Saturday, October 25, 2008
Denial
Denial Is not only a river in Egypt. Okay, enough with the lame joke. On the serious note how can human beings, smart ones at that be so blind to the truth. Lets take the Casey Anthony case as an example. The first thing the grandmother said when she called the police was that when she found her daughters car it smelled like a decomposing body had been in it. Both her and her husband have worked in fields where they have possibly come across that smell before. Yet, they allow their daughter to feed them lies and not only that but believe those lies. You have to be kidding me. How dense do you have to be? The evidence all points to one thing and I'm all for being optimistic and hoping for the best but not when things are so obvious. I understand that is their daughter, they raised her, provided for her and love her but enough is enough. They enabled her lazy, petty, psychotic tendencies long enough. There is a time when you have to cut loose and let your child take responsibilities for her own actions. Maybe if they had stopped enabling her, stopped fixing things for her things would have been different. Then again maybe not. Sometimes it doesn't matter how much you love a person, how much you're there for them, how much you do for them, Sometimes even when you do all the right things, raise them properly, teach them right from wrong it changes nothing. There is something wrong in them whether their mind or their soul or both that no matter what, they end up not being a good person. And it's understandable that it would be painful finding out your child is this way but that does not mean it was the parents fault and guilt although hard to not feel is misplaced. This is about a little girl who did nothing more than be born into this world and to the wrong mother. It's understandable wanting to be there for your child but how about getting justice for a little girl who's life was cut tragically short. It's painful to believe true but get over it and give Caylee what she deserves.
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