I just saw something on the news that people are camping out to try to get in to the trial and even getting into fights over their spot in line. Seems ridiculous to me.
This case has very little relevance in the nation as a whole - but probably has more hours devoted to it on the news than the wars we're in, the economy, etc.,... Overweight and gossipy housewives ... shouldn't decide what gets news coverage.
Overweight is just a catch-all insult non-fat people use as a throw-in for any behavior they dislike. It's not bad enough to be a rapist, pedophile, necrophiliac or rapist-pedophile-necrophiliac....to really insult someone you also have to call them fat.
If you really like to follow this case, the timeline from this link is the best: http://investigation.discovery.com/...overage/timeline/caylee_anthony_timeline.html
If she somehow gets acquitted, based on some as of yet unforeseen but compelling defense evidence that she couldn't possibly have done this horrible act... ...then she would sell insane amounts of p*rn.
Casey Anthony is fine though. I have no idea what the hell is going on though, but I'm sure she did do it. Evidence against her is just too much, imo.
Plenty of people who are considered conservative are against the death penalty. Pope Benadict XVI and Pope John Paul II, both of whom are hardly on the side of "liberals" when it comes to moral issues (unless you want to look at the whole taking care of of the least among us thing), are against capital punishment. Not everything is the simplistic "Liberal vs. Conservative" argument that you make it out to me. It isn't always you against the world. You can ease up on the crusade.
everytime i look up the tv with faux news up they are covering it. people try to make msnbc like, msnbc doesn't touch this crap.
I've been watching/listening to the trial practically every day for the past 3 weeks. It's been a crazy trial (yesterday and today there was some serious testimony) and I just don't see how she'll get anything less than manslaughter. There is some great coverage here and you can watch the trial in it's entirety if you wanted to.
i have to take back about what i said about msnbc, clicked on saturday and it was all they were covering. so disappointed