Agree.
I also find this case completely unique in every way, from the actual story to the media coverage of it.
It seems to me that the OCSO is great, but from the sloppy, ignorant and repetitive reporting it's hard to tell.
I got hooked on following this case because it's very similar...
Well, it didn't appear that they were smokers when they were throwing out all the stuffed animals people sent. Of course, maybe by now they've all started smoking.
And I don't think they did exhibit any true respect or care. I can't get started again on this topic...the whole thing made me really angry!
I have to go to my special place now.
Agreed. So the A's are not completely bad, just not willing to open the supposed "public service" to everyone. Didn't they choose the church? See, the problem is, I would not walk in a church for the very reason you've stated. I think in this day and age it's very important to make "public"...
Thanks - and HUGS back to you! I think we could all use some right now. I've got to shut up about this Memorial now, which I've been trying to do, but so far without much success. I'll give myself a little "time-out".
(Although I really don't see what's wrong with having a human response...
Thanks for expressing this so well. What I can't believe is how many people are falling for this "Memorial" after everything else the A's have done. To me it's obvious that their main concern is still defending KC - and in order to do that they have to pull something this disingenuous. I...
With all due respect: Yes, of course there is freedom of religion, and also from it. And no, Caylee is no relation. But the point I'm trying to make is that this Memorial was not for "the community to heal" as the A's tried to say. It was completely self-serving and in my mind ludicrous. I...
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