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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 275635" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>I can barely contain myself.</p><p> </p><p>husband informed me it doesn't really matter that difficult child stole the Nintendo DS from his classmate: after all his classmate is a criminal. difficult child stole it from a criminal.</p><p> </p><p>Umm.....difficult child HAS THREE FELONY CONVICTIONS !!!!</p><p> </p><p>difficult child IS A CRIMINAL HIMSELF.</p><p> </p><p>And how does husband know the victim of difficult child's crime is a criminal? Because he goes to that military school, 'all those kids are criminals'.</p><p> </p><p>Bet he didn't have 3 felonies by age 11 years and one month. In fact, I know that only one other kid has a felony at that school. difficult child is one of the worse kids criminal wise at that school. In fact, I know through my job's crime statistics that difficult child has one of the worst criminal backgrounds in our state. There are two kids who have killed, and a few rapists, but even then they were older than 11 years and one month.</p><p> </p><p>ANd even if that kid does have a few legal problems (altho the school doesn't take anyone with open cases), it doesn't make it okay to steal from him. And husband doesn't even know this kid, he knows NOTHING about him, NOTHING. This boy who difficult child stole from might just as easily have turned his life around, might be younger than difficult child, might have a background worse than difficult child. </p><p> </p><p>husband got himself all mixed up too. At one point he said, it needed to be proved before difficult child could be blamed for it and the other kid was a victim, completely forgetting that IT HAS BEEN PROVEN COMPLETELY 100&#37; that difficult child did steal it. He admitted it, there is no doubt difficult child is the thief. husband said, "probably that kid stole it himself".</p><p> </p><p>I am <strong>so disgusted</strong> with husband. I think if I hadn't pushed the issue husband would not have returned the DS to protect difficult child, or would have tried to pass it off that difficult child borrowed it or had permission and if the other kid said it was stolen the other kid was lying. </p><p> </p><p>I'm not even telling this coherently I'm so upset. YOu should have heard the disdain in husband's voice when talking about the victim of difficult child's thievery.</p><p> </p><p>I know I'm not even making sense.</p><p> </p><p>I AM SO DISGUSTED WITH husband !!!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 275635, member: 5169"] I can barely contain myself. husband informed me it doesn't really matter that difficult child stole the Nintendo DS from his classmate: after all his classmate is a criminal. difficult child stole it from a criminal. Umm.....difficult child HAS THREE FELONY CONVICTIONS !!!! difficult child IS A CRIMINAL HIMSELF. And how does husband know the victim of difficult child's crime is a criminal? Because he goes to that military school, 'all those kids are criminals'. Bet he didn't have 3 felonies by age 11 years and one month. In fact, I know that only one other kid has a felony at that school. difficult child is one of the worse kids criminal wise at that school. In fact, I know through my job's crime statistics that difficult child has one of the worst criminal backgrounds in our state. There are two kids who have killed, and a few rapists, but even then they were older than 11 years and one month. ANd even if that kid does have a few legal problems (altho the school doesn't take anyone with open cases), it doesn't make it okay to steal from him. And husband doesn't even know this kid, he knows NOTHING about him, NOTHING. This boy who difficult child stole from might just as easily have turned his life around, might be younger than difficult child, might have a background worse than difficult child. husband got himself all mixed up too. At one point he said, it needed to be proved before difficult child could be blamed for it and the other kid was a victim, completely forgetting that IT HAS BEEN PROVEN COMPLETELY 100% that difficult child did steal it. He admitted it, there is no doubt difficult child is the thief. husband said, "probably that kid stole it himself". I am [B]so disgusted[/B] with husband. I think if I hadn't pushed the issue husband would not have returned the DS to protect difficult child, or would have tried to pass it off that difficult child borrowed it or had permission and if the other kid said it was stolen the other kid was lying. I'm not even telling this coherently I'm so upset. YOu should have heard the disdain in husband's voice when talking about the victim of difficult child's thievery. I know I'm not even making sense. I AM SO DISGUSTED WITH husband !!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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