Re: What is wrong with people? REALLY! OMG



Well, I could have provided another humane way. Vail beds for all of them.
Insurance covers them for special needs kids, so no excuse to be in a cage.
Phyllis, do you really think that was an answer to a possible dilemma they
had? Come on, do you go in your local pet store and see an ad on their cages
that say, great for special needs kids too, they can't stretch out even. 40
inches, Phyllis, 40 inches and the oldest kid was 14. My daughter is 15 and
is 66 inches. That's a solution?

Dani

Dani

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"Phyllis Nilsson" <phyllisnilsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:432B6911.4000708@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> It is my understanding they were not foster children. They were adopted
> by this husband and wife as special needs children, especially autistic
> children, can be extremely hard to place in a home where they can feel
> loved and cared for . . . and they did. They were well cared for,
> healthy, clean, and happy. The only thing different was the need for
> secure sleeping quarters. None of us would like to be in the same
> situation, but I believe all of us do the best we can with what we have to
> work with. If someone could have provided them with another way, they
> probably would have taken it.
>
> Sandi wrote:
>> After reading the various opinions on these lunatics and the way they
>> treated their foster children, I can only sit here with my mouth open in
>> shock.
>>
>> Sandi
>


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