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	<title>Comments on: Book on Virginia Tech massacre</title>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/12106#comment-137617</link>
		<author>Reader's Write</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2007 21:25:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>All right.  All of these memorials were appropriate during the first week after the shootings, but now I just feel like some of these people just want to drone on and on about the subject.  Can't we just try to heal and move on?  If you keep looking over your shoulder at what has happened already, you'll completely miss what's in front of you.  I'm not suggesting that we should just forget about this and act like it never happened, but at the same time I really feel like a select amount of people are just milking the tragedy right now.  Even the book title sounds discouraging.  Yes, the campus was shocked to its foundation when this happened, but we as a campus and as a community refused to break down in our time of sorrow.  Instead of letting this divide us, we have used it to unite with one another.  Even students from other colleges have pledged their overwhelming support in the aftermath of what happened.  To keep going on and on about what a terrible event this is is just going to cause the general public to give the university and its members pity instead of the respect and admiration in the face of adversity that they truly deserve.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All right.  All of these memorials were appropriate during the first week after the shootings, but now I just feel like some of these people just want to drone on and on about the subject.  Can&#8217;t we just try to heal and move on?  If you keep looking over your shoulder at what has happened already, you&#8217;ll completely miss what&#8217;s in front of you.  I&#8217;m not suggesting that we should just forget about this and act like it never happened, but at the same time I really feel like a select amount of people are just milking the tragedy right now.  Even the book title sounds discouraging.  Yes, the campus was shocked to its foundation when this happened, but we as a campus and as a community refused to break down in our time of sorrow.  Instead of letting this divide us, we have used it to unite with one another.  Even students from other colleges have pledged their overwhelming support in the aftermath of what happened.  To keep going on and on about what a terrible event this is is just going to cause the general public to give the university and its members pity instead of the respect and admiration in the face of adversity that they truly deserve.</p>
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