|
DAWN Ontario Guestbook Please only click on "SEND MESSAGE" once after entering your message into text box to avoid making duplicate entries. Be Patient if you're using a slow computer!
|
|
Name: City: Edmonton Alberta, Canada Sent: Tue June 21 2005 12:32 PM Fema-nazis will be the ruination of womenkind! Name: City: Webbwood, Ontario Sent: Sun April 10 2005 04:53 PM I pray to god that you will make a huge difference in the lives of women, men, and children everywhere. We need a better world for all of us. And we all have some kind of disability, whether it is exterior or on the interior. How many of us victims cannot cry or show any emotions. We all have some kind of mental or physical challenges. God Bless and remember "Be good to each other and yourself"!!! Name: City: ny Sent: Thu April 07 2005 11:05 AM Novel idea: Let's make a special parking spot at the mall for stupid fucking speds who can't eat without drooling so they can walk 20 less feet to the door. Yeah, then you can walk 100 fucking miles once you're actually IN the mall!! I'm fucking sick & tired of the pampering cripples get. It' like they're celebrities! Why don't just give them they're own fucking lane for driving in? Wait, that would actually be a good idea. Us normals wouldn't have to drive behind them anymore, and it would make a great target for rock throwing. I bet Randy Johnson threw rocks at cars growing up and NOW look where he is. You fucking speds will never be like Randy Johnson because you're worthless to society and you DON'T deserve to be rewarded for it. So the next time you feel all high & mighty pulling in with your cripple sticks, just know that i want you dead and that i'm going to knife your tires as soon as you get in the mall. Have fun walking granny. Grease up that walker. Name: City: Webbwood Sent: Thu April 07 2005 08:19 AM Nick, Nick, Nick, you sound so angry and full of hate. You almost sound like an evil person, how can you be so cruel to a special needs person. Please take a look in the mirror and talk to yourself, are you angry with another person, or your own short comings. take care of yourself, and be nice to others. Food for thought, what if someday you end up being the "crippled one", due to stroke, car accident, bad meds, or unforseen accident. All it takes is a moment in time, to be put in someone elses shoes. god bless and best wishes. Name: City: Webbwood Sent: Thu April 07 2005 08:14 AM We Need you Mommy Innocent helpless children face crimes of the home, forced to fend for themselves all alone. Dad walks in late in a stupor drunk, while moms across town sharing a bunk. The children fear they might be heard or seen, when their dads in this state he can be mean. Behind the walls of this small fowl dwelling, the children search for security from dads yelling. Mom's still across town sharing a bunk, she'd be his target in his stupor drunk. Huddled in a corner they cling to one another, protecting the most is their baby brother. Harsh foot steps coming closer stomping from room to room, if found their space of time can be a state of gloom. He finds the dear young ones, who try to survive, their only mistake in life is to be alive. Six big brown eyes look with terror to this man, he reaches down grabs the youngest with his hand. The cry of help on the opposite side of the door, causes the glossy tears from the eyes of four. Moms return couldn't be so better timed, she didn't know just what she'd find. Her youngest son is all bruised and battered, the sight of the children her hearts all shattered. No matter where this mommy has spent her night, to the love thirsting children she feels so right. Her escape from her husbands stupor drunk, is leaving the real world to share a bunk. But where do these children go for their escape? They can't hide forever under a see through drape. Laying by their side she rubs their tummy', Securely they reply, "we need you mommy." Written by Shirley Morrison May 26, 1996 Name: City: ny Sent: Wed April 06 2005 11:50 AM Nothing bugs me more than cripples and their superior parking spots. It's like they're god damn celebrities when they pull in. Who will it be today? Why it's Helen Keller with her stupid grin! To be honest, you shouldn't even be driving a two-ton death machine in you're crippled, let alone retarded. The ultimate slap in the face is when a retard parks in a normal person's spot. MY spot. If i park in your cushy parking space, i get fined $500 so stay the fuck out of mine. You chose the retarded side, the lines have been drawn. Just remember, you are not normal and society will never accept you. And it's not fair that we can only laugh at your horrific deformities in private, not in public. So the next time you feel like acting normal just know that i'm out there and i want you dead. And if i catch you in my parking spot again, i will knock you off your cripple sticks. http://www.planetsupreme.tk Name: City: Thunder Bay Sent: Mon April 04 2005 12:01 PM Ed's opinion on the death of Terry Shiavo, started me weeping all over again. As an advocate for persons with disAbilities it saddens me that Terry's life was deemed not worthwhile and it was ended, by her husband. I cannot for the life of me figure out why this had to happen. After 15 years of her parents love and committment her husband pressed forward in his crusade to have his wife die as he has expressed were her wishes. If Terry were in a vegitative state with no chance of any sort of recovery she was legally brain dead. However why not just absolve the marriage and give her back to her parents to make the decisions for Terry. She wasn't aware of what was going on now was she Michael.Tho we all saw her face light up when spoken too by her mother. I urge all people who do not want their non blood relatives to make decisions for them , file a living will. The surviving spouse may not have your best interests at heart. Their heart may be with someone else. Name: City: Vancouver Sent: Sat April 02 2005 10:16 PM I would like to thank DAWN ontario and in particular Barbara Anello for the demonstration of courage they model to each of us in being public about their stands. Courage to me means standing in the face of fear and adversity and going forward into the at times known and unknown socio-political evironment that surounds us. In the face of what can be daunting and at times unrelenting public criticism DAWN Ontario, led by Barbara Anello, with integrity speaks truth to power. After having read the article by Ingrid Tischer entitled "no Guts No Glory" I feel compelled to to say thank you. I have had many conversations with family and friends of late about Terry. I start from a place of empowerment and in support for Terry's right to live and often end up quiet, frustrated and at times confused about the truth. Thanks for showing me the way. Monika Name: Homepage: http://www.rmh.org City: Lindsay, Ontario Sent: Thu March 31 2005 01:37 PM Hey little dickie from Lindsay, not Toledo Would love to get you in the ER and put you out of your misery, you pathetic excuse for a human. Get back to work A-Hole. BH Name: City: Toledo Sent: Thu March 31 2005 01:03 PM Who would want to live their life like that. Get real. I guess at least people will think about a living will. What did you do today Terri. I took a breath and took up space Number of entries: 79 [ Return to the DAWN Ontario website ] Create a FREE guestbook! Alxhost Web Hosting - $4.95/month! Remove these links Click for more info! |
| CopyrightŠ2000-2004 Alxnet Corporation. All rights reserved. |