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wow, just wow

~~~ Imagine all the people, living life in peace - Lennon ~~~

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gina, 31, ny

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kailey, 8, autism, hyperlexia, depression, anxiety, OCD, DSI

trevor, 3, multiple developmental delays, no " official " dx yet

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wow, just wow

~~~ Imagine all the people, living life in peace - Lennon ~~~

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kailey, 8, autism, hyperlexia, depression, anxiety, OCD, DSI

trevor, 3, multiple developmental delays, no " official " dx yet

parker jade, due 7-25-03 :-D

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> Made me want to smack him one <

i think i'd do more than smack him. i hope your lawyer will be seeing this

letter

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kailey, 8, autism, hyperlexia, depression, anxiety, OCD, DSI

trevor, 3, multiple developmental delays, no " official " dx yet

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> Made me want to smack him one <

i think i'd do more than smack him. i hope your lawyer will be seeing this

letter

~~~ Imagine all the people, living life in peace - Lennon ~~~

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kailey, 8, autism, hyperlexia, depression, anxiety, OCD, DSI

trevor, 3, multiple developmental delays, no " official " dx yet

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Well, he could really mean it, that he misses the kids (but doesn't change

the fact that his people skills suck and he isn't the best parent (or

person) in the word. You can have both).

He might have actually been using his prison time constructivly and looked

back on everything he has done wrong and feels some bit of regret.

Or he could just be an asshole.

But what gets me, is how he is making it seem like everyone else should feel

guilty for his mistakes. I don't get that one. I mean, he is allowed to

miss his family, he is allowed to ask to be prayed for, but he does not have

the right to make any one else feel guilty because he screwed up, especially

his children.

I don't even know the man and he gets under my skin.

Georga Hackworth

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Letter from Lou

> The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying to read

his awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to her. This

paragraph struck my attention particularly.

>

> " I so hate being apart from you. Bu tlet me tell you something now. I

have felt this sadness and depression for quite a while now, in fact, ever

since i was forced from your house and forced to live in a little apartment

away from my children, I have felt as if I were in prison. So actually,

this is not all that difficult for me because it feels so familiar. At

least here there are people to talk to and play chess with and laugh with. I

am so tired of living alone, waiting for the next time I can see my

children. So if you want to pray for me, pray that God will continue to

give me strength to be apart from my beautiful children, as He has for the

past three and a half years. "

>

> Salli

>

>

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Well, he could really mean it, that he misses the kids (but doesn't change

the fact that his people skills suck and he isn't the best parent (or

person) in the word. You can have both).

He might have actually been using his prison time constructivly and looked

back on everything he has done wrong and feels some bit of regret.

Or he could just be an asshole.

But what gets me, is how he is making it seem like everyone else should feel

guilty for his mistakes. I don't get that one. I mean, he is allowed to

miss his family, he is allowed to ask to be prayed for, but he does not have

the right to make any one else feel guilty because he screwed up, especially

his children.

I don't even know the man and he gets under my skin.

Georga Hackworth

Men, can't live with them, can't trade them in for their weight in

chocolate.

April is Autism Awareness Month!

Enter to win $50 in free books at www.ubah.com/F1549

Letter from Lou

> The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying to read

his awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to her. This

paragraph struck my attention particularly.

>

> " I so hate being apart from you. Bu tlet me tell you something now. I

have felt this sadness and depression for quite a while now, in fact, ever

since i was forced from your house and forced to live in a little apartment

away from my children, I have felt as if I were in prison. So actually,

this is not all that difficult for me because it feels so familiar. At

least here there are people to talk to and play chess with and laugh with. I

am so tired of living alone, waiting for the next time I can see my

children. So if you want to pray for me, pray that God will continue to

give me strength to be apart from my beautiful children, as He has for the

past three and a half years. "

>

> Salli

>

>

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> But what gets me, is how he is making it seem like everyone else should

