Write Lightning is a blog from writer Deb Thompson.
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Everyone is welcome here.
(Some links or topics may not be completely kid-appropriate.)
Wed, Feb 11 2009
Assuming abduction?
Regarding the search for little Haleigh Cummings, I have a question. Why did the little girl's father speak up right away about killing whoever had her? Why would he assume someone had her and that she could not have left the house on her own? If the girlfriend didn't hear anyone come in and get the child, she probably would not have heard the child get up and leave on her own either. I know people can be terribly distraught at times like this, but it struck me as an odd thing for him to say. I do hope the little girl is found and is unharmed.
posted at: 11:55 | category: /Miscellaneous | link to this entry
Regarding the search for little Haleigh Cummings, I have a question. Why did the little girl's father speak up right away about killing whoever had her? Why would he assume someone had her and that she could not have left the house on her own? If the girlfriend didn't hear anyone come in and get the child, she probably would not have heard the child get up and leave on her own either. I know people can be terribly distraught at times like this, but it struck me as an odd thing for him to say. I do hope the little girl is found and is unharmed.
posted at: 11:55 | category: /Miscellaneous | link to this entry
Flexing muscles, feeling the power
An article from the Los Angeles Times reports on all the secrets connected with the California budget woes. It's a good article, but I had to smile at blogger Jon Fleischman calling for the censure of Republicans who vote for higher taxes. I knew we bloggers were feeling powerful these days, but I had no idea we could call for censure. Roar!
posted at: 07:26 | category: /Politics | link to this entry
An article from the Los Angeles Times reports on all the secrets connected with the California budget woes. It's a good article, but I had to smile at blogger Jon Fleischman calling for the censure of Republicans who vote for higher taxes. I knew we bloggers were feeling powerful these days, but I had no idea we could call for censure. Roar!
posted at: 07:26 | category: /Politics | link to this entry