Friday, July 20, 2012

Sympathy for Victims and a Thank You


There is little to say right now about the shootings at the Batman premiere in Aurora, Colorado early this morning except to offer sympathy to the victims and their families and to offer heartfelt thanks to the first responders. 





Thank you to everyone who has e-mailed me with their concerns. 

Images from Google Images

16 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! I just woke up. Hawaii always gets its news last. I'll check the news. This is so sad... so awful.

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  2. Thank you for this beautiful post. It is another tragic day for all of us in Colorado.

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  3. Colorado has certainly walked through much sadness this summer. The worlds gone mad it seems. Take care.

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  4. There are no words to ease the pain but prayers are being said to cover all involved with His mercy & grace.
    So very sad.

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  5. We join you!!!!!!




    Aloha to you from Honolulu
    Comfort Spiral
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  6. such a tradegy...so happy you are okay....I thought about you this morning when I heard the news...

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  7. praying for the community, victims, families, friends :(

    just so sad

    how close is Aurora to where you live Jeanie?

    betty

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  8. Such a tragedy and another one that I cannot understand. sandie

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  9. I guess I didn't realize you lived there Jeanie! We lived in Littleton before we moved to Kansas.

    Such a terrible tragedy! My heart goes out to the victims and their families. So sorry for your community. May God help us all...as it is such a crazy world sometimes.

    Love, Linda

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  10. Hello Jeanne. I was pleased to have you comment on my blog and see that we both know Sandie of Chatty Crone. I see you are from Colorado and now guess that you must be from Aurora. It is definitely another unbelievable event in our country and you must be feeling the brunt of the aftermath. Thoughts and prayers for all who must recover and face the days ahead.

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  11. That man is criminally insane! I pity his parents. How awful!

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  12. Such a sad, pitiful day.
    Those policemen, who rushed in to help and defend, are such heros. There is just no way to understand such loss.

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  13. My heart and prayers is with them now.

    http://www.memoirsofmeandmine.com/

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  14. I can't begin to imagine the trauma your community is feeling right now. A truly sad day.

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