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To: tejek who wrote (165476)3/24/2003 8:15:23 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583524
 
Ted,

I see........now you've seen the error of your ways and so you criticize me.

Yes, I have seen my error in posting those pictures.

So again, I ask......do you think she got what she deserved?

No, she didn't "deserve" to die. Only criminals/murderers deserve to die, and she was neither. But she died as a direct consequence of her own stupidity. If she chose to do something other than jumping in front of bulldozer, she would be alive.

I would not compare her death to the American heroes who died in Iraq as you did in this post.
Message 18747420
where you said:
Nonetheless, she was American.......and I can't help but feel a connection and loss just as I feel a loss with the dead soldiers and those imprisoned by the Iraqis.

You are an utmost authority on your feelings, they are your own. I personally have different feelings for American patriots, dying serving this country vs. a flag-burner who jumped in front of a bulldozer.

Joe



To: tejek who wrote (165476)3/25/2003 10:52:27 AM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1583524
 
Ted Re..So again, I ask......do you think she got what she deserved? Dying for standing in front of a bulldozer or even for burning the Amer. flag?

She chose to jump in front of the bulldozer. That was her option,she gambled and she lost. Sort of like a driver who drinks and drives. The dozer driver probably had seen this many times and didn't think much of it. Until the accident happpened.