I pledge allegiance to the flag ……one nation under God, indivisible,

 …..with liberty and justice for all”

What the Anthony’s are not interested in hearing, reading and viewing the report
regurgitated, misinterpreted, and taken out of context.  I agree. 
I also feel that the report could actually be a positive change
for the Anthony’s. [anguish translated]

The more the information that the media can get to, the more
they will regurgitated, misinterpreted, and taken out of context,
therefore offer more content for Casey Anthony’s future motion
for either a miss-trial, or best, nullify the jury.

Contrary to popular beleif that I am some way affiliated with
the Anthony’s, this should offer proof that I am not.

I say let the press have the autopsy report.  Let them take it,
and sleep with it. Let them wake up with it in the morning,
with their favorite Starbucks flavor.  Let them read, and re-read
the report, until they are either blue in the face, or diverted
to covering a real news story, like a tropical storm, or heavy
spring flooding.

I actually welcome this release, because I have been
on this soap box so long, that fighting the release of”active
investigative documents, and documents that are part of an
active litigation or criminal proceedings”, isn’t working.
 “if you can’t beat them, join them.

Justice News flash!…The Anthony’s know the content
in the Autopsy report…

Then when the day come when a motion for verdict to be set
aside, or a mis-trial, and better yet, not guilty beyond reasonable
doubt”… I will be the first to comment with an “I told you so”…

on any and every “Justice for Caylee” bog I can find…

Official versions (changes in bold italics)

1892
“I pledge allegiance to my flag and the republic for which it stands:
one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”

1892 to 1923
“I pledge allegiance to my flag and to the republic for which it stands:
one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”

1923 to 1924
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States and to the republic
for which it stands: one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”

1924 to 1954
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America,
and to the republic for which it stands: one nation indivisible
with liberty and justice for all.”

1954 to Present
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America
and to the republic for which it stands: one nation under God,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

FYI – Inciting virtual word riots, bring out the Sentinel’s true colors,

The ugly truth that bias towards non-American
born residents is alive an well here in the
“land of the free and the Brave”
                                                               – finnperkins

 

The Orlando Sentinel Star, was one of the first places I we visited.
The McCoy Jetport was the size of CVS store.  My visit to the OS Star,
was in part of a photo op, in which several adopted Korean children
became residents of orlando.  I think, unknown to me at the time,
I became forever, connected to the printing industry.

 

Freedom of the Press (speech),is important to everyone.  This industry has
been the foundation of everything that has become history, So why is it that
a newspaper chooses to bleed green, than to breath facts into life.

 

I am sure that this is not isolated to just my local paper, Is it an epidemic
in the newsprint industry as it tries to hold its place; in the face of new
mainstream media forums and outlets.  Therefore, I close with this caveat,
“why fall short on fact based news, in order to sell papers.  Is it to tall of
an order these day for the reader to demand integrity, for (75¢) 3 ’round
Washington’s.

Iranians to protest in downtown Orlando today -link
Víctor Manuel Ramos | Sentinel Staff Writer
11:41 AM EDT, June 18, 2009

ORLANDO – Local Iranians are holding an Orlando rally
this afternoon in support of demonstrations against
the results of the June 12 election in their country.

But their small downtown rally, which will take place
from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in front of Orlando City Hall
on S. Orange Avenue, is not expected to disrupt
traffic or attract any counter protesters.

This was my response to this article-

I am responding to this article based more on its title,
than on its content.

the title – “Iranians to protest in downtown Orlando today”
The title offers very little true information on what this short
article is about actually. The title is inflammatory, and brings
out exactly the response your got.

“sent them back…blah blah blah…

i.e.-
“Get a net and deport em all! ”
Cxxxxxx Bxxxx Orlando, FL  | #5 4 hrs ago

The comments were written in the readers head long before the webpage loaded,
long before the first key stroke, that would inevitably tell anyone who attended
this rally to leave the US (preferably not via an airline…some would add).  
This form of journalism is what has become the norm, and it is just
irresponsible of the writer and the publisher.

The title should have been-
“Local Iranian -Americans and supporters against the results
of the June 12 election in their country”

Because the reaction to this article is anti-Iranian, I am sure
the others will not welcome my comment.  This is my opinion,
not an essay entry into popularity contest.  I ask anyone who has
already commented to re-read this article, think, take a breath
and remember that our own Democracy started from immigrants
who choose to align their welfare to each other, than to throw
stones.

What was missed by the readers who commented with…the if you don’t like it leave styled responses, need to know that the rally was to show solidarity in the belief that Iran could one day become a valid Democracy, and that, although Iranian born, they are DO BELIEVE IN the work our troops fought for during the last 8 years…plus.

FYI – Census estimates indicate that there
are approximately 1,300 Iranians in Metro Orlando. [OS/june 17 2009]