feel

> guilty for his mistakes.

Oh, I think he does miss his children and I do feel that he loves them. My

objection was just what you wrote up here. He was " forced from his house. "

Sigh. He assaulted me. He was arrested and sentenced according the laws of

the land which were fairly administered in his case. He is clueless.

This is why no amount of counselling will ever help.

Salli

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Well, look at it this way.

He was forced from the house. Just not how he thinks he was. If he could

have behaved like a responsible, reasonable adult and treated you with the

respect due another human being then he would not have been " forced " to

leave. He brought it on himself. The bottom line is that he pushed things

as far as he could (maybe to see what he could get away with, sort of like

a little kid) to see what happened. He was punished for it. He forced you

(and the court system) to punish him.

Lou really has some issues, and none of them are good.

Georga Hackworth

Men, can't live with them, can't trade them in for their weight in

chocolate.

April is Autism Awareness Month!

Enter to win $50 in free books at www.ubah.com/F1549

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> > But what gets me, is how he is making it seem like everyone else should

> feel

> > guilty for his mistakes.

>

> Oh, I think he does miss his children and I do feel that he loves them. My

> objection was just what you wrote up here. He was " forced from his

house. "

>

> Sigh. He assaulted me. He was arrested and sentenced according the laws

of

> the land which were fairly administered in his case. He is clueless.

>

> This is why no amount of counselling will ever help.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Well, look at it this way.

He was forced from the house. Just not how he thinks he was. If he could

have behaved like a responsible, reasonable adult and treated you with the

respect due another human being then he would not have been " forced " to

leave. He brought it on himself. The bottom line is that he pushed things

as far as he could (maybe to see what he could get away with, sort of like

a little kid) to see what happened. He was punished for it. He forced you

(and the court system) to punish him.

Lou really has some issues, and none of them are good.

Georga Hackworth

Men, can't live with them, can't trade them in for their weight in

chocolate.

April is Autism Awareness Month!

Enter to win $50 in free books at www.ubah.com/F1549

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> > But what gets me, is how he is making it seem like everyone else should

> feel

> > guilty for his mistakes.

>

> Oh, I think he does miss his children and I do feel that he loves them. My

> objection was just what you wrote up here. He was " forced from his

house. "

>

> Sigh. He assaulted me. He was arrested and sentenced according the laws

of

> the land which were fairly administered in his case. He is clueless.

>

> This is why no amount of counselling will ever help.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Well, look at it this way.

He was forced from the house. Just not how he thinks he was. If he could

have behaved like a responsible, reasonable adult and treated you with the

respect due another human being then he would not have been " forced " to

leave. He brought it on himself. The bottom line is that he pushed things

as far as he could (maybe to see what he could get away with, sort of like

a little kid) to see what happened. He was punished for it. He forced you

(and the court system) to punish him.

Lou really has some issues, and none of them are good.

Georga Hackworth

Men, can't live with them, can't trade them in for their weight in

chocolate.

April is Autism Awareness Month!

Enter to win $50 in free books at www.ubah.com/F1549

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> > But what gets me, is how he is making it seem like everyone else should

> feel

> > guilty for his mistakes.

>

> Oh, I think he does miss his children and I do feel that he loves them. My

> objection was just what you wrote up here. He was " forced from his

house. "

>

> Sigh. He assaulted me. He was arrested and sentenced according the laws

of

> the land which were fairly administered in his case. He is clueless.

>

> This is why no amount of counselling will ever help.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Good grief! This sounds like some of the letters my father had written

to me in the past. The whole " poor me, I did nothing wrong, the world

is against me, I am the victim, pity me " thing.

I'm so sorry you and the kids have to put up with this Salli.

Debbie with twins

- Jordan (ASD) 2.5yo

- (NT) 2.5yo

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Good grief! This sounds like some of the letters my father had written

to me in the past. The whole " poor me, I did nothing wrong, the world

is against me, I am the victim, pity me " thing.

I'm so sorry you and the kids have to put up with this Salli.

Debbie with twins

- Jordan (ASD) 2.5yo

- (NT) 2.5yo

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what was their reaction anyway?

