Comments by rlwr51
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Posted on December 14 at 2:17 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Nursing homes don't having any trouble asking you to sign over your lifelong accumulated earings (including your home) so that they can take care of you. Maybe they should be more certain that that is what is really happening rather than just putting their hand out for the cash. The bottom line needs to be quality of care not profit margin.
Posted on December 4 at 10:56 a.m. (Suggest removal)
To the one who told, Thank You. I can only guess that right now a lot of people are blaming you for all of this attention. "If you had just kept quiet...". Regardless of your role in the beginning (if any), speaking up was the right thing to do. It took a lot of courage. A lot of people will be helped because of your decision. Life right now might be hard, it will get better. Your future will be much easier that it would have been had you not said anything. The most important thing there is, is to be able to look into a mirror, look yourself in the eyes and feel peace.
Second point, I'm glad that the world might finally admit that the most vicious bullies are spoiled little rich girls. It was that way 40 years ago and it won't change until we finally admit it. Somebody's daddy is STILL making excuses. Daddy and Mommy can only run interference for so long, then the real world happens..... You might as teach the way things really are from the beginning... the world revolves around no one...
Posted on December 3 at 3:01 p.m. (Suggest removal)
If appropriately severe charges had been brought, the rest of the world would not have felt the need to step in. Attempting to let them off easy is as much a story as the acts themselves and also shows a lack of respect for human dignity. If you don't want anyone to interfere, do your job.
Posted on December 2 at 9:16 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I could be wrong, but they seem like spoiled little rich girls who have never had to pay for the consequeses of their actions, with parents who contiually make exceptions and excuses for them. The thing about that is the longer you go with out having to pay, the higher the price. In other words the older you are when you figure out that the world doesn't revolve around you, the harder the fall. It's time for the fall, more importently, society needs to be protected from them by ensuring that they never have access to vulnerable people of any kind. I wonder if their parents are planning to have them take care of them in their old age? This is making world news because it is a most diabolical, heinus and cruel crime that most prison inmates would be incapable of.
Posted on December 2 at 3:50 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Has anyone contacted the Minnesota Attorney General, Lori Swanson? 651-296-3353 or 1-800-657-3787
Posted on December 2 at 12:56 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Why are there no criminal sexual conduct charges? Why shouldn't they be faced with registering as sex offenders? This type of thing NEEDS to be on their record. They have about 40 years of potential emplyment left. The public needs to be assured that they will never be eligible to work with vulnerable people ever again. If these were males this would be the case(I am not a man). Gender equality means gender equality.
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Posted on December 16 at 11:12 a.m. (Suggest removal)
If anyone has information / pictures it would be in their own best interest to turn them in. Even if they get in trouble for not reporting it right away. At least then it will be over with and they won't have to spend the rest of their lives with this on their mind. Being able to look in a mirror and not be ashamed to look yourself in the eye is worth a whole lot.It might take a lot of cougage, but in the end you will have something to be proud of yourself about.
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