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Tragic Accident Kills 3 Airline Students
The students were killed Friday night when the driver lost control of the SUV and it flipped several times, ejecting everyone inside. State police say all but one were wearing their seat belts. The accident happened on I-49 as the teenagers were on their way to a football game in Natchitoches.
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Very sad day
I have three daughters and one the same age as these girls that
where in this accident. It is hard for me to think about it more than a few minuets with out feeling the pain and loss of the parents and family and friends of these young ladies. My heart felt prayers go out to the families of these children. I had a rule for my girls that they could not drive on a interstate highway until they where 18. Looking back I took some heat even from my wife but hard love is just that. Isaac |
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A parent losing a child.. especially at such a young age.. I couldn't bear it. It's a no wonder my father had all that gray hair ! |
Kids Driving
I have two daughters, one 18 months, one due at Christmas. Hopefully some time in the next 14.5 years the driving age will be raised to thirty.
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My child was 19 before they were allowed to drive out of town. The girls that were killed looked like sweet innocent girls from their pictures. It is a parent's worst nightmare. My heart goes out to the girls' families.
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Sweet and Innocent
Have you ever seen pictures of dead children that didn't look sweet and innocent?
"Don't send the one of her confirmation, see if you can find her mug shot from when she got busted building the meth lab!" |
My brother was killed in an accident in 1983. It takes about 10 years for a family to get over something like this. And "get over" is a relative term.
I hear lots of stats going around, but something few talk about is the 30k accident deaths per year. I don't have to go far to find someone whose life has been touched by a car accident. |
a Real Perspective
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Get a life and grow up before your kids do! |
one tough subject
Man, hard to even talk about such a subject without getting caught up in it. Especially if you have children of your own.
Life is so freakin' fragile. I remember reading a few years back.. a family, it was like a few brothers and sisters and some friends all driving to freakin' CHURCH on a sunday morning... ALL got taken out by some 18 wheeler. If that's not enough to pull one's faith right out from under their feet, I don't know what will. Personally I think such a loss is just too much for one person (parent) to bear. Words cannot describe my sorrow for this family. :( |
October can just suck if you ask me. I say that cause I saw the passing of my brother 2 years ago this month. and 2 years before that saw the passing of my oldest brother. Some years before that my father. Each death affected me differently, but my brother who most recently passed away has absolutely been the hardest for me. Someone said it can take TEN years to get over it.. if I get over it in 20 I think I'll consider myself lucky. What keeps me going was my brothers love of life, he didn't wast a single moment, and I know he'd want us all to go on LIVING. So I give it my best.
Man this IS a tough subject.. I need a drink. |
Just a tragedy. Only thing thats certain about this earthly life is that sooner or later it ends. I'll confess to being more or less obsessed with death since my father's passing back in 2000. Since then, I doubt if a single day has gone by that the subject didn't cross my mind. I've always found it the very height of cruelty that we're aware of our own mortality...how fair is that? But I know exactly what my dad would've said about it...he'd have said "who the hell ever said life was fair?", to which I would've replied "I can live with the unfairness of living, its the dying part I object to." Since we all have to die some day wouldn't it have been far kinder to not know it? Would any of us trade our sentience for that blissful ignorance? There are times when I think I would. Scant comfort can be found in the understanding that death is part of life. Thats why we have religion...because nobody wants to believe that this is all there is...that we get one shot at it, and then...oblivion...the cessation of existence. Fortunately for us, creation (Genesis) itself is proof of the existence of God, and if He exists, then ipso facto there really IS hope. Hope that there is a hereafter, where we'll be reunited with our loved ones, never to experience death again. That was His promise... and if anyone's word is worth a damn, it has to be His. If there is any solace for the living, for the survivors, this is where it will be found.
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Heaven
I agree with Al. One thing is that religion is man made and the Bible and
Christianity is another. It is the question that drives us nuts. What is IT ? What is life like after our soul leaves this body ? These three young ladies where fine young ladies from there school to there work in there churches and love of there families. I know they are home with God and are just fine. There parents and loved ones still here in the clay shell are the ones that need our prayers. Isaac |
What a cold heart !
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4.0 student cooking up meth it is the dregs of society that do that crap. How would you feel if someone said that about your kid ? I cant say what I would do on this forum !!!!!!! |
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God Bless you and yours Reedman. I know you will be in a lot of peoples' prayers. |
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