Post by sclcookie on Jul 5, 2005 20:16:52 GMT -5
I just want to remind everyone that this is an anti death penalty forum. Families and friends of death row inmates come in here and read these posts and in order to respect this board, bashing death row inmates, their family and friends not an option.
Yes, victims families and friends should be respected to. However, a victims family who is disrespectful when coming in here should not expect respect if they aren't going to post in a respectful manner. If you have any questions, see posts from other pros who have been coming in here for a while for examples.
I am a murder victim's family member and murder victims' (3 to be exact) friend. Of course, a majority of y'all know I'm very anti.
Also, just because this is an anti board, doesn't mean us antis have a right to disrespect pros who are being respectful to the forum.
hugggz,
Suzanne
re·spect ( P ) Pronunciation Key (r-spkt)
tr.v. re·spect·ed, re·spect·ing, re·spects
To feel or show deferential regard for; esteem.
To avoid violation of or interference with: respect the speed limit.
To relate or refer to; concern.
n.
A feeling of appreciative, often deferential regard; esteem. See Synonyms at regard.
The state of being regarded with honor or esteem.
Willingness to show consideration or appreciation.
respects Polite expressions of consideration or deference: pay one's respects.
A particular aspect, feature, or detail: In many respects this is an important decision.
Usage Problem. Relation; reference. See Usage Note at regard.
Yes, victims families and friends should be respected to. However, a victims family who is disrespectful when coming in here should not expect respect if they aren't going to post in a respectful manner. If you have any questions, see posts from other pros who have been coming in here for a while for examples.
I am a murder victim's family member and murder victims' (3 to be exact) friend. Of course, a majority of y'all know I'm very anti.
Also, just because this is an anti board, doesn't mean us antis have a right to disrespect pros who are being respectful to the forum.
hugggz,
Suzanne
re·spect ( P ) Pronunciation Key (r-spkt)
tr.v. re·spect·ed, re·spect·ing, re·spects
To feel or show deferential regard for; esteem.
To avoid violation of or interference with: respect the speed limit.
To relate or refer to; concern.
n.
A feeling of appreciative, often deferential regard; esteem. See Synonyms at regard.
The state of being regarded with honor or esteem.
Willingness to show consideration or appreciation.
respects Polite expressions of consideration or deference: pay one's respects.
A particular aspect, feature, or detail: In many respects this is an important decision.
Usage Problem. Relation; reference. See Usage Note at regard.