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Post by Poetricia (G.A.P.) on Jun 25, 2009 18:38:22 GMT -5
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Post by Poetricia (G.A.P.) on Jun 25, 2009 18:41:37 GMT -5
I was surprised to hear about this early this morning.
Cancer knows no race, gender, religion or age.
I will always remember her performance in THE BURNING BED. It was my favorite. After seeing her on Charlie's Angels, I was pleasantly surprised that she actually could act.
Now that I do work with abused women, it is a movie that I encounter often. Both to show women about the red tape that the judicial system can sometimes put the victim through and also to show women how NOT to take the law into their own hands when that system lets them down.
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Post by anointedteacher on Jun 25, 2009 21:01:54 GMT -5
My heart gose out to her son.... he in jail... I can't imagine how he feel... this is a sad day... I wasn't surprised, she have been fighting so hard for two years, her son's father moved back in with her to take care of her....
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Post by auneeqsol on Jun 28, 2009 21:47:02 GMT -5
Yes this was sad.
I had a family member to die from cancer, and it was a long, drawn out, process. But in the end it was comforting for his parents that he wasnt in pain anymore. You hate to see the patient suffer through the whole thing though. My cousin did receive Christ before he passed away though, so that made things a little bit easier to deal with, the fact in knowing that.
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