~~~ Imagine all the people, living life in peace - Lennon ~~~

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gina, 31, ny

single mom to -

kailey, 8, autism, hyperlexia, depression, anxiety, OCD, DSI

trevor, 3, multiple developmental delays, no " official " dx yet

parker jade, due 7-25-03 :-D

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what was their reaction anyway?

~~~ Imagine all the people, living life in peace - Lennon ~~~

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gina, 31, ny

single mom to -

kailey, 8, autism, hyperlexia, depression, anxiety, OCD, DSI

trevor, 3, multiple developmental delays, no " official " dx yet

parker jade, due 7-25-03 :-D

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We're not suppose to feel sorry for him, are we?

I hope not.

Sorry Salli,

Letter from Lou

The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying to read

his awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to her. This

paragraph struck my attention particularly.

" I so hate being apart from you. Bu tlet me tell you something now. I have

felt this sadness and depression for quite a while now, in fact, ever since

i was forced from your house and forced to live in a little apartment away

from my children, I have felt as if I were in prison. So actually, this is

not all that difficult for me because it feels so familiar. At least here

there are people to talk to and play chess with and laugh with. I am so

tired of living alone, waiting for the next time I can see my children. So

if you want to pray for me, pray that God will continue to give me strength

to be apart from my beautiful children, as He has for the past three and a

half years. "

Salli

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We're not suppose to feel sorry for him, are we?

I hope not.

Sorry Salli,

Letter from Lou

The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying to read

his awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to her. This

paragraph struck my attention particularly.

" I so hate being apart from you. Bu tlet me tell you something now. I have

felt this sadness and depression for quite a while now, in fact, ever since

i was forced from your house and forced to live in a little apartment away

from my children, I have felt as if I were in prison. So actually, this is

not all that difficult for me because it feels so familiar. At least here

there are people to talk to and play chess with and laugh with. I am so

tired of living alone, waiting for the next time I can see my children. So

if you want to pray for me, pray that God will continue to give me strength

to be apart from my beautiful children, as He has for the past three and a

half years. "

Salli

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We're not suppose to feel sorry for him, are we?

I hope not.

Sorry Salli,

Letter from Lou

The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying to read

his awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to her. This

paragraph struck my attention particularly.

" I so hate being apart from you. Bu tlet me tell you something now. I have

felt this sadness and depression for quite a while now, in fact, ever since

i was forced from your house and forced to live in a little apartment away

from my children, I have felt as if I were in prison. So actually, this is

not all that difficult for me because it feels so familiar. At least here

there are people to talk to and play chess with and laugh with. I am so

tired of living alone, waiting for the next time I can see my children. So

if you want to pray for me, pray that God will continue to give me strength

to be apart from my beautiful children, as He has for the past three and a

half years. "

Salli

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OMG. (WANTING TO SMACK HIM UPSIDE THE HEAD) You don't fucking write crap like

this to children. (*I know everyone here knows this)

Guess Prison isn't doing much for him.

Letter from Lou

The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying to read his

awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to her. This paragraph

struck my attention particularly.

" I so hate being apart from you. Bu tlet me tell you something now. I have

felt this sadness and depression for quite a while now, in fact, ever since i

was forced from your house and forced to live in a little apartment away from my

children, I have felt as if I were in prison. So actually, this is not all that

difficult for me because it feels so familiar. At least here there are people

to talk to and play chess with and laugh with. I am so tired of living alone,

waiting for the next time I can see my children. So if you want to pray for me,

pray that God will continue to give me strength to be apart from my beautiful

children, as He has for the past three and a half years. "

Salli

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Oh, I think he does miss his children and I do feel that he loves them. My

objection was just what you wrote up here. He was " forced from his house. "

{{He shouldn't be writing this to them anyway. No amount of a guilt trip should

be laid on the children. }}

This is why no amount of counselling will ever help.

{{ This is so true. I don't think anything ever is going to get through to LOU}}

{{Honest, I'd still like to give him a good swift Kick))

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prick! that man needs to stop emotionally torturing those poor children. they

have been through enough!

M.G.mum to

Sebastian, 11 kinda quirky(NT)

Rowan, 6 extra quirky (ASD)

married to and living in Northern Ontario

Letter from Lou

The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying to read his

awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to her. This paragraph

struck my attention particularly.

" I so hate being apart from you. Bu tlet me tell you something now. I have

felt this sadness and depression for quite a while now, in fact, ever since i

was forced from your house and forced to live in a little apartment away from my

children, I have felt as if I were in prison. So actually, this is not all that

difficult for me because it feels so familiar. At least here there are people

to talk to and play chess with and laugh with. I am so tired of living alone,

waiting for the next time I can see my children. So if you want to pray for me,

pray that God will continue to give me strength to be apart from my beautiful

children, as He has for the past three and a half years. "

Salli

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