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SoutherNtellect
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Posted: Dec 20 2012 at 3:25pm |
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str0ngforlife: peanutbutta: swagcheck: caffeine—dreams: This was released to the media…from the mother of 6 year-old Noah Pozner.
This was her eulogy…
“The sky is crying, and the flags are at half-mast. It is a sad, sad day. But it is also your day, Noah, my little man. I will miss your forceful and purposeful little steps stomping through our house. I will miss your perpetual smile, the twinkle in your dark blue eyes, framed by eyelashes that would be the envy of any lady in this room.
Most of all, I will miss your visions of your future. You wanted to be a doctor, a soldier, a taco factory manager. It was your favorite food, and no doubt you wanted to ensure that the world kept producing tacos.
You were a little boy whose life force had all the gravitational pull of a celestial body. You were light and love, mischief and pranks. You adored your family with every fiber of your 6-year-old being. We are all of us elevated in our humanity by having known you. A little maverick, who didn’t always want to do his schoolwork or clean up his toys, when practicing his ninja moves or Super Mario on the Wii seemed far more important.
Noah, you will not pass through this way again. I can only believe that you were planted on Earth to bloom in heaven. Take flight, my boy. Soar. You now have the wings you always wanted. Go to that peaceful valley that we will all one day come to know. I will join you someday. Not today. I still have lots of mommy love to give to Danielle, Michael, Sophia and Arielle.
Until then, your melody will linger in our hearts forever. Momma loves you, little man.”
Victoria Pozner
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ms_wonderland
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Posted: Dec 20 2012 at 4:03pm |
i can vividly remember names and faces from this tragedy days after i've seen the pix...usually when this happens i forget faces pretty quickly.
someone at work was defending his right to collect guns. i just can't...whatever happened to the greater good?
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Posted: Dec 20 2012 at 4:10pm |
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There is something a little fishy about this whole thing.....
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Posted: Dec 20 2012 at 4:17pm |
ms_wonderland wrote:
i can vividly remember names and faces from this tragedy days after i've seen the pix...usually when this happens i forget faces pretty quickly.
someone at work was defending his right to collect guns. i just can't...whatever happened to the greater good? |
they don't care about the greater good. it is about themselves. apparently any sort of restrictions on guns is similar to communism.
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Would banning certain types of bullets keep everyone happy and make an impact in your opinion? |
no. people would still bitch it may help, but again, there is a larger issue here. why does one feel the need to own an assault rifle? why do you need 5 AR-15s in your home, regardless of where they are stored? saying "this is america, so I can" isn't cutting anymore. I personally feel that just b/c the constitution has the 2nd Amendment doesn't mean that you get to have whatever kind of gun you want and have absolute freedom over it. that's not why it was originally put in the constitution and a lot of people using Saying that our forefathers would want us to protect ourselves is BS...i'm sure the ppl that wrote/signed the constitution would have never imagined the type of weaponry that we have. they had some damn muzzleloaders. not the same thing.
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Posted: Dec 20 2012 at 5:58pm |
LovesHim wrote:
There is something a little fishy about this whole thing..... |
Please explain..
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Babydoll9163
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Posted: Dec 20 2012 at 6:12pm |
That eulogy...
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Posted: Dec 20 2012 at 7:42pm |
LovesHim wrote:
There is something a little fishy about this whole thing..... |
Me too. I feel weird about this entire thing. Something aint right. I need my aluminum hat.
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foxyroy19
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Posted: Dec 20 2012 at 8:04pm |
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My sister was saying the same thing...
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Posted: Dec 20 2012 at 9:17pm |
LovesHim wrote:
There is something a little fishy about this whole thing..... |
i concur this is tragic, but in my mind, the people of Zion need to keep their third eye open on this one. Emotions hold so much power.
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Posted: Dec 20 2012 at 9:48pm |
Naturalchick30 wrote:
LovesHim wrote:
There is something a little fishy about this whole thing..... |
Please explain.. |
Indeed.
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