i dont think there deaths should be quick and painless either,because they dont
care if they die but how would they like a drawn out torture?
i think the people involved deserve shear hell for this,but i want the people
who are in the same group/nationality who werent involved and are good innocent
people to be free of attacks,etc.
even though these people killed tons of innocent(as far as this issue is
concerned atleast) it wont make it better to kill tons of innocents in wichever
place these guys were coming from(i know,i know,they have there sights set but i
wont say that now).
i just hope whatever happends will end soon and without much more carnage here
in the US(or anywhere except in the bad guys heads maybe).
and these bomb threats arent helping!we had in here in san diego today at the
zoo!
now if someone blows up those animals ill be very angry.
every time theres a bomb threat all the cops,etc are called into a different
area from where they need to be,thats a dangerous situation waiting to happen!
-cassie
Chris wrote:
> Why waste tax payers' money by throwing him in jail. Make him and/or
> whoever is involved into an example. You see, up at college I have to
> listen to single parents or even couples with children saying they don't
> want their children seeing this. Yet these same people might have let them
> see the sci-fi movie Independence Day. Same thing pretty much, except this
> is the real deal. What I'm getting at though is I personally feel public
> execution is in need, pending we find out who these SOBs are. Why let them
> rot away and think about what they did while they get to enjoy TV, good
> meals, and our tax money? That's our major problem, we're too CENSORED
> soft. You want to play, you gotta pay. It's time we stop this BS editting
> and shunning of events. Let people see what's really happening before they
> get shocked if and when it happens to them. I'm sure some/many of you may
> not agree with this reply, but it's only an opinion and everyone is entitled
> to their own. This is simply mine and how I feel. I maybe out in boring
> lonely NM, but my town was definitely affected. A flight attendant on
> United 175 lived here and, to my knowledge, is currently survived by his
> Step-son (graduated at my HS and same year, 2000) and now widow. His name
> is Al Marchand.
>
> My $0.02,
> Chris
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Cassie Schilliger
White Iguana Reptile Rescue Advisor and Adoption Coordinator, So. California
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