I will repeat that my main concern is that the child is returned safe and well. but taking your child/children on holiday to a strange land and leaving him/her/them alone, is almost as bad as just giving your children a tenner and saying, "mummy is off on holiday look after yourself until I get back", that isn't tolerated and nor should just assuming they will be alright in a strange bedroom. It is negligence and that is what has caused the problem in the first place. :( |
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I don't think anyone will diagree Less that, initially, does appear negligent of the parents, however, just hope that these thoughts are not affecting anybody's good wishes and efforts for the return of this little girl; she is the main concern at the moment.
I know they could take them with them in Europeon countries, but have found this extremely cruel at times too. Not so bad when a child is still in their pram (can sleep there anyway), but how often have you seen older children, running themselves ragged, sweating with little red faces and then the tiredness envelops them, they get slightly naughty and scoldings follow,that is not acceptable to me either. |
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