The New York Times is compiling a page with pictures, memories, and stories about the thirty-two killed at Virginia Tech.
Our thoughts and prayers go out for the families, friends, and classmates of these thirty two.
hot air powers the point >>––> by Brent Logan
The New York Times is compiling a page with pictures, memories, and stories about the thirty-two killed at Virginia Tech.
Our thoughts and prayers go out for the families, friends, and classmates of these thirty two.
Great job on the VT colors, Blogan. Thanks for your support. We’ll be sure to put in our gallery of the Orange And Maroon Web Effect.
Thirty-three. Cho’s family is suffering too; they are under armed guard and in hiding.
You’re absolutely right. Although I don’t like to group the killer’s death with the victims’, his family must be going through terrible grief. Not only must they deal with senselessness of it, but they probably feel some form of misplaced responsibility, that maybe if they had done something different, this could have been prevented.
Our thoughts and prayers go out for the Cho family, too.