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Scott Sonnon
07-07-2005, 07:03 AM
Tribe,
It's with great sadness and horror that I heard this morning of the mass murder in London streets.
We are sending you our thoughts, prayers and energy. If there were only more that we could do.
We are with you,
the Sonnons
Tariq
07-09-2005, 08:19 AM
My family and I send our heartfelt prayers to the people of London. It is a city, like New York, with a soul and inhabited with good people of strong character.
It is at times like this that we must, with renewed vigor, affirm our commitment to our best selves. And that is what ultimately defeats terror and fear.
JasonE
07-09-2005, 09:49 AM
I think of how the British suffered with us in 2001. We can do no less. My sympathies and condolences to our brothers and sisters across the pond. :cry:
Coach Gostnell
07-09-2005, 12:05 PM
The ravages of nature can be so terrible - the deaths and destruction from the tsunami, the current depredations of Hurricane Dennis - yet seem easier to deal with in a way than this intentional infliction of mayhem. I just can't get my mind around what it takes for an individual to develop such lust for causing pointless suffering, bloodshed and death...
dianneg
07-09-2005, 01:51 PM
This savage act of violence makes me sick to my stomach and reverberates through my whole being. May God bring peace, love and togetherness to the souls of those suffering and to the lives of all that they have touched across the world. May our prayers be heard.
dianne
Scott Sonnon
07-09-2005, 03:15 PM
The opposite of Love is not hate, but rather apathy. Both love and hate require intense care, and the opposite of intensely caring is apathy. Only one who is truly psychotic, who has no care could cause such horrific loss of innoccent life. The only way to combat apathy is to care more.
It doesn't sink in the gravity of the situation that the world is in till it knocks on your own door.
I was sickened to hear of the bombings and fealt quite sick for a couple of days afterwards.
It is easy for me to picture what happened because I use those same tube tunnells almost everyday, and yesterday on the top deck of the bus the full horror came upon me.
To be sitting in a confined space like that and for someone to blow themselves up is horrific.
The bombers came from leeds which is where my sister is doing her mba and when I learned where they from my spine stiffened right up.
We must go on with life. My parents don't want me going on the tube but that means the bombers have won. I believe it is the wrong approach to yield to them, this will only propagate tension and ill will which will turn upon Islam.
Islam is a good religion, these people don't know the true way of the muslim, they are drunk with demonic delusions and WILL NOT win.
Thankyou for thinking of my country.
Ed
Randell Waddell
07-14-2005, 01:53 PM
Ed !!!
:D :D :D :D :D :D
Cheers
Randell. :D
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