Cyber Bullying

A seven year old with Huntingtons Disease

While cruising on Yahoo I ran across a most disturbing story. It had to do with a seven year old girl who is dying from a disease that took her mother. She has Huntingtons Disease. It destroys nerve cells in the brain thus robbing you of motor control and eventual death, there is no cure. A neighbor, a 33 year old woman attacked this little girl over the net with such obscene gestures and even drove her car along with her husband decorated with a coffin and an effigy of the little girl on it. She claims it was a Halloween prank and even admitted to a news team that she was responsible for the bullying. She claims right of free speech and expression. I'm not quoting it directly as I tried to log in with Face Book but had a problem logging on. This is the gist of it though. Fortunately this little girl has loving friends who got a hold of her neighbors address and posted it on the net. You should hear what they plan on doing to this neighbor. I for one could wish to be in Michigan and go to this neighbor and ring their goddam necks!!!

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People can be really stupid and uncaring. Even knowing how many people love and care about her, that little girl has got to hurt badly inside after an incident like this. It's bad enough that kids do this type of crap, but a 33-year-old ought to know better. A 33-year-old is old enough to have a 7-year-old child. How would she like it if someone did that to her child?

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I could never understand the cruelty of one human being to another, and this case dumbfounds me as to why a supposedly responsible adult is behaving in such a disgusting and objectionable way... towards a child for crying out loud.   I don't care what her reasoning was/is, and a halloween prank is far from being acceptable, this woman is the lowest of low cowards to walk the planet, and she should be dealt with by the authorities.  A stiff prison sentence should be in order, for stalking and cyber bullying... for contributing to the distress and anguish of a minor... and a disabled minor at that.

>:( :thumbsdown: XO

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I just couldn't see this as happening. Alright, I got the location wrong (memory is not as good as it used to be). But I was so taken aback because of this I felt it should be out there for everyone to see. Not out of any sense of the macabre but because I find it so outrageous that people could be 'that' insensitive. Here's my main reason. I come from a family of seven children. Christmas Day 1960 or thereabouts my youngest brother Richard, home from the hospital for the holidays was so happy to see this huge seven foot tree, a real one, standing in the living room all decorated with lights, bulbs, tinsel, the whole nine, that he actually laughed. That was the first time I ever heard him laugh. It was also his first real Christmas at home with his family. January, one month later he passed away. My youngest brother had Leukemia. He was three years old.