Many of the regular trolls of Tribune posts are so callous and totally heartless. This was a good man from a great family and his children and family are mourning his loss. Before posting your opinion of government and who might get this or that and trying to figure out when "they" knew he was ill, why not just say a prayer for the loss? Why not take a minute to think about how it would feel if you were the family and read this trash or, are you just so inherently cold and unfeeling that you aren't able to grasp such a loss and the affect it might have on his loved ones?
I'm not a family member or friend, I have no government affiliations but felt the need to let you people know my thoughts. I also am not a regular reviewer or contributor to this blog so rest assured that I will not come back to find out what nastiness is added in response to my comments or to review your opinions. Enjoy the rest of your hapless life.
Sorry, I beg your pardon I guess I overlooked your suggestion for solutions: #1-Removing Intent and #2-Changing Hearts. Bravo, you are every much as smart as you pretend to be. And speaking of changing hearts...looks like I was able to raise your pulse with my initial response to your nonsense. Smiles!
TIO you constantly go low! I've noticed you are always latching on to anyone with a view trying to distort and distract from the issue. You go about in circles and never end with an actual point or in this case a "solution". Seems to me you have nothing better to do than criticize. It doesn't matter whether M6 is a student or not, you should not be so critical and every now and then take a moment to thoroughly consider their point of view before you go spouting out your nonsense. Your comments irk me on a regular basis but I imagine you to be a lonely soul with nothing better to do so I keep my views to myself. The "I go high comment" was just too much.
Sassy3 says...
Many of the regular trolls of Tribune posts are so callous and totally heartless. This was a good man from a great family and his children and family are mourning his loss. Before posting your opinion of government and who might get this or that and trying to figure out when "they" knew he was ill, why not just say a prayer for the loss? Why not take a minute to think about how it would feel if you were the family and read this trash or, are you just so inherently cold and unfeeling that you aren't able to grasp such a loss and the affect it might have on his loved ones?
I'm not a family member or friend, I have no government affiliations but felt the need to let you people know my thoughts. I also am not a regular reviewer or contributor to this blog so rest assured that I will not come back to find out what nastiness is added in response to my comments or to review your opinions. Enjoy the rest of your hapless life.
On UPDATED: Chief Justice Stephen Isaacs dies age 63
Posted 30 August 2018, 11:08 a.m. Suggest removal
Sassy3 says...
Sorry, I beg your pardon I guess I overlooked your suggestion for solutions:
#1-Removing Intent and #2-Changing Hearts. Bravo, you are every much as smart as you pretend to be. And speaking of changing hearts...looks like I was able to raise your pulse with my initial response to your nonsense. Smiles!
On UPDATED: Man dead after double shooting
Posted 20 July 2017, 1:49 p.m. Suggest removal
Sassy3 says...
TIO you constantly go low! I've noticed you are always latching on to anyone with a view trying to distort and distract from the issue. You go about in circles and never end with an actual point or in this case a "solution". Seems to me you have nothing better to do than criticize. It doesn't matter whether M6 is a student or not, you should not be so critical and every now and then take a moment to thoroughly consider their point of view before you go spouting out your nonsense. Your comments irk me on a regular basis but I imagine you to be a lonely soul with nothing better to do so I keep my views to myself. The "I go high comment" was just too much.
On UPDATED: Man dead after double shooting
Posted 20 July 2017, 11:15 a.m. Suggest removal