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I am not sure if I agree with the perceived 'heroics' of the Kennedy family stated in the article. Before or after JFK, who, no doubt, was a President loved dearly by the majority of people, we have hardly seen any of them doing considerable public service. And how much of the tragedies that are considered to be following the family is really tragic?? Hitting a tree while playing daredevil ski-football or flying planes at night while barely qualified to do so... How many of ordinary people would be doing such things??
I don't want to be disrespectful. I am sorry that those people died when they did, still so young.
Having said this, I agree with the article that turning an unlucky and sad event as JFK's assassination into a video game is sheer disrespect and insensitivity.
PS: Would we react in the same way if it was about another historical figure's assassination, say Julius Caeasar's? And why?
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lawdy, lawdy. mmMmmm.
(if you're waiting for a translation: lordy, lordy.)
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*still waiting for translation* :p
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..lol....funny stuff Jay.
How many places in the world would allow this (news article) raffle to take place?? Uhhh.....only in Texas?
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I would like to think not many... please.
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What with all of the 'pirates' on the forum, when I came across the following link, I felt obligated to share it (Stan, hold your head high).
http://www.oregonlive.com/edge/index...20030919.frame
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....lol.....gotta get some pirate underpants.....
......most watched movies? 'Gone with the wind' may never be surpassed. The actual number of people viewing this movie as a percentage of the given population at the time of release (1940 A.D.) renders this record unbeatable.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2004Nov29.html
i like sna miguel as a name, its a beer too... and ten children, five of which are named george, wow... I kinda like Apple and Hazel...
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