Sorry to make light of this poor woman's situation, but let's face it, there's a certain portion of the population that is just in staunch denial of reality. She gets a block of cement upside the head and that doesn't even clue her in. Hopeless.
From www.boortz.com:
OH OH ... IT TURNS OUT SHE’S AN ASPIRING ...... SOCIAL WORKER!
Remember yesterday .... I told you about a 25 year old woman who was clobbered over the head with a chunk of
concrete in New York City over the weekend. Her attacker was trying to steal her purse.
Thankfully, the lady was able to leave the hospital yesterday. But the same obsessive-compulsive compassionate
disorder that drives her toward her chosen career as a social worker was operating at full steam. When asked about
the predator who attacked her she said "This attack made me feel that the guy who attacked me --- 20 years ago was
probably a struggling kid,"
Sorry ..... but just gag me.
Isn’t that just what we need? Every time someone gets attacked on the streets of our cities we need to look at them
and say "Why you poor thing. I’ll just bet that about 10 years ago you were a struggling child."
Maybe someday this woman will have a job counseling victims of crime! Then she can go out there and actually make
a living telling crime victims that their attackers were once poor struggling children.
Isn’t there a Waffle House somewhere with an opening?
From www.boortz.com:
OH OH ... IT TURNS OUT SHE’S AN ASPIRING ...... SOCIAL WORKER!
Remember yesterday .... I told you about a 25 year old woman who was clobbered over the head with a chunk of
concrete in New York City over the weekend. Her attacker was trying to steal her purse.
Thankfully, the lady was able to leave the hospital yesterday. But the same obsessive-compulsive compassionate
disorder that drives her toward her chosen career as a social worker was operating at full steam. When asked about
the predator who attacked her she said "This attack made me feel that the guy who attacked me --- 20 years ago was
probably a struggling kid,"
Sorry ..... but just gag me.
Isn’t that just what we need? Every time someone gets attacked on the streets of our cities we need to look at them
and say "Why you poor thing. I’ll just bet that about 10 years ago you were a struggling child."
Maybe someday this woman will have a job counseling victims of crime! Then she can go out there and actually make
a living telling crime victims that their attackers were once poor struggling children.
Isn’t there a Waffle House somewhere with an opening?