Thursday, March 20, 2008

Woman Stuck On Toilet; Charges Against Boyfriend

Yeah..I'm still here..

Just trying to take another short breather from blogging and trying to realize that I as a man deserve to attempt to live a life shorn of feminist indoctrination, and the constantly having to bathe in it.

Or do I.....?

I'm growing weary of seeing that there are very few different approaches in which we can exert our efforts in regard to this prison of banality other than to get away from our computers and "let ourselves out" into the streets and bellow at the top of our lungs.

"I'M MAD AS HELL, AND I'M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANY MORE!"

Yes, guys, that's the crux. Nothing else is going to really do it.

*rant partially off*



OK...onward:

Just another day in the life of contrived articles:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/03/20/woman.bathroom.ap/index.html?eref=rss_latest

NESS CITY, Kansas (AP) -- A man whose girlfriend authorities say spent nearly two years in a bathroom in their house, sitting on the toilet so long that the seat adhered to her body, has been charged with mistreatment of a dependent adult.

Kory McFarren, 37, was charged Monday in Ness County District Court.

McFarren called the Ness County Sheriff's Office in late February to say something was wrong with his girlfriend. When authorities arrived at the home, they found Pam Babcock, 35, stuck to the toilet, which they think she had sat on for about a month.

McFarren told authorities that Babcock feared leaving the bathroom and may not have left it in two years, although said he was unsure how long she was in there. He said that he took her food and water daily, and that he repeatedly asked her to come out but that she usually replied "maybe tomorrow."

"The only thing I am guilty of is I didn't get her help sooner," McFarren told The Associated Press nearly a week ago.

Ness County Attorney Craig Crosswhite said the mistreatment charge most closely fit the situation.

"I looked at the statutes and spoke to the attorney general's office," he said. "This was a very unusual set of circumstances, and this is the law that most closely applied to the situation."

Authorities said Babcock sat on the toilet so long that open sores developed and caused her to become attached to the seat. Sheriff Bryan Whipple has said that he used a pry bar to remove the seat from the toilet, and that the woman was taken to the hospital with the seat still attached.


"She would have to be sleeping on the toilet," Whipple said.

Doctors at a Wichita, Kansas, hospital where Babcock was taken told McFarren that an infection in her legs had damaged her nerves and could leave her in a wheelchair. She was still at the hospital Wednesday night.

McFarren's first court appearance will be in April, Crosswhite said.



Uh..if this "girlfriend" had been willfully sitting on the toilet out of fear for two whole years while she was brought rations of food and water on a daily basis, how is it his fault of neglect?? If he would have tried to force her off the damn thing on his own he would have been tossed in the clink for physical abuse.

If she felt pain and was developing sores, that would have happened looong before she could become "attached" to the toilet seat. Did she not think of the option to get up off her fat ass and close the lid and return her fat ass to the top of it???

Notice that they don't expound on the the fact of her being a "dependent" adult. Was her dependency before or after her own effing neglect to get her ass onto the lid instead, thus greatly minimizing the possibility of nerve damage to her legs??

BTW, if she had any self-esteem, would she consciously be able to willfully entrap herself in a bathroom for two years??

How much more can you blow this shit out of the water before the exposing of it becomes longer than the article itself??

But naturally, the man is at fault, the girl was abused, and the lieyer pulls out his deck of anti-male flashcard laws, and declares, "this is the law that most closely applied to the situation."

Hell, why even use the flashcards? The man breathed wrong. Toss him in jail immediately!

Right..??
And..lest we forget:



Classic, eh?

From crib to crone, it never changes. The same look; the same intent on evil deeds.