this is disgusting

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Really guys, I think you've all had your fun at picking at H, but he is allowed to voice his opinion just as much as the rest of you.

People around where I live block traffic like that all the time. They are careless and just don't feel like stopping. It could have been avoided, but you know, its over and done with. Woulda-coulda-shoulda.

My heart goes out to the wife and mother of these men. That must have been a horrible day for her. My prayers go out to her.
 
Really guys, I think you've all had your fun at picking at H, but he is allowed to voice his opinion just as much as the rest of you.

There is no question of anyone believing the contrary...

People around where I live block traffic like that all the time. They are careless and just don't feel like stopping. It could have been avoided, but you know, its over and done with. Woulda-coulda-shoulda.

I just can't get my head around this view point that the fact of the car being driven in the manner described is in any way significant and/or makes this an avoidable incident on the part of the victims, as opposed to a callous multiple murder. Its just not so and I don't think, and this is my own opinion, that its reasonable to focus on this part of the incident as demonstrating a lesson to be learned etc. Woulda-Coulda-Should, to me, personally, seems glib and inappropriate as a way of trying to explain the deaths of three people who left their house assuming they would return to it.

My heart goes out to the wife and mother of these men. That must have been a horrible day for her. My prayers go out to her.

As do mine and I'm sure everyone elses.
 
People try to justify death. Its a part of the US society. But I do agree with H here, there is a reason why these men are dead, and that it could have been prevented. Why is that so hard to wrap your head around? Someone snapped, which is completely wrong, and shot these poor men. I'm not saying that they deserved it, but they were breaking the law, and it pissed someone off.
 
People try to justify death. Its a part of the US society. But I do agree with H here, there is a reason why these men are dead, and that it could have been prevented. Why is that so hard to wrap your head around? Someone snapped, which is completely wrong, and shot these poor men. I'm not saying that they deserved it, but they were breaking the law, and it pissed someone off.


For any death that happens anywhere, there's a reason. Ever if it's minute and unjustified, there's a reason for it. Even if the reason is that the person was at the wrong place at the wrong time.

It doesn't in anyway make the cold blooded cowardly act that the murderer did any more "justified" than if it were a different situation.



People get upset all the time... Still, there is absolutely no way that anyone should take the law into their own hands by taking people's lives away.

Added to that, we should be able to live life without the fear that the slightest action we might do can potentially lead to our death. If that were the case, then why bother leaving the house???

I could only imagine what the loved ones of the victims would think, or how they'd feel if they read some of the responses on this thread.

Editted to add: These are touchy subjects. It is not my intention to offend anyone.
 
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