Chiquita71
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Hello WS
This is from Angel Who Cares: Today's news
Thank you AWC
The letters released today reflect the natural desire for companionship when isolated for 23 hours a day, and clearly demonstrate Casey's unconditional love for her daughter Caylee. Liz Brown at the DePaul Center for Justice in Capital Cases
Casey spoke of her "unconditional love" for Caylee, now this presser speaks of Casey's unconditional love for her daughter.
Great. Casey has unconditional love for Caylee. That should be a given, Caylee was a baby and Casey was her mom. But instead is used as a "catch all" regarding Casey's feelings toward Caylee. Casey said in her letters she (paraphrased) might go after the person who hurt Caylee but "god" and her "unconditional love" for Caylee keep her from doing so...
It is weird to me, to be speaking of having unconditional love for someone who is no longer alive, meaning: you wouldn't have to say something like that. It is Cindy and George who should be speaking of having unconditional love for Casey.
"And clearly demonstrates..." Like, everyone was waiting to see evidence of Casey loving Caylee unconditionally? Like, well there you go: ha! See! These letters clearly demonstrate that Casey loved Caylee unconditionally and so therefore...? I don't know what, but I guess they know how important this is(?) Mostly, I think it is another "alien" attempt at performing human emotions. :innocent:
:cow:

This is from Angel Who Cares: Today's news
Thank you AWC

The letters released today reflect the natural desire for companionship when isolated for 23 hours a day, and clearly demonstrate Casey's unconditional love for her daughter Caylee. Liz Brown at the DePaul Center for Justice in Capital Cases
Casey spoke of her "unconditional love" for Caylee, now this presser speaks of Casey's unconditional love for her daughter.
Great. Casey has unconditional love for Caylee. That should be a given, Caylee was a baby and Casey was her mom. But instead is used as a "catch all" regarding Casey's feelings toward Caylee. Casey said in her letters she (paraphrased) might go after the person who hurt Caylee but "god" and her "unconditional love" for Caylee keep her from doing so...
It is weird to me, to be speaking of having unconditional love for someone who is no longer alive, meaning: you wouldn't have to say something like that. It is Cindy and George who should be speaking of having unconditional love for Casey.
"And clearly demonstrates..." Like, everyone was waiting to see evidence of Casey loving Caylee unconditionally? Like, well there you go: ha! See! These letters clearly demonstrate that Casey loved Caylee unconditionally and so therefore...? I don't know what, but I guess they know how important this is(?) Mostly, I think it is another "alien" attempt at performing human emotions. :innocent:
:cow: