crystalmama
crystalmama
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2007
- Messages
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Hi Everyone,
Well I had a time logging on but it seems to be OK now.
Cami you live in Canada! My daughter and her family have been living in Canada for 13 years.I last visited them in 2001 and miss them terribly.
But oh how I loved Canada.
Oh Canada! Oh Canada!
Wasn't the Australian Open terrific! I was sorry for Federer but happy for the Spanish fellow.Don't know his name.
It is raining today and there is a cyclone coming down the coast to where I live, so my dogs and I will hunker down for a few days.
About Darlie's guilt or innocence.I really think it is called having a certain mindset.
It's like if you believe in God there is a God.If you don't believe in God, then there is none.
It is like what the philosopher Kiirkgard wrote about faith and reason.
If you have faith, then you can't possibly use logic to reason.
I once had faith that a woman could not stab her children to death while they slept in front of her.
It defied logic so my faith told me she didn't do it.
However when confronted with the logic of the case, which was Darlie's lies, her behaviour, the evidence etc, the logic overcame my faith.
Had I clung to the belief in Darlie's innocence in spite of the immense amount of evidence against her, I would have retained my faith in mothers' love.
I am too logical a person to do that.Things have to make sense to me.
I can understand why people don't want to see Darlie as guilty.I didn't.I am a perfect example.
I don't intend any unkindness to anyone in my posts.I am an old lady;I am nearly blind; and I am disabled, and I don't get too interested in too many murders.I find that time is short and I have too many things to do.
The only murders I have followed on the net are Darlie and the WM3 because I believe they suffered from a witch hunt similar to Lindy Chamberlain.
Australian murders I stay away from, although if a book falls into my hands I will read it.
I admire the way some people here can process all the information from the transcripts.
Me...I can barely use a computer let alone understand the process of law.
I truly think that some of the posters who think Darlie is innocent do so out of their own kindness of their own hearts.They are good decent people and because they know it would be impossible for them to do, they think it was impossible for Darlie.
Well Darlie is cut from different cloth.
Regards,CM
Well I had a time logging on but it seems to be OK now.
Cami you live in Canada! My daughter and her family have been living in Canada for 13 years.I last visited them in 2001 and miss them terribly.
But oh how I loved Canada.
Oh Canada! Oh Canada!
Wasn't the Australian Open terrific! I was sorry for Federer but happy for the Spanish fellow.Don't know his name.
It is raining today and there is a cyclone coming down the coast to where I live, so my dogs and I will hunker down for a few days.
About Darlie's guilt or innocence.I really think it is called having a certain mindset.
It's like if you believe in God there is a God.If you don't believe in God, then there is none.
It is like what the philosopher Kiirkgard wrote about faith and reason.
If you have faith, then you can't possibly use logic to reason.
I once had faith that a woman could not stab her children to death while they slept in front of her.
It defied logic so my faith told me she didn't do it.
However when confronted with the logic of the case, which was Darlie's lies, her behaviour, the evidence etc, the logic overcame my faith.
Had I clung to the belief in Darlie's innocence in spite of the immense amount of evidence against her, I would have retained my faith in mothers' love.
I am too logical a person to do that.Things have to make sense to me.
I can understand why people don't want to see Darlie as guilty.I didn't.I am a perfect example.
I don't intend any unkindness to anyone in my posts.I am an old lady;I am nearly blind; and I am disabled, and I don't get too interested in too many murders.I find that time is short and I have too many things to do.
The only murders I have followed on the net are Darlie and the WM3 because I believe they suffered from a witch hunt similar to Lindy Chamberlain.
Australian murders I stay away from, although if a book falls into my hands I will read it.
I admire the way some people here can process all the information from the transcripts.
Me...I can barely use a computer let alone understand the process of law.
I truly think that some of the posters who think Darlie is innocent do so out of their own kindness of their own hearts.They are good decent people and because they know it would be impossible for them to do, they think it was impossible for Darlie.
Well Darlie is cut from different cloth.
Regards,CM