Comments on: Woman Stabbed To Death As Neighbors Dawdle
21-Year-Old New Yorker's Screams Unheeded For 30 Minutes; Later Found In Pool Of Blood
- Does anyone think he''''ll get to keep his green card?
Posted by FarRemoved
Does anyone actually BELIEVE he ever HAD a green card? - Reply to this comment
- Yes, except for the fact she screamed "Help, help, he stabbed me on the neck, I''m bleeding from the neck."
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- I am sure a scream in that neighborhood is a minute to minute occurrence and the neighbors had no idea someone was being murdered.
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- By the way,the posts from the libs on bob novak, who has the same type of tumor as kennedy were more vile than anything posted by a conservative.
You should a seen the Lib posts when Tony Snow died!
Posted by angryman55 at 05:46 PM : Aug 25, 2008
So, is this the excuse you use to give yourself permission to be vile and mean back?
Not all "libs" are vile, and not all conservatives are saints, angry man. If you bothered to take a look, you would see what I see, evil and goodness has never divided itself by political party affiliations. Evil and Good is divided by personal accountability, those who have it and those who don''t.
Respectfully, a "lib". - Reply to this comment
- I would have called the police when I saw him coming because he looks like trouble.To think that she was screming for somebody to help her and nobody did,it''s sad. I suppose it is better to live in the south because that is so cold not to even care about a person''s life.It hurts me to know that her last words were help me and nobody did.that scream had to be eriee because it was her last, so sad.
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- Her name was "Ebony Garcia"??? Chuckle chuckle.
My gut tells me the world is better off without both her and this scum killer.
Posted by AnitaY417 at 04:40 PM : Aug 25, 2008
WOW! With such limited info you can get a "gut" feel like that?? How sad. - Reply to this comment
- The problem isn''t apathy, it''s just plain stupidity and ignorance. All these people piled up on top of each other, living like caged animals, are bound to lose their minds every now and again. Ok, there might be something to say about living in Manhattan, if you have the means to do so, but in the rest of the burroughs the people are sucking the lifeblood out of each other trying to survive the rat race while living in an over inflated, over crowded, cesspool of humanity.
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- Yes, I''ve heard of Kitty Genovese. Her case was broadcast all over the country and I thought that we had learned something from this. How long does it take to call 911? There is no excuse for her pleas for help being ignored. New Yorkers should be ashamed of themselves.
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- Does anyone remember Kitty Genovese? Quite similar story. A young woman in Kew Gardens, (Queens), New York was stabbed and screaming for help. Neighbors ignored the screams and she bled to death alone. This happened probably 30 years ago.
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- To alien_view
My ''TYPE"???? Have you ''JUDGED'' me? Why that''s a SIN! On your knees, you bible-thumping hypocrite and beg forgiveness from the salvation fairy.
Dumb@ss! - Reply to this comment
- Maybe all her neighbors will scream one night and no one will care!
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- haoli25 - I just love the way your type brings condemnation upon yourselves. Those in Noah''s day were a lot like you. Then it was too late. This time it will be fire.....enjoy. My guess is that you are a Liberal as well.....regardless watching anyone just die and doing nothinbg is unforgivable.
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- The indifference towards others that this shows can only get worse with the ascendancy of secularism in America.
Posted by denn034 at 03:39 PM : Aug 25, 2008
Since polls indicate that 95% of Americans claim they believe in God, clearly secularism is NOT the problem. It seems more reasonable to conclude that somehow religion has failed to install a viable conscience in the people who ignored this woman''s cries. Perhaps they were claiming "it must be God''s will that she die". A pathetic excuse. - Reply to this comment
- To alien_view
VERY GOOD, now tell us about the talking snake. - Reply to this comment
- "AM I MY BROTHER''S KEEPER?" Genesis 4:9
1. Perhaps one of the more thought-provoking questions in the Bible is that one asked by Cain:
a. Cain had killed his brother because God had accepted Abel''s offering, but not his own - Gen 4:3-8
b. When the Lord inquired concerning Abel, Cain''s response was: "Am I my brother''s keeper?" (Gen 4:9)
2. This is a question we would do well to ask ourselves today...
a. Are we our brother''s keeper?
b. Do we have a responsibility to watch out for and care for one another?
When one turns to the New Testament, it becomes clear that the answer is in the AFFIRMATIVE. In fact, there are many passages which emphasize this. We are our brothers keeper and God holds us responsible and not only conditionally. - Reply to this comment
- how sad this is that no one did anything until thirty minute later. doesnt anyone care anymore?
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- Posted by Xlib at 12:42 PM : Aug 25, 2008
This is not about politics you idiot it is about someone being murdered. - Reply to this comment
- The citizens of New York would like to remind you to mind your own business.
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- The indifference towards others that this shows can only get worse with the ascendancy of secularism in America. Shame on those people in New York!
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- Is not NY a sanctuary city?
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