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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5510458" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Character is character same as blue is blue or red is red. If he's a cheater who ignores law in one area of his life, then you'd be a fool to think he's a saint in all other areas of his life. Maybe he's the exception and I'm dead wrong, but I'd not gamble my child's well being on that hope. </p><p></p><p>I once heard a parable about a babysitter. The parents were interviewing prospective babysitters and asked each the same question. "If you were guiding my child through the forest and came upon a cliff, how close could you get to it and still be able to protect the kid?" The first said, "I could get within feet and your child would be in no danger." The next said, "I'd hold the child tight all the way to the edge, and over if necessary." The last applicant answered, "I'd carry the child as far away as possible and go nowhere near that cliff because it's dangerous." Guess who got the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5510458, member: 20583"] Character is character same as blue is blue or red is red. If he's a cheater who ignores law in one area of his life, then you'd be a fool to think he's a saint in all other areas of his life. Maybe he's the exception and I'm dead wrong, but I'd not gamble my child's well being on that hope. I once heard a parable about a babysitter. The parents were interviewing prospective babysitters and asked each the same question. "If you were guiding my child through the forest and came upon a cliff, how close could you get to it and still be able to protect the kid?" The first said, "I could get within feet and your child would be in no danger." The next said, "I'd hold the child tight all the way to the edge, and over if necessary." The last applicant answered, "I'd carry the child as far away as possible and go nowhere near that cliff because it's dangerous." Guess who got the job. [/QUOTE]
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