| Katz Heitmann 2004-11-07, 2:06 am |
| Peter wrote:
> In article <vF%id.5142$Gm6.4687@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>, Katz
> Heitmann says...
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> You aren't listening to me and you aren't listening to Chrissy.
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> 1. Alcoholism is an addiction. You know what addiction is? It's not
> something that can be switched off without a great deal of effort, and
> is usually overcome with a period of withdrawal and the assistance of a
> support group.
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> 2. Chrissy wants back the man she married.
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> I say that by having him sent to prison for assaulting her, she has sent
> a strong signal that she will not put up with this behaviour. For a wife
> to do that to a husband is a difficult decision, but I think she has
> done the right thing.
Sometimes guys are slow learners like you appear to be. He could have
decided to move out of his wive's house. This would not require him to
quit drinking like you say he is incapable of doing. Peter do you have
an alcohol problem or think might? If it is true that he cannot or is
unwilling to quit drinking then he is capable of moving out. Unless he
is a weak little boy which I doubt. I would have cracked the XXXXXXX in
the ribs the first time he gave me trouble. I say to the organ banks
with the loser. You don't have to get trashed and beat someone up you
can get trashed and fall asleep. He sure beat the hell out of his wife
often enough. I'd give Chrissy an attagirl for calling the cops. I
think they should toss Mr. personality in the cell and throw away the key.
I'm of the opinion that rapists should be castrated with a dull knife.
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> In jail, he will dry out and he will be offered support to overcome his
> addiction. If he has any sense at all he will jump at the chance to turn
> his life around.
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