Woe.be.gone
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Out of the eight terrorists who were killed, seven of them killed themselves with suicide belts.
Per 20/20 report.
Per 20/20 report.
brain slowing .... but ..........if this had nothing to do with yesterday, then that does mean that they had been planning this whole night in advance ---------thats even a bigge ---r wow than if this was in reponse to yesterday killing him
oh my..............
Parisians use #PorteOuverte to offer shelter to those in need
"In the wake of deadly attacks in Paris, residents of the city took to social media to open up their homes to those in need of shelter. Using the hashtag #PorteOuverte, which translates to Open Door, Parisians who were in their homes began offering to shelter any tourists or Parisians who needed a place of shelter in the aftermath of the deadly attacks."
Source: www.msnbc.com
I wasn't here or on a news channel as this horror unfolded. Has a time frame been given as to when all targets were hit? TIA
why did they choose that retaurant ? I get the bigger ones , the cambodein one is wiered its really small. Caution: Lunesta in body - typing bad enought without Lunesta be aware ...........
Not that it matters in terms of the horror those involved experienced, but France has roughly 1/5 of the population of the US. So for those scoffing at the death toll, 153 lives lost is significant in proportion to the population.
But the fact that such death even needed to be qualified is astounding. Who actually gets to decide which mass terrorist killings "matter more?"
SMDH.
My heart goes out to all of Paris tonight, but especially to those parents who waved goodbye, said " have fun, be careful and don't stay out too late", to the beautiful young people off to a concert on a Friday night, who won't be coming home.
Somehow I think the parents of all those young people killed in the theater tonight might feel differently. Actually, the loved ones of all those killed and maimed tonight will feel differently. In my mind it's not about numbers. It's about hate. It's about terror, and it's changed their lives, their world forever. Compassion, it's a good thing.
I think you guys can indulge me for a moment while I offer a few prayerful thoughts for the dead and their families; and for the wounded and critically injured, that their physical suffering might be eased, their bodies healed quickly, and their psychic pain short-lived.
I wasn't here or on a news channel as this horror unfolded. Has a time frame been given as to when all targets were hit? TIA
I dunno my friend but seems these recent attacks are to step up the terror intent? In other words nobody is safe anywhere? Maybe is was a popular tourist eatery?
My heart goes out to all of Paris tonight, but especially to those parents who waved goodbye, said " have fun, be careful and don't stay out too late", to the beautiful young people off to a concert on a Friday night, who won't be coming home.
I am devastated. I lived in Paris for a good bit of time, one half of my family is French. I can't get in touch with any of them via email/SM and don't want to tie up phone lines.
My heart is in the heart of the City of Lights tonight. The Bataclan Theater was in my general neighborhood-- 2.25 miles from my home when I lived there.
Prayers for all of France and especially my friends and family.
I am devastated. I lived in Paris for a good bit of time, one half of my family is French. I can't get in touch with any of them via email/SM and don't want to tie up phone lines.
My heart is in the heart of the City of Lights tonight. The Bataclan Theater was in my general neighborhood-- 2.25 miles from my home when I lived there.
Prayers for all of France and especially my friends and family.