Comments on: Bystander Pulls Off Daring Subway Rescue

Commuter Jumps Onto Tracks To Save Teen Who Suffered A Seizure

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by agnim January 3, 2007 6:03 PM EST
"You would try to suck the joy out of anything.

Posted by mick7744 at 02:44 PM : Jan 03, 2007"
You obviously don't deserve your so-called 'joy' if you can't handle truth; since the source of real joy IS ALSO the source of truth! LOL

When the word 'hero' is bandied about, those are the kinds of individuals (non-harming) of whom the word hero makes sense!
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by mick7744 January 3, 2007 5:44 PM EST
Agnim:

You would try to suck the joy out of anything. As bad as reading your hate-filled babble is, it must be really horrible BEING you.
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by January 3, 2007 5:29 PM EST
Nice story, can you imagine jumping in front of a train? I think I would have had to come home and change my shorts
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by stubs_5 January 3, 2007 4:47 PM EST
con_dik_kikr,

I was referring to your insult to those who don't believe God exixts. Why do you have to bring that up instaed of complement the man for his heroism?
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by biztechlink January 3, 2007 4:41 PM EST
Wesley - YOU are an incredible person and a true hero!
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by hrdstonewall January 3, 2007 4:40 PM EST
Everyone, please write NYC's Mayor Bloomberg at :

http://www.nyc.gov/html/mail/html/mayor.html

and ask him to give Mr. Wesley the highest accolade possible. It costs you nothing and will get recognition to someone who definetely deserves it.
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by hrdstonewall January 3, 2007 4:34 PM EST
Amazing. God has certainly something very specially planned for young Cameron as he specifically placed Mr. Autrey to guard over him at that precise moment. Just another way God makes his presence know to everybody. My respects to CBS for not letting such and act of valor fall into the everyday white noise. Everybody, let's write to NY congressmen and Mayor Bloomberg to request their help in getting Mr. Wesley the highest commendation possible. I doubt if I would have the courage to leave my two daughters and jump in front of a speeding train to save someone I know nothing about. It comes as no surprise, that such selflessness and magnificent courage comes from a war veteran trained by The United States Military, we should all feel proud of the American Spirit and Code of Honor upheld by our military personnel and vets, regardless of our political affiliations or opinions, our soldiers, seamen, marines, airmen and vets are the world's finest and that is a fact.
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by drhunter530 January 3, 2007 4:30 PM EST
This is the way it should be. There are so many of us who will never know if we have what it takes to do what Mr Autrey did. Now he knows. You are a true hero. Absolutely amazing!
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by dnehme January 3, 2007 4:20 PM EST
With all the bad in the world it was wonderful to read this story and to know that there are still good people in the world who are selfless like Mr. Autrey. God Bless you!
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by luvny-2009 January 3, 2007 4:18 PM EST
con_dik_kikr - NO but you should

I never gave it a thought whether the kid he saved was while or black or purple. Who cares, what he did was amazing. Had they not shown Mr. Autrey's picture who would have known he was black or white or purple and who cares if the kid was black and Mr. Autry was white. Quit trying to start problems and take anything away from what he did.
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