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Originally Posted by mom2twins2 I believe the above statement says it all. Guess to some people it all depends on WHO was murdered. There is no outrage because one of our soldiers was murdered. It's just sort of 'ho hum, what do you expect.' But let someone who murders babies for a living be murdered, then the floodgates open with 'what a saint the doctor was, just doing his job, look at the crazy, the right wing did this,', and on and on.... sickening, just sickening. |
I think it really depends on where you live, how much you follow the news, etc. Both stories were on the news here an equal amount that I could see. I really think it is dependent upon what you want to see. I asked you earlier what exactly you were trying to say and I don't think you have answered it. Do you feel that the media is not covering the Soldier murder as much since it was "just a soldier"? I don't understand. You do know that our military members are murdered practically every day, right?
How about some outrage over the two journailists being imprisoned in Korea? They deserve some outrage, too. I'm not following your logic or understanding what exactly it is that you (or KTS) are trying to say here. Could you clarify it a little better?