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Remember
As some of you may know, today marks the 9 year anaversory of The Oklahoma City Bombing in which 168 inocent people lost their lives and hunbdreds who were injured. And tomorrow is the 5 year of the Columbine Massacre, in which 12 students and 1 teacher were fataly shot. I just wanted to say that I wish the best for the families of those who lost their lives on these historic tragedys and that
The following Died in the columbine Massacre Rachel Joy Scott Daniel Rohrbough Cassie Bernall Lauren Townsend Corey DePooter Matthew Kechter Steven Curnow Kelly Fleming Daniel Mauser Isaiah Shoels Kyle Velasquez John Tomlin William "Dave" Sanders A list, by floor and location, of those killed in the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995: NINTH FLOOR Drug Enforcement Administration Shelly D. Bland, 25, of Tuttle Carrol June "Chip" Fields, 48, Guthrie Rona Linn Kuehner-Chafey, 35, Oklahoma City Carrie Ann Lenz, 26, Chotaw Kenneth Glenn McCullough, 36, Edmond U.S. Secret Service Cynthia L. Brown, 26, Oklahoma City Donald Ray Leonard, 50, Edmond Mickey B. Maroney, 50, Oklahoma City Linda G. McKinney, 47, Oklahoma City Kathy Lynn Seidl, 39, Bethel Alan G. Whicher, 40, Edmond EIGHTH FLOOR U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Ted L. Allen, 48, Norman Peter R. Avillanoza, 56, Oklahoma City David Neil Burkett, 47, Oklahoma City Donald Earl Burns, Sr., 63, Oklahoma City Kimberly Kay Clark, 39, Oklahoma City Susan Jane Ferrell, 37, Oklahoma City Dr. George Michael Howard, 45, Vallejo, Calif. Antonio "Tony" C. Reyes, 55, Edmond Lanny Lee David Scroggins, 46, Yukon Leora Lee Sells, 57, Oklahoma City Jules A. Valdez, 51, Edmond David Jack Walker, 54, Edmond Michael D. Weaver, 54, Edmond Frances "Fran" Ann Williams, 48, Oklahoma City Clarence Eugene Wilson, Sr. 49, Oklahoma SEVENTH FLOOR U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Diane E. (Hollingsworth) Althouse, 45, Edmond Andrea Yvette Blanton, 33, Oklahoma City Kim R. Cousins, 33, Midwest City Diana Lynne Day, 38, Oklahoma City Castine Brooks Hearn Deveroux, 49, Oklahoma City Judy J. (Froh) Fisher, 45, Oklahoma City Linda Louise Florence, 43, Oklahoma City J. Colleen Guiles, 59, Oklahoma City Thompson Eugene "Gene" Hodges, Jr., 54, Norman Ann Kreymborg, 57, Oklahoma City Teresa Lea Taylor Lauderdale, 41, Shawnee Mary Leasure-Rentie, 39, Bethany James A. McCarthy II, 53, Edmond Betsy J. (Beebe) McGonnell, 47, Norman Patricia Ann Nix, 47, Edmond Terry Smith Rees, 41, Midwest City John Thomas Stewart, 51, Oklahoma City John Karl Van Ess III, 67, Chickasha Jo Ann Whittenberg, 35, Oklahoma City SIXTH FLOOR U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting Sgt. Benjamin LaRanzo Davis, USMC, 29, Edmond Capt. Randolph A. Guzman, USMC, 28, Castro Valley, Calif. FIFTH FLOOR U.S. Department of Agriculture Olen Burl Bloomer, 61, Moore James E. Boles, 50, Oklahoma City Dr. Margaret L. "Peggy" Clark, 42, Chickasha Richard "Dick" Cummins, 55, Mustang Doris "Adele" Higginbottom, 44, Oklahoma City Carole Sue Khalil, 50, Oklahoma City Rheta Bender Long, 60, Oklahoma City U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Paul Gregory Beatty Broxterman, 42, Edmond U.S. Customs Office Paul D. Ice, 42, Midwest City Claude Authur Medearis, S.S.A., 41, Norman FOURTH FLOOR U.S. Department of Transportation/Federal Highway Lucio Aleman, Jr., 33, Oklahoma City Mark Allen Bolte, 28, Oklahoma City Michael Carrillo, 44, Oklahoma City Larry James Jones, 46. Yukon James K. Martin, 34, Oklahoma City Ronota Ann Newberry-Woodbridge, 31, Edmond Jerry Lee Parker, 45, Norman Michelle A. Reeder, 33, Oklahoma City Rick L. Tomlin, 46, Piedmont Johnny Allen Wade, 42, Edmond John A. Youngblood, 52, Yukon U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion Sgt. 1st Class Lola Bolden, U.S. Army, 40, Birmingham, Ala. Karen Gist Carr, 32, Midwest City Peggy Louise Holland, 37, Oklahoma City John C. Moss III., 50, Oklahoma City Victoria (Vickey) L. Sohn, 36, Moore Dolores (Dee) Stratton, 51, Moore Kayla Marie Titsworth, 