This is America. People will never move on. In this country, many members of the population drag stuff out as long as they can.Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
With all due respect to those involved and their loved ones and the rest of the country that was mortally and forever wounded, isn't it time to move on?
nik
Originally posted by: minendo
This is America. People will never move on. In this country, many members of the population drag stuff out as long as they can.Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
With all due respect to those involved and their loved ones and the rest of the country that was mortally and forever wounded, isn't it time to move on?
nik
Originally posted by: neovan
Reading some of the replies of that thread sent chills down my spine. Such a tragedy.![]()
Originally posted by: Buz2b
I don't want this to get OT, but saying that we "drag stuff out" or won't move on, has no place here. This terrible tragedy is actual history for this nation. We study history; we live it, breath it and learn from it. Hopefully we learn not to repeat some things. Give it a break guys. Or should we also "move on" from WWI and WWII? Heck, why not just stop recongnizing Veterans Day or Memorial Day?
Please, show a little compasion and common sense.
Thanks.