tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8212720230352979793.post3568126604193650017..comments2023-05-23T03:15:56.319-07:00Comments on The Silent Podium: Life or DeafHektikLyfehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02865530974330320159noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8212720230352979793.post-62187959530038722332008-12-02T14:46:00.000-08:002008-12-02T14:46:00.000-08:00WOW. I had never heard of that story. It is terr...WOW. I had never heard of that story. It is terrible!<BR/><BR/>You'd think people could be tested for things like this, but how can they truly test a group attitude?<BR/><BR/>People change when they run in packs.HektikLyfehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02865530974330320159noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8212720230352979793.post-8697726573652148112008-11-27T05:36:00.000-08:002008-11-27T05:36:00.000-08:00very true. Sometimes they don't think do they. A...very true. Sometimes they don't think do they. And officially apologizing for it is just not good enough really. Dont' know if you heard the story that happened in London back in 2005. A guy was shot EIGHT times in the public tube. He was "mistaken" for a suicide bomber. Fair enough if you "mistake" someone but to shoot them 8 times is no mistake, that in my opinion is making sure he's well dead! Obviously they officially apologized for their "mistake" on national TV and it just makes me laugh. Sorry we shot your son eight times Mrs. Menezes, it was a mistake....<BR/><BR/>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4713753.stmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com