In February, the mother pleaded no contest to aggravated manslaughter for the July 2004 death of her child, punishable by up to 30 years in prison. Chief Assistant State Attorney Chuck Morton agreed to cap the recommended sentence at five years.
Can we at least not use what would happen to her if she were male as a reason to portray her as a victim?
DcFather
In February, the mother pleaded no contest to aggravated manslaughter for the July 2004 death of her child, punishable by up to 30 years in prison. Chief Assistant State Attorney Chuck Morton agreed to cap the recommended sentence at five years.
Can we at least not use what would happen to her if she were male as a reason to portray her as a victim?
DcFather
In February, the mother pleaded no contest to aggravated manslaughter for the July 2004 death of her child, punishable by up to 30 years in prison. Chief Assistant State Attorney Chuck Morton agreed to cap the recommended sentence at five years.
Can we at least not use what would happen to her if she were male as a reason to portray her as a victim?
AlMartin
A mothers live knows no….er…… law! Yea that’s it!
AlMartin
A mothers live knows no….er…… law! Yea that’s it!
AlMartin
A mothers live knows no….er…… law! Yea that’s it!
AlMartin
should have been “LOVE”….
AlMartin
should have been “LOVE”….
AlMartin
should have been “LOVE”….
tonysprout
Come on guys, this was merely a post-partum abortion. What’s the big deal? We all know it’s not a human life until the mother WANTS the child.
tonysprout
Come on guys, this was merely a post-partum abortion. What’s the big deal? We all know it’s not a human life until the mother WANTS the child.
tonysprout
Come on guys, this was merely a post-partum abortion. What’s the big deal? We all know it’s not a human life until the mother WANTS the child.
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed."
–Dwight David Eisenhower, “The Chance for Peace,” speech given to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Apr. 16, 1953.