In the name of "Merry Christmas"
@littlefranciscan (18327)
United States
5 responses
@kgwat70 (13387)
• United States
24 Dec 06
I heard about this as well and that was very sad to hear and a very sick thing for someone to do. It does not surprise me anymore what people are doing these days as people are becoming more sick and twisted than ever before. There are many crazy people out there and am sure we will hear more crazy and terrible things this holiday season and beyond.
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@littlefranciscan (18327)
• United States
24 Dec 06
I think we really need to watch out these days..Never know who is going to walk up to you and wish you a Merry Christmas only to bid you farewell with a bullet.
@marciascott (25529)
• United States
24 Dec 06
People are just stone crazy. I don't know whats going on in the world nothing but corupt people! his day is coming!
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@littlefranciscan (18327)
• United States
27 Dec 06
The world is really changing and I am wondering if all the media coverage that such crimes get just encourages other crazy folks to do the same?
@sumathishetra (1178)
• India
10 Jan 07
Read the Christmas story from the Bible or from a children's book and act it out.
9. Obtain Bible flash cards or felt Bible characters to tell the Christmas story.
10. Let your children use the Bible flash cards and figures to tell the story. Most children seem to enjoy telling stories using visual aids.
11. After your children become familiar with the Christmas story, take them to a retirement center or a shut-in and let them tell the story. Both the teller and the hearers will be blessed!12. Christmas is a lonely time for shut-ins, widows, and residents at a nursing home. Take time to share yourself with them.
@shywolf (4514)
• United States
3 Jan 07
That is just so awful. :( And why would he say something like Merry Christmas after what he did? That leaves such a bad taste in my mouth. This is one reason why I don't listen to the news that often. These types of stories are hard to hear. I am so sorry for the man who was shot.