Monday, December 15, 2008

What is fair, when it comes to justice?











I hope you will forgive me for bringing down what should be a joyous time of the year for all of us, but I need to write this post if nothing else but for it's cathartic effect it will have on me.

We will know if the skeletal remains that were found in the woods in Florida this past weekend belong to Caylee Anthony in just a couple of weeks. Caylee was a beautiful three year old girl. How anyone could do any harm to someone so young, innocent and full of life escapes me.

That being said, her mother is the prime suspect in this heinous crime. The very same person that brought Caylee into this world, took her life..... allegedly. As a Catholic, I am supposed to be forgiving, but I just can't find it in me to forgive someone that would do such a thing to a child.

The same belief that I have as a Catholic is that Caylee is now with God. All I can do is to hope and pray that Caylee has a wonderful Christmas in Heaven.

If it his her mother that killed her whether it was accidental or not, I hope she feels all of the eternal pain and suffering that hell has to offer.

So much for me being a "good Catholic".

For those of you that read this post. I beg of you to enjoy all of the time that you have with your family members this holiday season. Give each and every one of them a hug and a kiss. Let them know that you love them, even if you are on shaky grounds with them, or vice versa. All things can be overcome while we are on this earth. After all.......... this earth and this life is all we know.


To each and everyone of you Happy and Healthy Holiday Season.....and even if you don't believe...may God bless you.

Rest in Peace Caylee, and may you know nothing but happiness for the rest of time.


Ahhhh.....the beauty of life, even if it is one we do not yet know!!

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