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Old 10-05-2006, 02:03 PM
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I lived in Lancaster from 1979 to 1992, the Amish are wonderful folks...they deserve our respect! Just think how the world would be if everyone responded to such a horrible act as the Amish have! We would have no war, no hatred...just the individual violent acts of the insane or evil folks that would be easily dealt with!
Somerfrost,
I agree.
The individuals who show their insanity, or the evil ones who find meaning in their despicable actions, find their own rewards.
It makes all this very easy in that I am not put in a position to "judge".
They've already done so.
However, grief for the loss of children is not so "easy" for me.
I'm very sad.
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Old 10-05-2006, 02:44 PM
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Somerfrost,
I agree.
The individuals who show their insanity, or the evil ones who find meaning in their despicable actions, find their own rewards.
It makes all this very easy in that I am not put in a position to "judge".
They've already done so.
However, grief for the loss of children is not so "easy" for me.
I'm very sad.
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I know...every life is sacred but when a child is taken, it is hard...and such a senseless act! Why folks have gotten to the point where they feel just cause they have some complaint, it's their right to victimize others is beyond my comprehension! We all experience pain...why would anyone want to spread it to others?
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Old 10-05-2006, 03:19 PM
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I know...every life is sacred but when a child is taken, it is hard...and such a senseless act! Why folks have gotten to the point where they feel just cause they have some complaint, it's their right to victimize others is beyond my comprehension! We all experience pain...why would anyone want to spread it to others?
Victimizing others is also beyond my comprehension, especially innocent children.
Why would anyone want to spread it to others?
I don't know. I really don't.
My best guess is that they would feel justified in sharing their anguish.
Therein it continues.
The only remedy for pain is in the "healing". Not in bringing it to others.
Is there need for more victims?
It's too senseless for me to comprehend.
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Old 10-06-2006, 11:56 AM
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If the piece of sh*t had so much "anger" why didn't he sign up to go over and hunt some terrorists?

The pile of sh*t was a coward of the highest order. We can't even begin to understand an evil monster like that, Dts. I don't even think those vile terrorists have lowered themselves to putting guns against the heads of 7 and 8-year-old girls and executing them....
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Old 10-06-2006, 01:24 PM
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They burried 5 children yesterday, so sad! A piece of good news, a couple are improving in hospitals and one child they sent home to die suddenly started responding and was readmitted to the hospital. The Amish continue to show us all the true meaning of compassion, forgiveness and courage. One of the older girls (she was 13) went to this murdering piece of garbage and pleaded with him to let the others go, she told him he could kill her but let her sister and the others go! Unbelievable bravery and unconditional love for others...we could all learn from her, I doubt I'd be that brave and loving! And then for the Amish families to go and comfort the murder's wife and kids...if only all of us could live up to that standard, what a different world this would be!
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Old 10-06-2006, 03:51 PM
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They burried 5 children yesterday, so sad! A piece of good news, a couple are improving in hospitals and one child they sent home to die suddenly started responding and was readmitted to the hospital. The Amish continue to show us all the true meaning of compassion, forgiveness and courage. One of the older girls (she was 13) went to this murdering piece of garbage and pleaded with him to let the others go, she told him he could kill her but let her sister and the others go! Unbelievable bravery and unconditional love for others...we could all learn from her, I doubt I'd be that brave and loving! And then for the Amish families to go and comfort the murder's wife and kids...if only all of us could live up to that standard, what a different world this would be!
Somerfrost,
I just read your post at the espn board.
All I can say is that I agree.
Yes, they are in my prayers.
And yes, we ALL could learn from the Amish.
If only we paid attention to their example.
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