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Post by Raven on Apr 22, 2007 19:16:39 GMT -5
I give my respects to those effected by this. I was just moving into my new house so I didn't get updated on it. Though I did know it happened. I'm very sorry for those effected.
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Post by dapple too lazeee on Apr 22, 2007 19:40:09 GMT -5
thanks raven
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Post by winterleaf on Apr 24, 2007 18:40:05 GMT -5
yes, i'm really sorry for everybody and wish them luck...
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Post by Pale* on Apr 27, 2007 22:42:34 GMT -5
Me too. It's just plain aweful and I feel really bad about it still. We went to Notre Dame today and had a prayer service for them.
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Post by winterleaf on Apr 28, 2007 11:13:01 GMT -5
I went to church the other day and we prayed for the people killed...
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Post by Pale* on May 5, 2007 9:25:01 GMT -5
A bunch of people cried. I couldn't. I can't cry truely if I don't have a connection to what has happened. I wish I could have.
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Post by winterleaf on May 5, 2007 16:52:20 GMT -5
Man, I know how you feel... I can't feel 100% sorry if I didn't meet anyone of those who died... I feel 95% sorry thought... lol...
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Post by Pale* on May 6, 2007 0:29:16 GMT -5
Yeah, and when this one boy died in a car crash who went to my school, I couldn't cry either, because I ddin't know him like others did. Why does that happen to me? I hate it.
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Post by winterleaf on May 6, 2007 12:36:33 GMT -5
I understand. Remember the tsunami? My uncle's best friend's family died in it. I saw him cry and suffer, but I couldn't cause I never met his friend. But then, I would turn to be like somebody unsensible...
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Post by Wolfsong on May 6, 2007 18:57:48 GMT -5
really. that's so sad. yh the news has died down a lot but there are still a buch of people mourning.
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Post by {Jade on May 7, 2007 16:25:59 GMT -5
I didnt know anyone personally either but i still feel bad. Imaging being a parent! My kid is nice and safe in college, then BOOM! their dead
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Post by winterleaf on May 8, 2007 22:04:44 GMT -5
Wow, true.... Poor people... And everything that day everything must've started fine and suddenly, that happens...
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Post by Pale* on May 10, 2007 17:48:01 GMT -5
I just wonder why all of this seems to keep happening? Death... and everything...
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Post by winterleaf on May 15, 2007 18:00:43 GMT -5
Its just part of life... But if we live to dye, why do we even bother to live?
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Post by Horse Rider on Jun 1, 2007 20:20:27 GMT -5
Omg....Im no history expert..But it is~!Its worse then the bOstan Masacer of March 5, 1770... On March 5, 1770 the Twenty-Ninth Regiment came to the relief of the Eighth on duty at the Customs House on King (now State) Street. The soldiers, led by Captain Thomas Preston, were met by a large and taunting crowd of civilians. Captain Preston was unable to disperse the crowd and as they chanted "Fire and be damned" he ordered his troops "Don't Fire!" With all the commotion the soldiers probably did not hear his orders and they opened fire on the crowd killing three men instantly and another two who died later.Seven months later, in October of 1770, Captain Preston was tried for murder in a Boston courtroom. He was defended by John Adams and Robert Auchmuty and assisted by Josiah Quincy Jr. Captain Preston was acquitted by a Boston jury. It was never satisfactory explained why the radicals Adams and Quincy represented Preston, and later the soldiers, although some surviving documents suggest that the jury in Preston's case was "packed." When the soldiers case came to trial soon after they were defended by Adams, Quincy, and Sampson Salter Blowers. The jurors in their case came from outside of Boston and they won acquittals a month after the trial began.Although hardly a massacre this event was a milestone on the road to American independence, being the first powerful influence in forming an outspoken Anti British public opinion.After this event, and the propaganda that followed it, the British Troops had to evacuate Boston to the Castle William...
Ok maybe I am a history expert?Im just gonna sighn upto tell about the Boston Massacer...
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