But I said it first and it included you. Therefore my definition of
'ultimately' must vary from yours.

Who would approve of murder here?

On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 11:28 PM, ornamentalmind
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Here we agree totally gabby...
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> On Aug 6, 2:26 pm, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ultimately, death is part of life. Everyone knows this. Just now I find
> it
> > interesting to observe how everyone makes their use of this truth.
> >
> > On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 2:32 PM, pol.science kid <[email protected]
> >wrote:
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> > > hi there everyone... well... this recent... in fact happened
> > > yesterday... incident... rather unfortunate...has had me thinking ...A
> > > family murdered... just behind our block.... A maid..in fact our
> > > neighbors maid...and her two sons..aged 12 and 15.... The woman...had
> > > a reputation... she was promiscous... and it is said the murderer was
> > > one of her jealous lovers... What is more chilling than the
> > > murder...is the insensitivity towards it.. the cold reaction.... i
> > > cant help thinking that if was in fact her employers who were murdered
> > > that case and reaction wouldve been quite different... leave alone her
> > > socio economic standing... even the fact that she was much treated
> > > like a neighborhood slut... some people seem to think she had it
> > > coming... that her lifestyle deserved such an end... A life ended...
> > > three lives.. brutally.... but the speed with which everything has
> > > been swept in.... is life so cheap after all... that no one had time
> > > to shed a tear... so what that she was percieved as a nasty person..
> > > even nature wise... so what if she had been dishonest.... her death
> > > needs acknowledgement.... her murder in fact... and the innocent
> > > children... Murder is a violation of the highest degree... torture and
> > > rape come after it.... how did we become so insensitive... some human
> > > murdered at close quarters it is but an inconvinience for all... no
> > > one will seek justice for her... no one wept for her save one distant
> > > cousin..... Are we so accustomed to crime now.....
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