I cannot believe y'all are still arguing about it.
fido
forget
it
drive
on
the important lesson in all of this is: where will you spend the afterlife?
our days are all numbered and whether we get gunned down at an atm, ran over
while biking, killed in combat, suffer a fatal heart attack, whatever.....it
matters not what happens to someone remaining behind, BUT WHERE WILL YOU SPEND
THE NEXT LIFE....THAT'S WHAT MATTERS. john 3:16
--- On Thu, 6/4/09, lofus1 <tonyko@...> wrote:
From: lofus1 <tonyko@...>
Subject: [TOSRV] Re: justice?
To: tourofthesciotorivervalley@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 7:55 PM
Just to chime in....probably can never really be any true justice, in the eyes
of all....is it justice in "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth" or any more or
less justice with "turning the other cheek"....
60 days, 60yrs will not bring back the good doctor. The tragedy for his family
must be so unbearable as to be unreal. Likewise, the woman will live with her
actions and inactions, such that they were and only she will ever truly know,
the rest of her life. I do not feel she got away with anything. Sure, as someone
stated, she can still be sued in civil court, but she may or may not seek relief
in bankruptcy if allowed....still, nothing will change what has already
happened.
Shortly after this tragedy, I told a couple close friends, that if this ever
becomes of me what happened to the doctor, to know that I died doing what I so
wanted to do and perhaps that will lessen any grief.
Celebrate life and living now while we can, life is so brief, barely a page in a
history book.....
Best,
Tony, echo, oregon
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