3.50, Lawton Wanda Lee Watkins, 49, Oklahoma City THIRD FLOOR Defense Security Service Harley Richard Cottingham, 46, Oklahoma City Peter L. DeMaster, 44, Oklahoma City Norma "Jean" Johnson, 62, Oklahoma City Larry L. Turner, 42, Oklahoma City Robert G. Westberry, 57, Oklahoma City Federal Employees Credit Union Woodrow Clifford "Woody" Brady, 41, Oklahoma City Kimberly Ruth Burgess, 29, Oklahoma City Kathy A. Finley, 44, Yukon Jamie (Fialkowski) Genzer, 32, Wellston Sheila R. Gigger-Driver, 28, Oklahoma City Linda Coleen Housley, 53, Oklahoma City Robbin Ann Huff, 37, Bethany Christi Yolanda Jenkins, 32, Edmond Alvin J. Justes, 54, Oklahoma City Valerie Jo Koelsch, 33, Oklahoma City Kathy Cagle Leinen, 47, Oklahoma City Claudette (Duke) Meek, 43, Oklahoma City Frankie Ann Merrell, 23, Oklahoma City Jill Diane Randolph, 27, Oklahoma City Claudine Ritter, 48, Oklahoma City Christy Rosas, 22, Moore Sonja Lynn Sanders, 27, Moore Karan Howell Shepherd, 27, Moore Victoria Jeanette Texter, 37, Oklahoma City Virginia M. Thompson, 56, El Reno Tresia Jo "Mathes" Worton, 28, Oklahoma City SECOND FLOOR America's Kids Child Development Center Baylee Almon, 1, Oklahoma City Danielle Nicole Bell, 15 months, Oklahoma City Zachary Taylor Chavez, 3, Oklahoma City Dana LeAnne Cooper, 24, Moore Anthony Christopher Cooper II, 2, Moore Antonio Ansara Cooper Jr., 6 months, Midwest City Aaron M. Coverdale, 5.50, Oklahoma City Elijah S. Coverdale, 2.50, Oklahoma City Jaci Rae Coyne, 14 months, Moore Brenda Faye Daniels, 42, Oklahoma City Taylor Santoi Eaves, 8 months, Midwest City Tevin D'Aundrae Garrett, 16 months, Midwest City Kevin "Lee" Gottshall II, 6 months, Norman Wanda Lee Howell, 34, Spencer Blake Ryan Kennedy, 1.50, Amber Dominique Ravae (Johnson)-London, 2, Oklahoma City Chase Dalton Smith, 3, Oklahoma City Colton Wade Smith, 2, Oklahoma City VISITOR Scott D. Williams, 24, Tuttle FIRST FLOOR Social Security Administration Teresa Antionette Alexander, 33, Oklahoma City Richard A. Allen, 46, Oklahoma City Pamela Cleveland Argo, 36, Oklahoma City Saundra G. (Sandy) Avery, 34, Midwest City Calvin Battle, 62, Oklahoma City Peola Battle, 56, Oklahoma City Oleta C. Biddy, 54, Tuttle Casandra Kay Booker, 25, Oklahoma City Carol Louise Bowers, 53, Yukon Peachlyn Bradley, 3, Oklahoma City Gabreon D.L. Bruce, 3 months, Oklahoma City Katherine Louise Cregan, 60, Oklahoma City Ashley Megan Eckles, 4, Guthrie Don Fritzler, 64, Oklahoma City Mary Anne Fritzler, 57, Oklahoma City Laura Jane Garrison, 61, Oklahoma City Margaret Betterton Goodson, 54, Oklahoma City Ethel L. Griffin, 55, Edmond Cheryl E. Hammon, 44, Oklahoma City Ronald Vernon Harding, Sr., 55, Oklahoma City Thomas Lynn Hawthorne, Sr., 52, Choctaw Dr. Charles E. Hurlburt, 73, Oklahoma City Jean Nutting Hurlburt, 67, Oklahoma City Raymond "Lee" Johnson, 59, Oklahoma City LaKesha Richardson Levy, 21, Midwest City Aurelia Donna Luster, 43, Guthrie Robert Lee Luster, Jr., 45, Guthrie Rev. Gilbert X. Martinez, 35, Oklahoma City Cartney J. McRaven, 19, Midwest City Derwin W. Miller, 27, Oklahoma City Eula Leigh Mitchell, 64, Oklahoma City Emilio Tapia, 50, Oklahoma City Charlotte Andrea Lewis Thomas, 43, Oklahoma City Michael George Thompson, 47, Yukon LaRue A. Treanor, 55, Guthrie Luther H. Treanor, 61, Guthrie Robert N. Walker, Jr., 52, Oklahoma City Julie Marie Welch, 23, Oklahoma City W. Stephen Williams, 42, Cashion Sharon Louise Wood-Chesnut, 47, Oklahoma City General Services Administration Steven Douglas Curry, 44, Norman Michael L. Loudenslager, 48, Harrah THOSE KILLED IN SURROUNDING AREA Rescue Worker Rebecca Needham Anderson, 37, Midwest City Athenian Building (Job Corps) Anita Christine Hightower, 27, Oklahoma City Kathryn Elizabeth Ridley, 24, Oklahoma City Oklahoma Water Resources Board Building Robert N. Chipman, 51, Edmond Trudy Jean Rigney, 31, Midwest City |
Dude, did you HAVE to remind me of that? I live in OKC and I truly thought that Horror.com was one of the few places I could go without hearing people drudge that up. The local news makes a big damned deal about it every fucking year.
