Original Post - Some Sweet Day
This is for little Shaniya Davis, her family
and friends who miss her so much...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mwxSnqkLbs
We will never forget
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Justice for Shaniya!
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RealAmericanBiker, 2 hours ago | Flag
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My response:
I get it, Side-Walk Commando,
you don't care about anyone...
especially children.
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No doubt you've never known
a child's love, the treasure of
innocence or the special friend-
ship that comes with being
little girls.
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My heart goes out to the many
friends of Shaniya who knew what
it means to form a bond, a real bond,
full of wonder. She was a great friend
and she will be missed.
HOPE, 17 minutes ago | Flag
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Summary:
This is the type of people we are dealing with
on this website. Heartless and cruel.
BEWARE!
You could be next!
David Hamilton is a hard Left, former ACORN fund-raiser and abortion radical who was rated “not qualified” by the ABA.
Now, via LifeNews, he is federal judge:
The Senate voted today 59-39 to confirm a pro-abortion federal judge President Barack Obama appointed to become a new appeals court justice. David Hamilton, of Indiana, is the first pro-abortion judge Obama selected, but he was held up for months because of his extreme views.
With less than 60 votes, the Senate could have defeated the nomination had lawmakers voted Tuesday to sustain the filibuster pro-life advocates launched against Hamilton.
The vote saw all but one Republican, Indiana Sen. Dick Lugar, who is nominally pro-life, vote against Hamilton while all Democrats supported his nomination except two who were not present for the vote.
However, the cloture vote saw no Democrats joining the 29 pro-life Republicans who supported it and a defection of some of the more liberal Republicans in the caucus.
Americans United for Life president Charmaine Yoest said Hamilton should have been defeated because “judges should uphold Constitutional restrictions on abortion.”
“As a District Court judge, Hamilton promoted his radical pro-abortion agenda. His promotion to the Seventh Circuit” is a “serious concern to the pro-life community,” she told LifeNews.com.
Hamilton was tapped by Obama in March to fill a vacancy on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
As he promised he would do, pro-life Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama led the filibuster and said Hamilton should be opposed in part because of his pro-abortion views.
Sessions noted how Hamilton kept an informed consent measure from being enforced in Indiana, thereby prohibiting women from getting information about abortion’s risks and alternatives so they can find positive alternatives.
“And for seven years, through a series of rulings, Hamilton kept it form being enforced. This case is a blatant example of allowing personal views to frustrate the will of the people and the popularly elected representatives of the government of Indiana,” Sessions said. “This appeared to me to be obstructionism.”
Sen. Jim DeMint, a pro-life senator from South Carolina, agreed.
“Judge Hamilton is the definition of an activist judge and is clearly not qualified to sit on a court of appeals,” DeMint said during the debate. “Hamilton, who spent years working with the ACLU and ACORN, has used his position on the bench to drive his personal political agenda.”
The pro-life group Susan B. Anthony List objected to Hamilton and said it worries about future Obama nominees.
“If Judge David Hamilton is considered a blueprint for the next judge President Obama will nominate for the U.S. Supreme Court, America is in trouble,” Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the organization, told LifeNews.com.
This is for little Shaniya Davis, her family
and friends who miss her so much...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mwxSnqkLbs
We will never forget
.
Justice for Shaniya!
This is dedicated to the family of, five year old, Shaniya Davis who lost her life in an unspeakable tragedy near Stanford, North Carolina. Her family has been in the news sharing their sorrow at vigils and through interviews, shining the light of a little girl who brought them so much joy. I pray that God give them the strength to go on knowing there is a God who sees everything and who never forgets. May He bring justice to this mourning family and bless their hearts with joy knowing that she is in His hands, now; and it won't be long before they see her again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXwgbRg8KvY
God Bless Mr. Davis and His Loving Family
that they don't ever give up on Him.
With my Deepest Sympathy,
HOPE
Caylee Marie Anthony, the one who taught us to love, even, a child we never knew. The one who showed us how we all need to feel about ourselves, through the eyes of a child, who believed that anything is possible and proved it over and over again. The one who sang 'You are my Sunshine' and the one who continues to shine her sunshine into the heart of men. The one that beat the odds through the help of holy spirit and a hero who had a little voice inside of him that refused to let him give up, even after calling the police three times to report what he believed to be a child, a lonely little girl, in the woods among the worst conditions possible... The little girl who was lost, but was found, despite the odds that raged against her.
This is for you, Caylee Marie Anthony; with love and faith, but most of all hope that nothing is impossible through daring to dream, raising our voices, utiilizing our ability to ask for justice in a single voice and a sense of freedom, but most of all, the power of prayer.
This is for you, Caylee, that we might learn from you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3di_fxVaDA&feature=related
With all my love,
Hope
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Hi Everyone, Most of you will remember me as Cummingundone, It has been months since I have been on, but I just wanted to say thank you sssooo much for all of the prayers for Becca, as you know she is very, very sick. Ocalagal called me the other day and we have spoke several times since then. Becca came into my life because of this case as so many of you did, Sandy Arizona, Ocalagal, The Ponderer, Sky Angel, Dawg so many! People from every walk of life came together for a baby that was killed. Becca, since the last time I spoke to Ocalagal was STABLE! yahoo! we need to keep up the prayers because if anyone can beat this it would be her. Her and I even exchanged gifts last Christmas and I will share. She sent my daughter and I somthing that we will always have. A neclace that she had engraved on the back (I will always be with you) So many of you pitched in on the gift baskets that we sent to OCSO last year and Becca and talked afterwords because that one night it was like a Jerry Lewis Telethon, my phone was ringing, Becca's phone was ringing, Deannes phone was ringing. And the baskets were delivered and they were AWESOME and only because people on a blog came together! Thank you all again so much for your prayers for Becca, please keep them up and God Bless Ocalagal for being the person that she is. Sandy Arizona is no longer w/us but her spirit is just as strong now as it was when she was with all of us on this blog. You the best.
Leah, AKA cummingundone
A playhouse in Australia is selling tickets to a play opening soon based on the Case Against Casey Anthony in the murder of her daughter Caylee called "Tot Mom". The play says it's based on police reports and transcripts from the Nancy Grace Show. The play is created by Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh. What do you think of this?
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