Gaia713
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Free speech - it's in the Constitution. You don't have to agree with it, but you cannot deny their right to it.George and Cindy have both asked the public to be on the lookout for Caylee, and to call in leads.
Yep, you are right. It's like this case has caused the "bottom of the barrel" to surface. Casey on one side, the screeching "protesters" on the other.
How can George and Cindy revoke a bond that THEY did not post? It can't be done, seeker. What they CAN do, and I feel they should be considering, is to revoke the agreement they signed to have Casey in their home. Both she and they will be safer if Casey is in jail. BTW, it's hard to believe that anyone is "driving" these protesters to do what they are doing....out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. They are just putting action to the hatefulness that is already inside.
It makes me wonder about how Channel 2 knew to show up? Were they coming because of the previous call to 911, hoping to catch some sensational tape? Or did someone call and tell them something was happening? I can't really believe they just happened to show up with cameras rolling at 1 in the morning!
It's simple, really. If it is against the law, I side against it. Who the Anthony's are doesn't even figure into the equation. When it becomes ok to heckle and persecute ANYONE in USA, we are on a slippery slope indeed.
The Anthonys can call the police and tell them they don't want Casey there. Then she'd go back to jail. I understand they signed a promissory note - they can pull that. They can put Casey back where she belongs - where no one can hurt her. I bet the protesters would drop dramatically if Casey were in jail. I don't think any safe house would want her - she's a liability to anyone she is around.