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Damn seeing all the names of those people who died really puts the gravity of the situation in perspective. Its not just another event on the news, ya know?:( truly a tragedy....
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yes i did
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And I care--why? Boo-Who, lots of people died, waaaa! Im soooo sad! :rolleyes: Like I give a fuck about some damn dead bitches.
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Well, my friends, what can I say... I wish the best to the families of all the listed victims and long for the day in which the stupidity which moves such fould deeds won't be more than an unpleasant footnote in history...
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Personally, i think its human nature, and i think the world would be a better place if we were all wiped off of it. JMO. |
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and if your not. feel free to drop dead right now. whats the point of living if were not gonna give a shit about anybody but ourselves? the sad thing is, that when YOU die, some people WILL care. |
Truly a tragedy.....may they rest in peace
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I agree its sad all those people are now six feet under but I knew NONE of them, therefore it doesnt effect me and Im not going to bawl my eyes out about it for you, dreadfully sorry. Its not that I dont feel sorry for them people and their grieving families but, whats done is done and whos to say some of those people werent evil or suicidal anyway?
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hey freddy thats really messed up that you would say something like that....remind me to laugh at you when a relative of yours dies....you ass....that wasnt even a tad bit funny.....
moment of silence from me to all those who lost their lives in OKC and Columbine............... thank you all who appreciate and remember |
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Columbine freaked me out because i was one of those kids in high-school (but i stood up for myself, never went crazy) And as far as Oklahoma City..... I hope Nichols, and before him McVeigh, die/died in terror. While their at it, i hope Eric Rudolph has a horrble fucking death as well (abortion clinic bomber) |
i agree that columbine did fuck some of us up because we were the ones being trashed but not only did the killers in columbine get treated like crap they did the same to people so why go kill people that you trashed back any way....kind of sad if you ask me
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They got picked on, but from what i have seen, they were antisocial little asses to begin with. I never felt bad for kids that got picked on that fucked with other people.
I think the fact that they chose april 20th because it was Hitler's birthday proves that they were assholes anyway. Can you believe i misse dbeing born the same day as hitler by ONE DAY? And I am half german. That kinda freaks me out. and Ilived for 9 years in germany. eek. I promis i wont try taking over any countries or commit genocide. I just want to write and prgram. |
I hear ya Vod....and i know you wont commit genocide and take over the world ha ha ha but i will lol
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there is one group of people i would like to see wiped off the earth, and they span all races and religions:
Stupid people. Cop: Why did you kill that guy? You are going away for a long time! Me: He was stupid. Cop: oops, sorry. My Mistake. Go get a slushie and have a nice day. :) |
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Gore, tsk:
You So Crazy! |
NO buddy.....
YOU SO CRAZY |
No YOU SO.....
A jeez, I can see where this is going. WE SO CRAZY! |
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its interesting VOD the point you brought up because thats exactly what i've been saying
its typical 'why did it have to happen' and no if it were my wish, i wouldnt have it happen. but i like to think that things happen to a reason and fate has a role i mean think about it. i'm not saying ALL of them but think of the few that were go nna come home that night and yell at their wife for not having dinner ready on time. that were gonna beat up their kids becuase they didnt get strriaght A's. how about the ones that were gonna go to their whores house and say that they were woroking late? and how about all the people that had been sick the days prior and ended up feeling better that day. they came to work saying 'wow i just got over the worst flu' then how about all the people that woke up that morning WITH the flu. "damnit i have to call in sick today this sucks" or those people whos maybe mother died back in ohio and they had to fly in to see her and miss work. how about those on jury duty? its just weird how things happen.. but i do think things happen for a reason. yes you could sit there and be so angry but theresn othing you can do but learn from it and hope. |
I find nothing wrong in people wanting to keep these kind of tragedys in the public eye ,especially on the anniversary of said event. Just over a year ago we had one of the worst fire tragedys in the country in my state. A nightclub fire that claimed 100 people. It was a nightclub that I myself frequented often.And I very well could have been there that night [ Thank God I'm not a Great White fan. ] But if these remembrances give the family's of the victims any comfort at all, than what harm can they do. We just had the year anniversary of the fire in February and thats all we heard about for a week, but so what. If I choose not to read about it or watch it on the tube than I didn't.
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i agree that to keep them in the public eye like every 5 years but not every year.....its 9 years to the day.....it does get old fast
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