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Re: Toddler 'abducted' during holiday
must be hard as they can never be seen to get on with life now
money will run out eventually..... |
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The insults stop now
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I wouldn't be suprised if they asked the pope for forgiveness and of course they would probably would have got it. How all that works is beyond me anyway. Before they saw him, they spoken about faith, and they said their faith is now much stronger?? Faith in what, faith didn't stop her being abducted, faith hasn't found her, and time is getting on, how can your faith be 'stronger'. Amazing. So now they've had the pope, what's next? Celebraties are always an easy target as as they can't really say no without negative reprocussions. It's all getting a bit pantomine. How long will they continue to search using the manpower they are using now? Has other crimes gone up in the area as there is a lack of policing to deal with those. Will we see a different picture / home video every month of her? I think in the end people will be desensitized by maddie, or till the next new thing people takes their interest in, people will get bored by it all, and so far mostly it is down to the parents that's making it happen far quicker than it naturally should. |
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I know some of it seems harsh but at the end of the day the Maddie "overload" in the media is now making people fed up of the whole thing. I think the question is where do you draw the line in all the coverage/prmoting awareness. I know if I was a parent of an abducted child, I'd want to do everything possible in getting her back, but I think we're leading to a situation where people reading the papers, faced with a Maddie related story on the front, will just turn the page over pretty quickly.... |
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imo, they are simply trying to keep the story in the public eye in order to maximise the chances of the child being found. I would probably do the same.
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It's important but I think people are annoyed with the amount of attention it's getting, when there's millions of other missing kids that get no publicity whatsoever.
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This is a 'unique' situation, in the fact that a young toddler as been abducted, whilst on holiday. But I wouldn't really agree with any other missing kid doesn't get much publicty ... There is one from the other day for instance:- http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/...267815,00.html |
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Has she actually been abducted though? Or just wandered off? I heard there's no evidence pointing to the fact that she was abducted, no forced entry etc?
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Note the change in circumstances.... *12 year old* girl *missing* ... *4 year old* toddler, *abducted*. And this thread is about the Maddie girl, I do so believe. :dozey: |
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