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Originally Posted by Chris T
I think there would need to be lots more information - more than any of us have any right to know, in fact.
Parenting is something that goes on every minute of every day, waking and sleeping, from the moment your child is born - you have at least one child yourself IIRC, surely you know this.
How anyone can presume to pass judgement on all of that based on the miniscule amount we know of the McCanns is totally beyond me.
Really, what is it with some people here? There seems to be some kind of desperate *need* to judge other people.
Here, if you want to pour scorn on someone, use this pair as your punchbag, at least they've been found guilty by a jury of wilfully and repeatedly setting out to harm their child:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/w...re/6939399.stm
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Chris,
Slightly harsh I feel !! People judge it's part and parcel of what what makes us humans (most of us)
I think a lot of it dwells down to the fact due to a set of parents incompetence (and which ever way it's cut, thats what it is) that there is an innocent little girl out there somewhere hopefully alive but as each day passes in my opinion there is less of a chance of finding here so. And whilst people are seeing McCann on televesion and in the papers more and more maybe some are starting to resent them for a situation which they could of all to easily prevented from occuring
I'm not a parent, I've never been married, nor even engaged (cant find a woman daft enough to have me) BUT I would lilke to think that if I had children of that age that I would always put their needs before mine. Regardless of the scenario.