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Date Posted: 19:53:44 07/10/07 Tue
Author: Theresa
Subject: I never said he was an abuser. I said he had an abusive nature which Jeremy inherited. He certainly didn't get the fiery temper from his mother. That's all I was saying.
In reply to: Ixia 's message, "Excuse the spelling, I pressed enter for a new paragraph and it erm...entered my post into the thread." on 17:39:27 07/10/07 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Michael Holden told Jeremy he had respect for Frank. Frank stated at the welcome home activities that one of his men the age of his son died in his arms. Denise has said she has never seen him this angry. Frank was fortunate to even be alive. Until his son decided he did not want to attend West Point that was the direction his life had been headed. Major Sherwood's military style at home might have been his way of preparing Jeremy for that lifestyle. The first extended time we see Frank at home is after a traumatic experience. Can we be jumping the gun a little on his reactions? We did see him interacting positively with his son until he heard about the abuse of his mother. -- Jubellant, 23:44:51 07/10/07 Tue [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Frank's West Point reaction makes better sense, now (my 5 year old had the Mommy's when the show started the other day & I didn't hear all of the speech). After having one of his men die in his arms, that was his son's age, he's glad his son is choosing a career where he will be much less likely to be in harm's way. Frank was a tad peturbed that neither his wife nor son had told him about West Point, but I'm not sure he had given them a chance, either. -- Texasbrat, 05:01:03 07/11/07 Wed [1]


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