
12-11-2008, 02:02 PM
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Flemington
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Jersey
Posts: 11,438
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Originally Posted by Mike
Thanks for the article, Anti-trust. I know you and I are on opposite ends politically, I have followed this issue somewhat over the last few months. It sure never smelled right from the start, and the mother's attitude isn't much better than Blagojevich's
I'm a liberal,progressive believer in the effects of drug addiction may have had on the mother, I always felt she traded her daughter in some sense to some people, for a time during a drug situation, and something got out of hand. But, rather than admit her complicity in the first part of the plan, she has decided to try to save herself rather than be honest about her little girl's death. In my opinion, she should have just admitted it outright from day 1, or killled herself and leave a note asking God to have Mercy
Death penalty is what I would want here. It wasn't a crime of passion, I don't think, therefore it was coldly calculated for some selfish gain. This to me, is a risk of being a re-offender, and that is no risk to take
I think the grandparents figured it out somewhat early on, but not for a month or so. Theirs' is probably the really interesting story here when this is alll over. It must be tough to accept that your child did this to her own child
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She doesn't deserve to live. To do something like this to your own flesh and blood with no remorse, going around partying like nothing happened shows that she is just an extemely callous individual. In which society has no place for her.
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