Plus..it's really hard for me to wrap my mind around the fact that "the devil made them do it", maybe that makes me a terrible person but I want to see justice for that little girl, and claiming that Satan forced someone to do it just seems a bit out there to me.
It's very hypocritical for the Rev. to be defending his son, but Cindy is the devil herself for trying to defend her daughter. I don't care for religious mumbo jumbo that's intermingled with hate. It doesn't help Caylee on whit either.
the Rev's intentions.:waitasec:
Caylee has a lot of voices speaking for her & the Rev seems to want to ambush the A's which is not very Rev. like.
We can only hope a man of faith is pure in heart.
But, I'm of the mind that less is more. What is it with all these players and their comments? Why does he feel a need to respond to his critics? I say, "Rise above it."
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The Rev G has stated from early on that he possess inside information and when the time was right he would "tell all" or yield his mighty sword or some such nonsense. I suppose the best time will probably be when he writes his tell all, that way whatever it is will be in print and easier to spread to the masses and more difficult for others to defend themselves against.
Whatever happened to vengeance is mine says the Lord or turn the other cheek? I understand RG defending his son, I don't understand his attacks on other people when he does it. Most people seem to realize good will win out in the end, which makes all the grandstanding unnecessary.
RG stated more than once KC had implied or he had observed actions that made him think all was not right in her world. And yet he let problems between KC and JG come between anything he may have done to assist KC. He also said things to imply having Caylee at their house was an imposition. Saying he worked from home so having her there made it difficult to carry on his business, he said he asked KC more then once about coming up with an alternative babysitter.
I believe there is a carpload of guilt running through the Rev G. As a man of God shouldn't it have been in his heart to help KC through her problems instead of helping to come between her and Jesse? It is obvious neither family endorsed their relationship, so the two kept it going on the side with each telling their parents it was the other who kept up contact.
Why did the break up of Jesse and KC end contact with Caylee, the child they thought of as a grandchild? I have a hard time believing KC would have turned down free child care from anyone, let alone the family she was going to marry into. I know I would want continued contact with a child I thought of as my grandbaby. Even if it was just a couple weekends a month.
Seeing the behavior of C&G brought home the power of guilt and how it can make someone act completely irrationally. I think with the Rev G we're just seeing the other side of the same coin.
I have nothing against RG and JG seems like a fine young man. These are just things I've observed. MOO!