Thursday, November 6, 2008

Where is Caylee?

This ongoing situation with a mother and her toddler daughter have baffled experts. This mother from Orlando, FL had supposedly known that her daughter had been missing for a total of 30 days before she ever reported anything about her missing. There was never a body of the toddler found, but they did have proof that there was a decomposing body in the back of the mother's truck. The mother is pleading innocent and this URL below will bring you to a video containing breaking news about the situation. Reporters say that the defendants team are now bringing up arguments that Caylee had overdosed on a medicine. The mother is up against death penalty charges, and all they can come up with is the girl overdosed? Everything points to the mother. She didn't report her very young child missing for 30 days? That is very bizarre. Then she said that her daughter was somewhere in the country with another person, and now the child overdosed? I think it's horrible whatever has happened to that little girl and I hope that whoever did it, pays for it.




http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/crime/2008/11/06/ng.caylee.od.cnn

Obama's President

For the first time in history, the US has a black president. I think it shows a lot about our country coming together and accepting everyone as equals. I was reading an article earlier on what Obama is said to be his first priortiy while in presidency, fix the economy. People believe that he should first convince Congress to approve the tax cuts. Which, is one of the many things that Obama has promised in his campaign. Experts say that if Obama can pull off the tax cuts, he will have a great chance at succeeding in following through with the rest of his promises to the country. "Between now and inauguration, every group in the country is going to lay down their marker as to what they think should be done, what they need, what they want and how they got him elected," Rothenberg said, adding, "This is a very fine line with various constituencies. Everybody wants a piece of Barack Obama."

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/06/obama.priorities/index.html