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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]he calmly walked away as body parts and the screams of innocent people filled the air because of what he did. He went to a party the next day, he behaved as if nothing had happened to darken his mood - probably because, in fact, nothing had happened to dark his mood. Sympathy for him is a bit beyond my capabilities at this point.[/quote] His creep brothers youtube account: http://www.youtube.com/user/muazseyfullah People in the SS must have had nice school pictures too. Look at pictures of liberation of Bergen Belsen: http://life.time.com/history/at-the-gates-of-hell-the-liberation-of-bergen-belsen-april-1945/?iid=lf|mostpop#5 So a nice school picture then see him in the photo with the 8 year old child he killed. Could have been your child. Or the man with the shredded and blown off legs. Justapose them in your brain and sympathy evaporates.[/quote] Seriously, you couldn't find another way to make your point then to compare the Boston bombings to the Holocaust? That's like Godwin's law on steroids. [/quote]
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