WFTV - Some kind of protester tussle just happened?

i understand they're in the public eye and under scrutiny, of course they are. but if i walked outside right now and just started screaming at my neighbour from the street like a lunatic, for whatever reason, it would be considered harassment, or a public disturbance, or whatever, simply not my right to do so, and i could be hauled off to jail.

that disgusting woman should have been dealt with.

I agree. It seems like some of the protestors could be charged with disorderly conduct or even stalking.
 
The person filming ZOOMED in on the license plate. Busted!!

That's what made me think the person with the camera didn't think it was all Cindy's fault. And that person was right there, saw and heard it all a lot better than we can from a video posted on the internet.
 
No, she takes it out to pound no trespassing signs and then battle often ensues, which, I am alleging with the use of a variety of literary devises over various posts, somehow feeds her primal need somehow.
:yes::online::lamb:

Just employing colorful descriptions to represent my personal observations. That's all.

I think the primal need is a need for control. She's lost control of everything. Unlike previous instances, she cannot manipulate the outcome of this situation to her/Casey's favor. But not for lack of trying.

I think that's why she's gone so far with zany comments and "mistruths" -- she feels it's on her shoulders to make everything right. Partly because she feels some guilt for having not put the brakes on Casey sooner and partly because she is still stuck in the pattern of rescuing Casey from herself, never letting her stand or fall on her own (which is a way that she herself maintains control of Casey...by making her incompetent to handle life on her own).

I think she just doesn't know any other way to handle things. Very sad!
 
I think you've nailed it Sherbie. Old habits die hard.
 
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the part i bolded--i agree it wasn't as bad as the boy made it seem, but with how excited he was to be part of the action, i don't think he wanted it to end. i think he just wanted the attention on him. did you hear his mouth? what a brat his mom made him into. ugh.

Yes, Laece...he definitely was acting like a smart-mouthed brat, but it's no wonder, considering what he's exposed to. I think he did want the attention on him...I think he thought that might interrupt the fracas and stop it. I can't imagine ever putting a child in that position. I feel so sorry for him...what his life must be like on a daily basis...poor little guy!
 
Yes, Laece...he definitely was acting like a smart-mouthed brat, but it's no wonder, considering what he's exposed to. I think he did want the attention on him...I think he thought that might interrupt the fracas and stop it. I can't imagine ever putting a child in that position. I feel so sorry for him...what his life must be like on a daily basis...poor little guy!


He was wrong about that, unfortunately. Mom just didn't care.
 
I think the primal need is a need for control. She's lost control of everything. Unlike previous instances, she cannot manipulate the outcome of this situation to her/Casey's favor. But not for lack of trying.

I think that's why she's gone so far with zany comments and "mistruths" -- she feels it's on her shoulders to make everything right. Partly because she feels some guilt for having not put the brakes on Casey sooner and partly because she is still stuck in the pattern of rescuing Casey from herself, never letting her stand or fall on her own (which is a way that she herself maintains control of Casey...by making her incompetent to handle life on her own).

I think she just doesn't know any other way to handle things. Very sad!

Man, Ms. Sherbie. You're on a roll. :clap:

Are you a shrink? (Respectfully submitted.)
 
how bout this one....my mama lost me and still went out partyin' and drinkin' and shoppin.....a whole month went by and she couldn't care less about me....

Good, but can we change the end to...'my momma'd been drinkin and dancin an hoin' around for 31 days before my granny fin'ly called the cops, Ol' Yuri Melich told my momma she better get to talkin' for he put her in the pokey and let her rot ... set to the tune of Harper Valley PTA ? We can call it The Orange County Sheriff's office.

'The day my momma met the OCSO.'
 
Jeezzz... There's a bunch of protesters out there now (I guess they're all protesters?).
 
I think you've nailed it Sherbie. Old habits die hard.

Thanks, Deb. I agree about the old habits. I sure have a couple I could do without (nothing as severe as Cindy's situation, though...thank God!). I guess we could all go several generations back to figure out why we are the way we are. I've seen an evolution in my mom's family where a cycle was finally broken when she and her siblings had their kids. Same family, but the generations are like night and day. Thing is, people have to recognize a problem in order to work on fixing it.

:seeya:
 
Are the Anthony's backing up their car? I FINALLY got webcam and all I see is their car in the drive with the trunk open. Don't see any of Team Anthony, though.


You didn't say BOMBSHELL.
 
I think the primal need is a need for control. She's lost control of everything. Unlike previous instances, she cannot manipulate the outcome of this situation to her/Casey's favor. But not for lack of trying.

I think that's why she's gone so far with zany comments and "mistruths" -- she feels it's on her shoulders to make everything right. Partly because she feels some guilt for having not put the brakes on Casey sooner and partly because she is still stuck in the pattern of rescuing Casey from herself, never letting her stand or fall on her own (which is a way that she herself maintains control of Casey...by making her incompetent to handle life on her own).

I think she just doesn't know any other way to handle things. Very sad!
I think you are very wise. I do hope she is getting counceling.
 
I think he was so emotionally torn up that he thought maybe bringing attention to himself that way would make the rest of it stop. Pitiful!

I completely agree with that, there was too much anxiety and he did what he knew to do. Sad, very sad.
 
Thanks, Deb. I agree about the old habits. I sure have a couple I could do without (nothing as severe as Cindy's situation, though...thank God!). I guess we could all go several generations back to figure out why we are the way we are. I've seen an evolution in my mom's family where a cycle was finally broken when she and her siblings had their kids. Same family, but the generations are like night and day. Thing is, people have to recognize a problem in order to work on fixing it.

:seeya:

Sherbie, logged on to say you have nailed it as far as Cindy, very good post. Thanks
 
That's what made me think the person with the camera didn't think it was all Cindy's fault. And that person was right there, saw and heard it all a lot better than we can from a video posted on the internet.

Oh, I know. I was referring to the short clip on fox earlier. I don't think there are many that think this woman's behavior was justified.
The end result was a little boy being hurt while she spewed obscenities and failed to notice him on the ground. I would have loved to see her face when she saw the video.
 
Man, Ms. Sherbie. You're on a roll. :clap:

Are you a shrink? (Respectfully submitted.)

Ha! Well thanks again, Tate! And no...definitely not a shrink! It was my field of study, but I never finished up, unfortunately.

Unfortunately (again), there is a relationship like the Cindy/Casey one within my own family. Not exactly the same, but I think pretty much the same parent/child dynamics are at play. It's like some creepy sort of deja vu listening to Cindy at times. I actually visited a therapist to try to get help for my own family members and learned a lot. I wrote about it on the Casey's Psychological Profile thread (or some title close to that), if you are interested in reading (it's a verrrrrry long post, though).

Thank you again for the compliment, and please know that I really do enjoy your posts as well -- and I just LOVE the green font! My son was born on St. Pat's Day, and I've had an extra fondness for green ever since. ;)
 
Looks like the sun has set in Orlando (about right for the East Coast). Does anyone know if there's going to be a Sunday vigil?
 
Sherbie, logged on to say you have nailed it as far as Cindy, very good post. Thanks

Thanks, Elley...and you better stay logged on! Looks pretty interesting at Chez Anthony tonite! :seeya:
 

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