Friday, July 8, 2011
An Open Letter to Casey Anthony
God knows who murdered your 2 years daughter. At least, it's good news for you to receive not- guilty verdict. Yes, a jury in Orlando acquitted you of murder. Yes, you were just convicted for four counts of lying to police. We know you received credits for 3 years and will be released on July 17th, 2011. However, you will find your home empty, barren without gorgeous Caylee. So many mothers are struck by your behavior aftermath of your daughter's missing: partied in bars, waited for 31 days to report the girl's missing. I did not react either your stoned face or smiling face at the verdict standing from the local car dealer's big TV screen. Also, I had no time to connect the dots of so many customer's unhappy faces. I was much more focused on bargaining a brand new car at zero percent interest on July 4th special sell . However, I could not ignore Caylee's Law's reference of a sell person on my table who asserted," It is a felony for a parent/caretaker to fail to notify police within 24 hours about child's missing.." People might connect bold dots' of 435,000 signatures which were collected for petition. The change.org have been overflowing with two signatures per a second. Following facebook tribute campaign, I also have been turning my porch's light on in memory of 2 years Caylee hoping to find answer to a question: Why why and why innocent children like Caylee are exploited around the world?
Collapse of the World's Tabloid
The British Prime minister D.Camron's promised for a full investigation into the phone hacking and the police bribery that lead unfortunate collapse of the world's tabloid. With it's death, it gave new birth to hundred's controversial questions too. The most important of all is why Mr. Cameron refused to be apologetic for hiring Andy Coulson, former News for the world editor, as his spokesman. A considerable number of people have viewed his action as one of the appalling blunder of judgments. Almost everyone had awe and more questions swirling around when James Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch's son announced this weekend's edition as the final one bringing an end to 168 year- old tabloid's life. Interestingly, several journalists from the world had already been arrested on various controversial questions and allegations. Despite the public outcry, the spirit of the paper might hover around because investors make money selling pathetic news and emotions of general public.
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