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  • 01-03-2015, 05:08 PM
    Disagreeable
    Re: Emancipation in Kentucky
    Ah so you can dish it out MrK but when you are told you have a rectalcranial inversion in response it is edited by admin. I will repeat, I have supported family abandoned relatives so they could finish high school for years out of my own pocket and also supported several poor children of other families so they would fit in at high school spending thousands of my own. I did not beg the state for reimbursements or take charitable deductions though I usually run such designated donations through the church as they income qualify all recipients of aid. We also donate to our local homeless shelter and when gas was $4 a gallon donated several gas cards to the churches SHARE OUTREACH to give out as they deemed fit. FYI, I was told by one of their staff, 2 of the cards went to an older woman on disability who could not afford the gas to get to the pharmacy for her free medication and she was in tears that someone cared enough to help her. You can call me a lot of things, but uncaring and unfeeling are no where in the ball park. I am however a realist and you can only break $1 into 100 cents so the obvious answer if you have a limit on dollars is to try and curb the thousands in need from procreating and making the number tens of thousands. Heck I even have a dweller who lives under my stairs that was one of the twenty somethings that went to college hoping for success and failed the good job part because of her looks. She has lived in my home rent free for about 6 years now and recovered enough financially she is now halfway to an RN degree where looks do not matter.
  • 01-03-2015, 05:16 PM
    cbg
    Re: Emancipation in Kentucky
    You're telling her she can get emancipated if she can get a job and move out.

    How is that helpful when she has already said that her parents will not allow her to get a job? The law is not going to force them to let her get a job; the law is not going to force them to allow her to move out. Which is another thing you've told her she can do.

    Nor is the law going to emancipate her EVEN IF she has a job, without parental permission.

    NOTHING that she has posted suggests that her parents are in any way unfit. Based on HER OWN DESCRIPTIONS she is not a candidate for emancipation. EVEN IF she follows your oh-so-knowledgeable suggestions.

    And if telling her the truth about her options and about your incorrect assumptions about what she can do makes me heartless, so be it.

    You are telling her about options that do not exist. That is because you are a silly little girl who does not understand a quarter of what she's reading. And if you don't like my telling you that, it's just too darned bad. Sounds like someone should have said something similar to you long ago.
  • 01-03-2015, 05:35 PM
    selenaelaine
    Re: Emancipation in Kentucky
    you probably made her commit suicide.. both of you. and dont tell me what tone im getting because you two clearly dont understand what im saying. youre the type of adults who think they know everything because theyve lived longer.

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    and, by them taking her off medications, that as well is immediate removal.
  • 01-03-2015, 05:36 PM
    cbg
    Re: Emancipation in Kentucky
    No one can make anyone commit suicide. That is a personal choice. You're not going to be able to shame me with that. That you think you can is proof of how young you are.

    I understand completely what you're saying. You're the one who doesn't understand how the law works. You particularly do not understand what constitutes immediate removal.

    But it doesn't matter because if you continue to give out incorrect information, and particularly if you continue to do it as rudely as you've been, the moderator will suspend your privileges.
  • 01-03-2015, 05:40 PM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Emancipation in Kentucky
    Quote:

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    you probably made her commit suicide.. both of you. and dont tell me what tone im getting because you two clearly dont understand what im saying. youre the type of adults who think they know everything because theyve lived longer.

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    and, by them taking her off medications, that as well is immediate removal.

    You really are a vile little thing, aren't you?

    Let me spell it out:

    If a minor is talking about or attempts suicide, that simply proves that the minor needs more - not less - supervision.

    Understand?
  • 01-03-2015, 05:43 PM
    selenaelaine
    Re: Emancipation in Kentucky
    she said she was suicidal, and you made rude comments to her. the moderator wont suspend my privileges, the first amendment sweetheart. but honestly, if its only illiterate, heartless, immature, people like you on here, then im more than happy to get suspended because this is a website for people who like to make others feel small in order to make themselves feel big which is cyber bullying.

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    and the state would give that to her if her parents arent. understand?
  • 01-03-2015, 05:49 PM
    cbg
    Re: Emancipation in Kentucky
    And she doesn't understand the First Amendment, either.
  • 01-03-2015, 05:50 PM
    selenaelaine
    Re: Emancipation in Kentucky
    freedom of speech, sweet pea. i can say as i please.
  • 01-03-2015, 05:53 PM
    tonynewman
    Re: Emancipation in Kentucky
    this forum is privately owned, so freedom of speech cannot be enforced here, its only up to the owners of this site to allow what they see fit
  • 01-03-2015, 06:05 PM
    cbg
    Re: Emancipation in Kentucky
    The First Amendment says that the GOVERNMENT cannot, with limited exceptions, control or limit your speech. It says nothing about privately owned internet forums. You can say what you please, but not without consequences. One of those consequences is a meeting with the Ban Hammer.
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