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Post # 000006a3
The wounds are too deep
From: A mom who lost daughters
Remote Name: 150.142.234.147
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Raise money for PAS and bring legislation (Last changed: February 26, 2006)
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Post # 000006a5
Re: The wounds are too deep
From: mtndad
Remote Name: 66.44.197.106
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The wounds may be deep, but don't give up on your absent children. I was married to a narcissistic personality, and when practicing alienation, they can be very devious and sinister. Stay strong, as difficult as it may be. Your children deserve your best fight. They are not at fault, they have been made victims. In my prayers!
(Last changed: February 26, 2006 )
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Post # 0000070c
Re: The wounds are too deep
From: Van C. Sher
Remote Name: 68.80.253.177
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Kid's will grow up and find you. Make sure you are accessible to them on the internet. Better ask a kid how to do that! Find a way to enjoy your life and they will locate you; most try
(Last changed: February 26, 2006)
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