WilliamC wrote:I hope that I would react the same way but to actually sacrifice your life trying to save others is always amazing to me.
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WilliamC wrote:I hope that I would react the same way but to actually sacrifice your life trying to save others is always amazing to me.
WilliamC wrote:I hope that I would react the same way but to actually sacrifice your life trying to save others is always amazing to me.
PhillieMooDo wrote:Trent Steele wrote:3 to 7 rounds in each child. ffs.
#$!&@.
Just can't wrap my head around any of this...so #$!&@ sick.
PhillieMooDo wrote:WilliamC wrote:I hope that I would react the same way but to actually sacrifice your life trying to save others is always amazing to me.
What story are you seeing?
Trent Steele wrote:PhillieMooDo wrote:WilliamC wrote:I hope that I would react the same way but to actually sacrifice your life trying to save others is always amazing to me.
What story are you seeing?
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nationa ... -1.1221004
cartersDad26 wrote:Elementary school teachers are cut from the same clothe, they are always the sweetest caring people. The patience to teach our ridiculous english language filled with silent letters and dumb rules. It takes a special person with the demeanor to do that with a smile. And then to make the ultimate sacrifice protecting them, i mean wow, what else can you say.
Reading that story, i mean wow. This girl couldn't even afford to live on her own and commuted far but loved her job.
It's all so senseless. Just staggering.
swishnicholson wrote:People need heroes. People need to feel that if they were faced with horrible situations, they would react admirably, or they would figure out a way to escape a horrible fate.
I'm not saying any of these stories aren't true. Just that it's early and the lack of surviving witnesses, none of whom have gone public with their accounts as far as I know, render any details such as these emerging now as preliminary and subject to revision, and that I think they're better accepted as parables rather than an actual record.
Trent Steele wrote:Apparently, Westboro Baptist is going to do their usual thing at the children's funerals.
drsmooth wrote:Wolf Blitzer asks some child psychologist if she felt the surviving kids would be heading back to school on monday
yeah wolf, they have a quiz scheduled after all, you clueless fuck
Trent Steele wrote:drsmooth wrote:Wolf Blitzer asks some child psychologist if she felt the surviving kids would be heading back to school on monday
yeah wolf, they have a quiz scheduled after all, you clueless fuck
Feel like he's been on the air for like 40 straight hours.
drsmooth wrote:Trent Steele wrote:drsmooth wrote:Wolf Blitzer asks some child psychologist if she felt the surviving kids would be heading back to school on monday
yeah wolf, they have a quiz scheduled after all, you clueless fuck
Feel like he's been on the air for like 40 straight hours.
MSNBC's Jansing has pulled long hours too, and ordinarily she can be pretty vacuous, but she's been holding her own. Blitzer's like Ted Baxter