AP may have abused another 4 yr old son

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He was already cleared of those allegations. Media is just trying to keep this Adrian Peterson story going...

Sources close to the investigation tell TMZ the reason the case went nowhere is because Adrian did NOT strike the boy in the forehead -- but instead the child accidentally hit his head on a carseat while Adrian was punishing him.

We're also told the form of discipline was "not impermissible." Under Texas law parents are allowed to administer reasonable punishment.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2014/09/15/adria...-houston-minnesota-vikings-nfl/#ixzz3DR2TQROD
 
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It shouldn't be a surprise that a father who hit one child with a switch did the same to another.

I know there is a line where society has to set a standard and protect kids but isn't a bit weird to any of you that every one of our grandparents if not our parents would be in the same boat?
 
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He was already cleared of those allegations. Media is just trying to keep this Adrian Peterson story going...

Sources close to the investigation tell TMZ the reason the case went nowhere is because Adrian did NOT strike the boy in the forehead -- but instead the child accidentally hit his head on a carseat while Adrian was punishing him.

We're also told the form of discipline was "not impermissible." Under Texas law parents are allowed to administer reasonable punishment.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2014/09/15/adria...-houston-minnesota-vikings-nfl/#ixzz3DR2TQROD
Either way, there's a disturbing pattern to say the least.
 
Times have changed...

Even if he was cleared of any 'wrongdoing' - it's pretty obvious he likes to hit his children. How many does he have by the way?
 
I know there is a line where society has to set a standard and protect kids but isn't a bit weird to any of you that every one of our grandparents if not our parents would be in the same boat?
Kinda, yeah. But now that I'm an adult, I know what they were doing was just learned behavior handed down since biblical times. Doesn't make it right. I smacked my son's ass with a belt once when he was 5, and it was with the least amount of force I could generate without the belt going limp before it hit him, and I felt like freaking crying after the first (and only) swat. It was the most degrading thing I could have done to him, and it made me feel like a worthless bully. So I never did it again. A person of reasonable intelligence ought to be able to convince a child that what they're doing is wrong without resorting to violence.

What my parents did (and their parents did) is just a memory, so I'm not traumatized by it anymore either. But at the same time, it didn't do anything to reduce my level of stupidity or complete disregard for authority. All it did was make me more careful about being caught. If my "dad" would have had the mental fortitude to sit down with me and actually talk, I might have had an entirely different kind of childhood. Instead, he took his anger out on me until I got yoked on steroids and took it back out on him.

Nice life lesson, "dad."

Puss.
 
Give that man a condom, give him some grammar lessons, and then get him some anger management treatment.

It shouldn't be a surprise that a father who hit one child with a switch did the same to another.

I know there is a line where society has to set a standard and protect kids but isn't a bit weird to any of you that every one of our grandparents if not our parents would be in the same boat?

No, because the way I look at it, is that if a teacher today or a daycare nanny or what have you, disciplines your kid the way you do (corporal punishment) you be damn sure that individual would be charged with child abuse. People claim right to punish their kid how they see fit, but damn if someone else does the same thing to your kid, you get all up in arms.

Violence is violence.

Anyway, makes sense if he has issues punishing one kid, he has issues punishing the other.
 
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oh crucify me then.

As much as I want to, no. I just want you to apologize for it. There are people here who have been abused by their parents in such a fashion. If you think it's funny to make them possibly relive their trauma, then I have nothing left to say to you.
 
Didn't Fucking kill this thread fast enough!