I am very, very sorry that little Caylee Marie Anthony was murdered and thrown away like garbage . . . allegedly by her own Mother. We live in a sick, warped world.
But I am sorry. How many other children were murdered or went missing last year? Where is the concern and wailing & gnashing of teeth/renting of garments for them? This case needs to STOP being a headline on CNN every morning . . . and the "entertaining" subject of endless, fundamentally meaningless/useless speculation on "Nancy Grace" (does anyone else have to suppress the urge to vomit whenever they see her sneering mug on screen?).
"Justice", such as it is, needs to be left to the courts. The era of OJ needs to be OVER.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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I hold my breath and pass by quickly. BB
And for little Caylee and all the other little children of this cruel merciless world--I just cry in my heart Mary. And I see their little faces in my dreams. God help us, but He did promise us we would ALL return to Him one day when we have nothing left in our hearts but love. I can not
imagine there are enough life times for this mother, or any one else who harms a child, to live this down. But He did promise and I believe Him, so I must believe this too will be forgiven eventually. BB
You know what gets to me is that there are these "throw away" kids who may just want a family to go to. And there are gay and lesbian couples who want to adopt but are not allowed. I still hold out for tolerance for us and love for these kids
Brenda, I used to find Nancy Grace mildly entertaining - her background story is certainly compelling. But then she dove face first into the tabloid legojournalism and now her show is just painful to watch.
Forgiveness comes if you acknowledge your sin and you ask, Brenda. This particular Mother does not seem like the type to do that. Of course, she's innocent until proven guilty. Maybe the penitence will come later - when all else fails, the press attention falls away and she writes her book.
Call me cynical:)
In my travels, some of the best parents I've encountered were gay & lesbian couples.
They wanted their child/children - sometimes fighting to have them. In every case, there were no "accidents" or "afterthoughts". They loved their kids fiercely and unconditionally. And they provided for them in ways that other parents did not.
Just an observation.
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