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GH: Discussion for the Month of May

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Considering that Luke bragged about how freeing it was to kill a child, I don't understand why it's not his fault. It's something he was proud of. So even he was fine with accepting it.

Why wouldn't he be? It gave him an excuse to go on his whore tour

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People's Liz hatred excuses him from his crime.

I'm speaking from how I really feel about the situation. No matter who it was, you'd get the same from me. Liz was negligent, and as a result, her son died in a tragic accident.

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Luke's tirades do not change the fact that it was a tragic accident. How some choose to handle these things will always leave us scratching our heads. It was a lot of pain talking. I don't ever want to think of how it feels to kill someone even if by accident. Can you imagine how Luke, or anyone, must have felt?

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Luke, the rapist? Are we talking the same Luke Spencer who put his teen sister out on a street corner hooking so he didn't have to work for living?

I've never seen any sign of Luke Spencer having a conscience. He's your basic big box store version of a sociopath.

I sure don't see that Elizabeth was negligent. The dumb kid was inside with the door closed where he should have been safe and sound. He obviously inherited his father's suicidal tendency gene and decided that was the day he wanted to kill himself. He was entirely too old to run out into the street like that. That's why I say he was an early onset suicide.

Or heck, maybe he was the victim of Frons, who dictated that Jake had to die to pave the way for the hooker to have Jason's child.

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I'm sure you know by now that Elizabeth is to blame for the war in Afghanistan.

No, I didn't. Was this before or after she stapled Jake to middle of the street?

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Luke, the rapist? Are we talking the same Luke Spencer who put his teen sister out on a street corner hooking so he didn't have to work for living?

I've never seen any sign of Luke Spencer having a conscience. He's your basic big box store version of a sociopath.

This has no bearing on a present day tragic accident.

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No, I didn't. Was this before or after she stapled Jake to middle of the street?

I've seen worse in real life. I saw a little girl jump out the window because the bed was by the window and the mother wasn't in the room. Lucky she landed on the landing underneath and her sibling pulled her back in. Scary stuff can happen when you turn your back on a child but I don't understand how Liz gets all the blame when drunken Luke was speeding down the road in their neighborhood, hit his grandchild, then fled and tried to blame someone else

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This has no bearing on a present day tragic accident.

Sure it does. There's no cure for sociopathy. It doesn't suddenly disappear overnight.

No, I didn't. Was this before or after she stapled Jake to middle of the street?

Stapled? I heard she used Superglue. Maybe she told him if he ran out in front of a car she would give him a Popsicle or something.

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Liz was negligent, and as a result, her son died in a tragic accident.

It's never Liz's fault. You can never blame the Madonna for anything. Santicous Webber must always be upheld in the utmost highest of regards. It would be too much for us to ask her to watch her children and tell them not to run in the street at night. That's too much for us to ask of any mother apparently. How dare us expect that from Elizabeth Webber the most noblest of all moms in PC. It must never be Liz's fault. It's the kids fault or everyone elses. Not Liz's.

Or heck, maybe he was the victim of Frons, who dictated that Jake had to die to pave the way for the hooker to have Jason's child.

Frons was the same one that green lighted the complete destruction of five characters and four relationships in order to get us to Jason and Liz's clandestine conception in the first place. Forgive me for not weeping.

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What I learn for this conversation is that a mother should have her eyes on her child 24/7 and the U.S. court system take into consideration how complicated an "accidents" was when it come to D.U.I and an hit and run when the person who has been roll over has died.

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What I learn for this conversation is that a mother should have her eyes on her child 24/7 and the U.S. court system take into consideration how complicated an "accidents" was when it come to D.U.I and an hit and run when the person who has been roll over has died.

That's not enough. Her child must be velcroed to her hip at all times.

Mothers are not allowed to sleep or go to the bathroom because they must be watching their children at all times, no matter how old the children may be.

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What I learn for this conversation is that a mother should have her eyes on her child 24/7 and the U.S. court system take into consideration how complicated an "accidents" was when it come to D.U.I and an hit and run when the person who has been roll over has died.

I guess my cousin's girlfriend should have her child taken away. She took her eyes off her daughter for all of five minutes at a party at the child's grandparents house and found her playing out front by the porch when they went to go look for her. She didn't realize that 24/7 she should have her eyes on her 4 year old even in familiar surroundings

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I can accept Luke the child killing rapist. What I can't accept is that seemingly bright women (Anna, Felicia, Heather, Holly, Skye, Tracy) fall all over themselves to be with the Luke. What is the allure other than the writers telling the viewers that Luke is a stud? <rolls eyes>

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I can accept Luke the child killing rapist. What I can't accept is that seemingly bright women (Anna, Felicia, Heather, Holly, Skye, Tracy) fall all over themselves to be with the Luke. What is the allure other than the writers telling the viewers that Luke is a stud? <rolls eyes>

Some viewers will buy anything that's being sold. Others are a bit more skeptical.

I've always thought Luke looked like an ostrich and I never believed a word that came out of his lying mouth, so his charm escaped me. He has always used women to get what he wants, something you would think a woman like Tracy would have noticed.

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Where I live, people go to prison for killing people when they drive drunk. Doesn't matter if they intentionally kill or not; that's not the issue.

Not here in Texas...in fact just this week, a man was sitting in his stalled car on side of the freeway in Houston with his kid in the car when a drunk driver smashed into them and killed the kid. The father was drunk too, and he was charged with DWI and vehicular manslaughter. The drunken driver who crashed into the stalled car was charged only with DWI and was released on bail, while the father, who was not driving, remains behind bars.

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Some viewers will buy anything that's being sold. Others are a bit more skeptical.

I've always thought Luke looked like an ostrich and I never believed a word that came out of his lying mouth, so his charm escaped me. He has always used women to get what he wants, something you would think a woman like Tracy would have noticed.

And am i the only one who feels that Luke has spent the better part of the last several years walking around looking like he needed a good hot shower?

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