Thursday, September 05, 2013

Oh The Things People do, and don't do!

I can't help but believe that the Governor's of both Oklahoma and South Carolina have overplayed their hands this week. With the signing of the extradition warrant issued for Dusten Brown done, Governor Mary Fallin has very much overplayed her hand. IN the words of a poster on Standing Our Ground for Veronica Brown:

""the GREAT thing that has come out of Fallin's actions yesterday and Dusten's actions today is that SHE CAN NO LONGER HOLD THE (EMPTY) THREAT OF SIGNING THE EXTRADITION OVER HIS HEAD TO EXTORT ANY ACTION OR LACK THEREOF FROM HIM! oh, and the fact that, due only to HER interference, he now has an additional THREE WEEKS to mount an aggressive defense against the Extradition! i love how ignorant people presume to know the law." (reebecca wallace. rsu. prelaw and political science 1988)

She certainly has lost out on any further chance she had to manipulate this situation to the advantage of the Capobianco's and their team of players. Now if you read on the oppositions page, there is a hue and cry about Dusten being released on his Own Recognizance, and how it's all so very unfair, and wrong, and how he never gets punished for doing "bad things" but when the shoe was on the other foot, and the C's disobeyed gag order after gag order? When they refused to transition Veronica and held onto her for months after the court ruled she should be returned to her father, when their PR team called in the dogs for the hand over, well that was all perfectly all right? It's all righteous outrage and constant whining these days for those folks.

I must say I don't pray often, when I do pray, I ask for justice for this young lady, and for her father who has fought for her from the age of four months, to now the age of four years. He will fight for her foUrever. I think that is a good, good thing. 


I don't have much else today, but will leave you with this thought.

Tonight, a little person, a little human, a little girl, will go to bed, having been tucked in by both her mother and father. The father who loves his daughter so much he is willing to go to jail for her. I know my father(s) would have done the same for me. It would behoove the so called "parents" of this tiny human to remember their humanity, to remember that once their father's might have done this for them. It is time for them to remember this tiny human, has rights, and privileges and needs and wants, that have nothing to do with them. It is time that they actually thought about this tiny human, rather than themselves. I wish for once that they stop thinking of the adults in this case and think of this tiny human- and give up their fight to take her from her family.

Please God(s) --

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