03-13-2015, 12:13 AM
Lunarscope, so sorry about the puppydog. Border collies are so smart it is amazing. You say TT, I tell mine go make PP. hahahaaaa. Get another one as soon as possible. That's the only way to asauge the pain. They are our very best friends.
Nern. Nobody asks me to say what I want to say either. Does it stop me? I think not. We are here to say what we think, I believe, whether you agree with me or I agree with you or anybody, this isn't what this is about. For me, it is an exchange of ideas and beliefs. I for one love your postings and thank you for them. I agree with this last posting. I will be waiting with bated breath if the judge thrashes Arias. Surely she will sentence her to natural life. I feel so badly for the family. In a way, I wonder if it would tell something if the family didn't even show up for the sentencing - saying basically that this whole thing is not worthy of any more of our time listening to the re-slaughter time and again of our beloved brother. I don't know. I am so shocked and humiliated and I don't even have the words, for what the family has been put through. I feel so bad for them. I am really proud of Tanisha when she said she wants Arias to burn in hell. She has been wanting to scream that for many many years. These are such strong people I cannot even imagine. This whole thing is beyond words. I couldn't have been that strong. I want Arias to be miserable in Perryville for the very rest of her life and yes, that is called revenge. I want revenge for her butchering a good person. I heard Mark Klaas (I don't think I am spelling that right) say on probably an HLN show a few years ago (while talking about some heinous case that I don't remember) that "Forgiveness is overrated in this country". I have NEVER forgotten that (and I apologize to you religious members because I know you believe in forgiveness) because in my personal experience of sociopathic behavior these types of people only get better at their trade because they are continually forgiven for their evil deeds, year after year. Well. Let's not get into that. Enough said. Except that I hope Arias is miserable and I am hoping her life is fraught with misery. I don't forgive her for her butchering of Travis. Anybody who wants to, go for it. I will "forgive" you. (no, I won't. just kidding. you do as you want. Just give me the right to not.)
Observer, I didn't know that Arias could be charged for anything financially in this trial. Wouldn't that be a plus!!! Even if she refuses a pre-sentence report, couldn't the judge use the pre-sentence report to do that very thing? If this is true, it tells me that Arias has legal advice still coming in whether from Nurmi or Wilmott or de la Rosa, who knows. The legal system somehow needs to get her finances and remove them from her sorry being.
Nern. Nobody asks me to say what I want to say either. Does it stop me? I think not. We are here to say what we think, I believe, whether you agree with me or I agree with you or anybody, this isn't what this is about. For me, it is an exchange of ideas and beliefs. I for one love your postings and thank you for them. I agree with this last posting. I will be waiting with bated breath if the judge thrashes Arias. Surely she will sentence her to natural life. I feel so badly for the family. In a way, I wonder if it would tell something if the family didn't even show up for the sentencing - saying basically that this whole thing is not worthy of any more of our time listening to the re-slaughter time and again of our beloved brother. I don't know. I am so shocked and humiliated and I don't even have the words, for what the family has been put through. I feel so bad for them. I am really proud of Tanisha when she said she wants Arias to burn in hell. She has been wanting to scream that for many many years. These are such strong people I cannot even imagine. This whole thing is beyond words. I couldn't have been that strong. I want Arias to be miserable in Perryville for the very rest of her life and yes, that is called revenge. I want revenge for her butchering a good person. I heard Mark Klaas (I don't think I am spelling that right) say on probably an HLN show a few years ago (while talking about some heinous case that I don't remember) that "Forgiveness is overrated in this country". I have NEVER forgotten that (and I apologize to you religious members because I know you believe in forgiveness) because in my personal experience of sociopathic behavior these types of people only get better at their trade because they are continually forgiven for their evil deeds, year after year. Well. Let's not get into that. Enough said. Except that I hope Arias is miserable and I am hoping her life is fraught with misery. I don't forgive her for her butchering of Travis. Anybody who wants to, go for it. I will "forgive" you. (no, I won't. just kidding. you do as you want. Just give me the right to not.)
Observer, I didn't know that Arias could be charged for anything financially in this trial. Wouldn't that be a plus!!! Even if she refuses a pre-sentence report, couldn't the judge use the pre-sentence report to do that very thing? If this is true, it tells me that Arias has legal advice still coming in whether from Nurmi or Wilmott or de la Rosa, who knows. The legal system somehow needs to get her finances and remove them from her sorry being.