2010.05.11 - "The irony is rich!"

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  • #182
I haven't read this entire thread but most of it, so excuse this post if this has already been said.

But I find i VERY ironic that in one interview with LE, KC's friend (I believe it was Amy) stated that KC would not have to be asked about the whereabouts of Caylee. She would offer details often of where she was at with the nanny. And even offered up that she was sad that she was not seeing much of Caylee but she was better off having fun going to disney and the beach and not dealing with all the drama (made up drama, of course) of the family.

Then later on in the jail letters to Cookie she states:
“I’ve had to forgive what happened to my Caylee, but I’m still angry. “She’s safe. She’s in God’s loving arms. In a lot of ways, I’m content by the fact that she will never have to have her heart broken or see the constant negativity that our society breeds, nor will she ever be abused or taken advantage of. The clock is ticking and the end of days is near. I can feel it.”
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/25/casey-anthonys-prison-letters-released/

I believe she felt that Caylee was better off dead from the time she killed her and probably before. This made it OK in her mind to go off and live. She was lying to Amy about Caylee being off to the parks and the beach but there was some inkling of truth to it even then. She knew she was dead and she believed she was better off.

There's nothing quite like twisting religion so that you can justify your own actions. I can't visualize a bereft Mother saying those things about her dead child. She makes it sound like Caylee is having a grand time somewhere, instead of rotting in a swamp.
 
  • #183
I thought that many of you would love the irony in this video clip that I found posted by Nanna Francis on one of the blogs. (Thanks Nanna Francis)

http://www.baezlawfirm.com/fondo-videos.html

I wonder if JB had just finished filming it prior to the hearing last Friday, which brought on the "We do it right" comment.

:floorlaugh:

Someone could have a lot of fun mashing this one up!

Talk about false advertising!! Second to none hahahaha.
I wonder where he stole his logo from hmmmmmmm.
 
  • #184
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Oh. My. God. The Baez firm video with the vast array of liquors and the sparse little groupings of three lonely-looking books huddled together on an otherwise huge, empty shelf behind Jose is such a hoot!

Note to Jose: Send staff out to the local thrift store to purchase some books for bookcases. Lose liquor bottles and glasses from shelves in "professional" office. (What does he think it is - the "Mad Men" look in office decor? He's certainly no Don Draper!)

The dude is just pitiful!
 
  • #186
Is it normal for lawyers to have liquor in their offices? I've never had any legal issue, so I have never been in one before? I don't have a problem with it... because I'm sure I'd need a shot if I ever found myself in legal trouble, but I find it quite strange that there are just as many liquor bottles in Baez's offices than books?
 
  • #187
I could not find it at the link provided, so I went to America's Funniest Videos and there it was! :floorlaugh:

He is talking in slow motion- didn't you want to say 'Jose, get on with it".
What's that about having lots of IT expertise? He can't even pull up a list on his laptop in Court when he needs it... Gimme a break Jose.
I wonder if this is Lichtenstein's work?
 
  • #188
I'll prolly get in trouble for this comment but every time I see him all I can think is ..what a moron
 
  • #189
I thought that many of you would love the irony in this video clip that I found posted by Nanna Francis on one of the blogs. (Thanks Nanna Francis)

http://www.baezlawfirm.com/fondo-videos.html

I wonder if JB had just finished filming it prior to the hearing last Friday, which brought on the "We do it right" comment.

:floorlaugh:

Someone could have a lot of fun mashing this one up!

I did notice that they did not use any English Language media/networks in the marketing video...
 
  • #190
You know, JB should really be embarrassed. He REALLY should! He is about as transparent as KC and her silly lies. I am continually amazed at the lack of dignity in these players. Moo.



What boggles my mind is that it appears we're the only ones outraged at the mockery JB, CM and team is making of our justice system.



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  • #191
Is it normal for lawyers to have liquor in their offices? I've never had any legal issue, so I have never been in one before? I don't have a problem with it... because I'm sure I'd need a shot if I ever found myself in legal trouble, but I find it quite strange that there are just as many liquor bottles in Baez's offices than books?

Another question would be "Is it Appropriate to openly display liqueur"..
I sure hope their DUI clients are not offered any :ohoh:

I had always met my lawyer in their Firm's Conference Room...no liqueur..at least NONE visible...

My parents run a very successful business and one of the cardinal rules is NO Alcohol in the office...EVER..
 
  • #192
Did he really say "cutting edge technology" ...LOL :loser: The man doesn't know how to make a phone call or register for blogs....pleaseeee.... give me a break! :bang:
 
  • #193
Is it normal for lawyers to have liquor in their offices? I've never had any legal issue, so I have never been in one before? I don't have a problem with it... because I'm sure I'd need a shot if I ever found myself in legal trouble, but I find it quite strange that there are just as many liquor bottles in Baez's offices than books?

We keep champagne on hand for special occasions, but it is not openly displayed. :)
 
  • #194
Did he really say "cutting edge technology" ...LOL :loser: The man doesn't know how to make a phone call or register for blogs....pleaseeee.... give me a break! :bang:

bbm
Yup
I hope it's not JUNK technology
 
  • #195
We keep champagne on hand for special occasions, but it is not openly displayed. :)

bbm
IMO That would be the appropriate thing to do.
Thanks AZ
 
  • #196
We keep champagne on hand for special occasions, but it is not openly displayed. :)

You mean NOT like this? :great:

BaezBooze-1.jpg
 
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Did he really say "cutting edge technology" ...LOL :loser: The man doesn't know how to make a phone call or register for blogs....pleaseeee.... give me a break! :bang:
It's painful watching him type on his cutting edge iPad during hearings I tell you. I just wish they'd buy the guy hunched 6 inches from his desk a pair of glasses. It was very distracting :floorlaugh:
 
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A the BAEZ Law Firm, We are dedicated to providing aggressive and ETHICAL (NOT :floorlaugh: :D) Representation......When a person is charged with a crime, he or she deserves to be represented by attorneys that provide a vigorouse defense:sumo::snail::fight:) and charge a reasonable fee(:dance:because we will work for oranges BUT Disclaimer: Does not Include Any Costs for Expert Witness's, Depositions or Any Paperwork Related Costs).....We also recognize many individuals...have limited resources and therefore we endeavor to keep our overhead costs low and provide flexible fee arrangements(Media Deals, Book Agreement, Interviews, Open to Suggestions :thumb:)...

However, Please No Phone Calls :phone:


But I could have misread it......OR my comical interpretation:giggle:


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