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  AnnaNicole, We Hardly Knew You
by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Rated "G" by the Author.

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...And who's minding the baby?

Sad, sad, sad...



... meanwhile, while the battle
over who the father
of the baby is and
who will get custody
rages in and out of
court, do you think there will
be anything left to
bury?  Just wondering.......

(c) 2007, Karla Dorman.  (2/27)

 



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Reviewed by Karen Palumbo 2/28/2007
Just a very sad situation. She was still a human being, treated badly even in death. I can only wonder what her daughter will think about all of this when she grows up and finds out the truth.
Be safe,
Karen
Reviewed by Joyce Bowling 2/27/2007
Sad situation...I think deep down she was a very lonely lady, I don't recall her family creating such a fuss about her prior to her death!
Nice write Karla.
Blessings,
Joyce Bowling
Reviewed by Susan de Vegter 2/27/2007
Who really loved Nicole besides her son and daughter? Seems to me everyone who yells the loudest wants to catch the gravy train. It is one of the saddest deaths I've seen in a long time...thanks for caring for her too.
Susan
Reviewed by H. Lena Jones 2/27/2007
A terrible situation indeed, Karla. My question, does any of those individuals really care or ever cared about the deceased? This whole affair highlights the sad state of the human heart.

Love and peace
Lena
Reviewed by ~ Holly Harbridge (Reader) 2/27/2007
A terrible situation! love holly
Reviewed by Michelle Kidwell Power In The Pen 2/27/2007
I think they should bury her and leave the baby alone, it is getting to be a circus, and a sad one at that
God Bless
Michelle~
Reviewed by Andy Turner (Reader) 2/27/2007
Oh my Karla, this is so sad for the baby....
Reviewed by Sandi Schraut 2/27/2007
Anna Nicole was an adult and made her choices as an adult but, I wish down in my heart that some kind soul would wisk that tiny child away, raise her with love and pray she never know the sharks that circle to swallow her whole!!! Sandi
Reviewed by Felix Perry 2/27/2007
I think the sad part of it is that with all the soldiers dying in foreign lands, with the millions of starving kids in the world, with the high prices and poverty levels, with the threat of nuclear arms war blossoming all over the world, Anna Nicole Smith shouldn't even rate a line in a local rag let alone the world press.

Fee
Reviewed by Carole Mathys 2/27/2007
...so very sad, indeed
love and peace,
Carole~
Reviewed by Chantilly Lace (Reader) 2/27/2007
Very sad indeed
Reviewed by Tinka Boukes 2/27/2007
Sad senario!!

Love Tinka
Reviewed by Denise Contreras 2/27/2007
It is a sad situation
Reviewed by Abdi-Noor Mohamed (Eagle Of Hope) 2/27/2007
Tragic. reminds me of somalia where leaders fight over who should be president there is nothing left in the country to lead because they killed people in ruthless, senseless and rather insane war. I know this goes to another direction but the meaning of the two stories (this one and that of somalia)goes in the same direction
Abdi-Noor your brother in africa
Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado 2/27/2007
It's a very tragic situation for all involved! Sad how people use tragedy to get what they want! I think it's disgusting! Very well done poem, Karla; brava!

(((HUGS))) and much love, your twin sister, Karen Lynn. :(

In the end the child suffers; it's always the children who suffer the most!
Reviewed by Sherry Heim 2/27/2007
It is a very sad state of affairs, Karla. I think that the world weeps, that even in death, she is not allowed to rest.
Take care,
Sherry
Reviewed by Georg Mateos 2/27/2007
When the flesh is dead the vultures have a fest.
Georg
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