[Abel-tasman] Life is short. Have an affair.

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Mon Oct 21 11:07:50 CEST 2013


Life is short. Have an affair.

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ously were upset 
by it and knew that it needed to be shared, MaryLynne, 39, 
Stella told FoxNews.com. And awareness is key to change, and so we 
thought it would be a good thing to put it up and 
have people see how disturbing it was.VIDEO: Hate letter aimed at autistic 
teenThe letter demands that Begley take action over her "retarded" son Max. 
The Ontario mother said she had no idea who would send such 
a hateful letter, which left her family shocked and devastated.She tearfully 
told City News: "Who would do this to a child?"The letter goes 
on to criticize Begley for allowing Max to play outside and says: 
"That noise he makes when he is outside is DREADFUL!!!!!!!!!! It scares 
the hell out of my normal children!!!!!!!"The letter also tells Karla that 
she has a "retarded kid" and "should deal with it properly"."What right 
do you have to do this to hard working people!!!!!!!! I HATE 
people like you who believe, just because you have a special needs 
kid, you are entitled to special treatment!!! GOD!!!!!!"The writer finishes 
by demanding the family "go live in a trailer in the woods 
or something with your wild animal kid!!!" and asks the family to 
do the right thing and move or "euthanize him. Either way, we 
are ALL better off!!!"Though MaryLynne said she hasnt seen Max in a 
while, she spoke highly of Max, Karla, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, 
and the entire Begley family.(Max) is just a sweetheart. He loves life, 
and hes a happy boy.
PHOENIX  Tough-talking Arizona Sheriff Joe Arapio is warning civilians who 
embark on armed patrols in remote desert terrain that they could end 
up "seeing 30 rounds fired into them" by one of his deputies.His 
unapologetically terse comments came Tuesday after a member of an Arizona 
Minuteman border-watch movement was arrested over the weekend for pointing 
a rifle at a Maricopa County sheriff's deputy he apparently mistook for 
a drug smuggler.Court records say Richard Malley believed he had the right 
to aim the rifle at the deputy because he thought a crime 
was occurring. Malley was arrested for aggravated assault.He was released 
on $10,000 bail and is to appear in court Aug. 26. It 
wasn't clear if Malley had an attorney, and telephone numbers listed for 
him were disconnected.


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