No just the media!
2007-04-20 14:05:51
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answer #1
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answered by Ivan S 6
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I will care. I still care about what happened at Columbine and on 9/11.
2007-04-20 15:16:33
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answer #2
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answered by sbma88 2
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First of all, it's anybody. Learn to spell.
Second of all, yes. Many people will care and they will care for the rest of their LIVES. They will never completely get over it.
I am affected by 9/11 every single day of my life and it will be that way until the day I die. Those around VA Tech will probably be the same way.
2007-04-20 16:05:10
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answer #3
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answered by truelori 3
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It's always painful to see innocent people harmed. It dosen't just involve the family and friends, it involves the community as a whole, and as someone who cares about others, this tragedy devistated me and I will not forget it, just as I didn't forget 9/11 or Columbine!!!
2007-04-20 15:22:20
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answered by Heather D 1
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Sure, the victims families will remember it always. They will be full of remorse and care deeply. It will be especially bad for them on Christmas and Birthdays and other special days for them. Once you lose someone you truly love, especially from a criminal act, you'll grow up enough not to ask a question like this one. Right now you're just young and too ignorant to realize the hurt you caused.
2007-04-20 14:20:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The view from the rest of the world is that there must be a majority of slow learners there not to realize that there should be enough gun control so that maniacs aren't included in the free for all, even if it does put a crimp in arms dealers pockets. Remember rather than care I think is the operative word, the families of the dead won't be forgetting.
2007-04-20 14:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion, yes. Just like when people bring up 9-11, it stings but not life fearing pain we got days after it happened. Years from now, it won't strike up an uproar of feeling as it does now.
2007-04-20 14:10:15
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answered by l_smith_1987 2
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Those who were involved will remember and care. Most of the rest of us have a very short attention span. The next Superbowl, Stanley Cup or Nascar race will wipe out everything else in our memory.
2007-04-20 14:14:26
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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I'm that sure the families, friends, and classmates of those killed will still care. I think everyone will still remember it as a tragedy, as we remeber Columbine today. Both are grim reminders of the rising level of violence in our world.
2007-04-20 14:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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as a results of fact it became right into a tragic journey that got here approximately at a place the place maximum persons experience risk-free and don't see this way of tragedy. I agree that the media shouldn't over sensationalize what got here approximately, yet nevertheless a life is a life and it is going to not remember who died. regrettably on the grounds that this got here approximately in a usa not used to this way of attack the deaths in Iraq somewhat made a blip on the radar demonstrate. no person is calling you to attend to every physique otherwise. it continues to be a tragic loss to those that misplaced better half and infants, it became into completely unpredicted. i think of the factor to marvel is what made it worse. regrettably it has grow to be complication-loose nature to %. up any newspaper or swap on any information coach and right here of greater Iraqis or infantrymen being killed. usa is at conflict and with conflict one has to assume casualities.
2016-12-10 07:24:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you still remember 9/11?
2007-04-20 14:37:20
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answered by R B 1
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