Stories worth remembering as the dust settels
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One of the many heroic stories that has emerged as the dust settles on the deadly terror strikes in Mumbai.[^] Not a situation cops will have to face anywhere else, fight men with AK-47 and grandes with bare hands. :( Public helping the cops to overpower the terrorists: Video.[^] Brave crowd of neighbors pelted the terrorists with rocks as they entered the building[^]
-Suhredayan
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One of the many heroic stories that has emerged as the dust settles on the deadly terror strikes in Mumbai.[^] Not a situation cops will have to face anywhere else, fight men with AK-47 and grandes with bare hands. :( Public helping the cops to overpower the terrorists: Video.[^] Brave crowd of neighbors pelted the terrorists with rocks as they entered the building[^]
-Suhredayan
I find it very disturbing when an obviously incredible post such as this doesn't have several pages of responses that it deserves. Are we that busy? Too busy to show appreciation and respect? I'm ill. I'm disgusted in fact. These are good stories, true stories about human sacrifice and dedication. About love that transcends religion, politics or anything else and states for the world "I love you no matter the cost and I will save you if I can." I am disturbed that you've not received any votes or replies. I'm ill.
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I find it very disturbing when an obviously incredible post such as this doesn't have several pages of responses that it deserves. Are we that busy? Too busy to show appreciation and respect? I'm ill. I'm disgusted in fact. These are good stories, true stories about human sacrifice and dedication. About love that transcends religion, politics or anything else and states for the world "I love you no matter the cost and I will save you if I can." I am disturbed that you've not received any votes or replies. I'm ill.
Sorry... I was studying all night, and spent the morning cleaning my AK-47, SKS, etc, checking ammunition inventory, oiling the pins on grenades, and such. Can't be too prepared, you know... But having read them, I agree. It was an indescribable experience for those involved, and proved once again what good people are capable of doing when crises strike.
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