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Thank you Chris.. I will do that.. It's been about 4 yrs now.. not long enough.. He was only 5 yrs old. Again, so very sorry for your loss.PAST THE GRIEVING STAGE OF LOSING YOUR CHILD???? ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME??? You NEVER get over it.You've allowed politics to steal your humanity.. THIS WOMAN lost her child, no matter how old a child is they're always your baby.. I won't stomp on a grieving mother for shits n grins.. There is enough fucking information out there without having to trash her.
And that gives her the right to order people to not discuss matters of national security? And frankly, I don't have much respect for her as mother at this point. It's been how many years? She's past the grieving stage. She knows (or ought to know) the depths of Hillary's inhumanity and corruption. I don't respect someone enabling someone as evil as HIllary. She can go to hell with her son's murderers for all I care. I know the face of evil; and I don't tolerate people like her trying to enable it.
A grieving stage and "not getting over it" are two different things.I was obviously speaking of a period in which the depths of sorrow are greatest. But if you want to waste posts on semantics....
Semantics?? Losing a child is NEVER about semantics. My best friend lost her son.. the grief never ends.. she has bad days, often.. she breaks often and feels as if her life is over but she has to go on.. you need to take a step back.. But for the grace of God, there go I.
How long ago? You are right that the grief never ends, however in my case I learned to accept that my son is gone. I still have bad days but they are not as intense and don't come as often anymore. Then again, I tend to push it away when memories come and I keep busy and try to not think about it. Give your friend my best wishes. It's a really long and hard road. Another thing that really helped me is that I have another son who I had to think of. I knew my other son still needed his mom.