“The real things haven't changed. It is still best to be honest and truthful; to make the most of what we have; to be happy with simple pleasures; and have courage when things go wrong.”
― Laura Ingalls Wilder
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
No words...
I'm just sad...very sad. I have no words and wouldn't know how to say what I'm feeling anyhow. Just sad for a baby who didn't get to live her life.
Don't try to explain the justice system to me. I get it.
Yes, I suppose I "get" the justice system as well, but have we not lived out a paradox? I mean,, where's THE JUSTICE? I walked away from my tv with images of INjustice streaming through my thought process.
Can't there be something said for common sense when in diliberation? I don't know. Still stunned. Sad,,
It breaks my heart. I just wonder what kind of reception that woman (because I can't say Mother or lady) will get once she does start going out among the pubic again.
All we can do is remember the little life.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry for your sadness Laura!
ReplyDeleteMe too. Me too.
ReplyDeleteYes, I suppose I "get" the justice system as well, but have we not lived out a paradox? I mean,, where's THE JUSTICE? I walked away from my tv with images of INjustice streaming through my thought process.
ReplyDeleteCan't there be something said for common sense when in diliberation? I don't know.
Still stunned.
Sad,,
sad too..some women should not be mothers:(
ReplyDeleteIt breaks my heart. I just wonder what kind of reception that woman (because I can't say Mother or lady) will get once she does start going out among the pubic again.
ReplyDeleteSomehting I learned a long time ago. If you've got money you can get whatever you want even if it's a form of fraudulant justice.
ReplyDeleteWhat was wrong with the jury?
I'm beginning to think there are only 12 people in the world who think the verdict should be "not guilty".
ReplyDeleteShe may not be in a literal prison but she will be in prison for the rest of her life she's so hated.
ReplyDelete{{{hugs}}}
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