Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Middle of the road isn't good enough.... Edwards puched out by Media


John Edwards is DONE. Most who follow this year's race have forseen this since the onset of the Soutch Carolina primary. Being one that sits on the political fence, i am sad to see him go. Fortunately he is yougn enough to make another couple of runs, but after this year's disappointment who knows. Being a good southern man, and seeing his concern for working people of South Carolina, it was hard not to be captivated by Edwards. With the '04 campaign success there was much hope for John, but unfortunately he was a pawn in the democratic party to the King and Queen that is Hilary and Obama. The democrats didn't like him cause of his Dixie-crat vibe, and the Republicans don't like him because, well, he's a Democrat. If bipartisanship is what the country is after, why are supporting candidates that take their political views to extremes. Sorry Hilary but this is not meant to be a socialists country. The only way anything can be accomplished in today's America is with a bipartisan leader with fresh ideas and understands the need to work with both sides and not simply be the figure head for their parties agenda. Personally I was saddened on a regular basis to see the daily attention that the media gave to Hilary and Obama. But what else would you expect from the liberally biased media. Even the major GOP candidates can't get half the exposure of the Democratic two headed monster. And John Edwards couldn't even half the time of the GOP. So it was a emense uphill battle for Edwards. I perosnally hope that he does not end up playing second fiddle as a VP candidate, which is highly unlikely. Most people will see Edwards's exit as a forseen event with little consiquence, but I on the other hand will view it as a loss of person who may have had the right ideas and concerns for a country in need of strong confident leader. So at this point i will shift my thoughts to whom i wish to vote for now... Odds are it will be a Republican, because i feel that the two Dem. candidates are two focused on personal glory and not the agenda of a country in need.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Woman aquitted of killing son

YOU HAVE GOTTA BE KIDDING ME?!
(DUHHHH I LOCKED MY KID IN THE CAR AND DIDNT KNOW!!)
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=4199393&page=1

I have posted a story that many in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and after today's exposure on ABC's Good Morning America, across the nation have become aware of. For those of you too lazy to read the story i will provide some background. A 36 year old woman was acquitted on involuntary manslaughter after leaving her 9 month old child in her car for 7 1/2 hours. You may pick up other details through out my post or via the story.

Personally, this is mind boggling to me that the city of Charlottesville has let this woman off the hook. When she conceived this child she was the protectorate and provider for this child. The aforementioned woman, Raelyn Balfour, was clearly guilty on grounds of reckless endangerment. Much of her defense relied on sympathy, deceit, and cover up. Her "excuse", if there ever could be one, is that she "thought" she had dropped the child off at the babysitter. HA! Who is she kidding?! This child should be the center of your world and you "forgot" about dropping him off at the babysitter. Unreal. The emotionally charged trial, most of which provided by the defendant, was put to Jerry Springer status with the addition of her "timely" pregnancy. The fact that this woman is procreating again, is in a way disturbing. She FORGOT her child and so she has decided, "oh I'll just get a new one." Sorry lady its not a replacement toy from Toys-R-Us... This is a human being.... The reason the pregnancy plays in this situation is the effect on the jury. A jury is going to be much less likely convicted a "grieving pregnant woman" than an ordinary person. Which may have been the premise behind bringing down the original charge from 2nd degree manslaughter to involuntary.

Finally, it ultimately falls on our justice system. This is a system that was manipulated by a crying pregnancy woman and a hot shot lawyer from northern VA. Oh by the way, who's legal fees have been rumored to be in the area of $50,000. So in retrospect, the prosecution in this case was fighting a uphill battle something close to Mt. Everest. People need not be swayed by the flashy lawyers and sobbing mess that transpired in this trial. As a society we have become all to politically correct and sympathetic when it comes to matters of stupidity and responsibility. Getting a second chance for an honest mistake is one thing, but to be let off the hook scot free (well $50,000 worth of free) for forgetting your child because you had a 30 min. phone conversation on the way to work is far from excusable. And the laughing matter of it all is that this woman is going to "dedicate her life to teaching others about the dangers of leaving you child in a car." Haha. Well thanks a lot there. You know if you hadn't told me about that, I was gonna drive to Florida and lay by the beach while my baby to cook in the car. Good gosh almighty, if you need someone to TELL YOU that you shouldn't leave your child in the car, well honey it doesn't seem like you should be having children.
This in defense on common knowledge.

First post and acknowledgements

Hello all,
This is my first blog but i am not by any means new to the realm of online chatter. At this point in time I feel the need to relinquish my thoughts and ideas in regards to whatever comes to mind. Hopefully some of my comments and insights will spur discussion, thought, and even emotion. I hope you enjoy