The Associated Press: Where’s Caylee? Florida toddler drama grips public

8 08 2008

 

The Associated Press: Where’s Caylee? Florida toddler drama grips public

I swear to God, you should be made to take a competency test before reproducing.

Caylee’s mother waited thirty-one days to report her daughter missing, and her family appears to have bought the whopper of a story the mother has dreamed up.

I hope little Caylee Anthony is found alive.

And if she is, child welfare authorities should at least mandate parenting classes for the whole tribe family.

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I just needed to add to this post.

As a parent, I can imagine only one thing worse than the disappearance of my child or one of my grandchildren.

I’m sure that I could not deal with the suspicion that my child, or anyone else I loved, may be responsible for the disappearance of ANY child, worse still my own blood. It’s simply beyond comprehension to me.

That being said, the welfare of the missing child MUST come first.

Being a parent is all about the care and protection of our children/grandchildren/neighbors etc.

I’m pleading with the grandparents and other family members of Caylee Anderson to use their relationship with Caylee’s mother to FORCE her to tell the truth.

For Caylee’s sake.

You can deal with the shame, the grief later.

Act now.

This b.s. has gone on long enough.


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8 08 2008
Floyd

I agree no one would wait 31 days to report the child missing,I mean it’s her own child. The mother knows more than she is saying,I to hope that they find her alive.

8 08 2008
boomergrl49

Yeah, I sure hope so.

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