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Old 06-05-2009, 05:51 PM   #19
shemadagaswer

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Okay.

Step down from your self-righteous soapbox for a minute.

Your son is millionaire ballplayer.

One day, not only is all of that taken away, he is also are bankrupt and in federal prision.

He thinks about suicide every day, maybe even all day.

You have a choice of people for him to talk to.

You choose Dungy?

I am sure he's a nice guy and he's sad and remorseful and all of that. None of that makes him qualified to counsel anybody.
I have a dingbat aunt that loves to meddle in people's lives. She loved it so much that she got a degree in phychology at around age 50. Her track record of "helping" people is incredible. She's counseled 3 people that suffered from depression that killed themselves. She's counseled a handful of couples that were having marital issues and they all got divorced. Yet she wants to "help" more people all the time.
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