Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R. I. P. Otto. I'm glad you were able to spend your last days surrounded by your loving family.
This. Thank Barack Obama for doing nothing to get him home.
I don't want the US government to risk other people's lives to rescue people who make foolish decisions.
Please note:
Trump didn't risk anyone's life.
Obama ignored the whole thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R. I. P. Otto. I'm glad you were able to spend your last days surrounded by your loving family.
This. Thank Barack Obama for doing nothing to get him home.
I don't want the US government to risk other people's lives to rescue people who make foolish decisions.
Please note:
Trump didn't risk anyone's life.
Obama ignored the whole thing.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R. I. P. Otto. I'm glad you were able to spend your last days surrounded by your loving family.
This. Thank Barack Obama for doing nothing to get him home.
I don't want the US government to risk other people's lives to rescue people who make foolish decisions.
People are human and make foolish decisions. We still endeavor to rescue them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R. I. P. Otto. I'm glad you were able to spend your last days surrounded by your loving family.
This. Thank Barack Obama for doing nothing to get him home.
I don't want the US government to risk other people's lives to rescue people who make foolish decisions.
Please note:
Trump didn't risk anyone's life.
Obama ignored the whole thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R. I. P. Otto. I'm glad you were able to spend your last days surrounded by your loving family.
This. Thank Barack Obama for doing nothing to get him home.
I don't want the US government to risk other people's lives to rescue people who make foolish decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How incredibly sad for his family. I hope they can find some measure of peace.
His family has shown great strength and grace through all this. Not sure I could do the same.
+1
+2. Having listened to Mr. Wambier since Otto's return, I am am even more convinced that better angels on earth abound. Peace by with the family and Otto.
What does this mean?
Mr. Warmbier seemed angelic to me, in his responses and body language to the press questions about his son. A perfect demeanor: one I could never have achieved and one where I knew Otto Warmbier was now at peace and in angelic hands. If you haven't seen his press conference, please do look.
I don't understand what you mean by "angelic". Did he forgive the people in North Korean who hurt his son?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R. I. P. Otto. I'm glad you were able to spend your last days surrounded by your loving family.
This. Thank Barack Obama for doing nothing to get him home.
I don't want the US government to risk other people's lives to rescue people who make foolish decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How incredibly sad for his family. I hope they can find some measure of peace.
His family has shown great strength and grace through all this. Not sure I could do the same.
+1
+2. Having listened to Mr. Wambier since Otto's return, I am am even more convinced that better angels on earth abound. Peace by with the family and Otto.
What does this mean?
Mr. Warmbier seemed angelic to me, in his responses and body language to the press questions about his son. A perfect demeanor: one I could never have achieved and one where I knew Otto Warmbier was now at peace and in angelic hands. If you haven't seen his press conference, please do look.
So angelic he couldn't help but politicize it . Yeah very angelic indeed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R. I. P. Otto. I'm glad you were able to spend your last days surrounded by your loving family.
This. Thank Barack Obama for doing nothing to get him home.
Doctors say the injury occurred "weeks" before the April 16 injury. His trial was March 16. Thus there was not much time of any, after the "trial" to act.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R. I. P. Otto. I'm glad you were able to spend your last days surrounded by your loving family.
This. Thank Barack Obama for doing nothing to get him home.
I don't want the US government to risk other people's lives to rescue people who make foolish decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R. I. P. Otto. I'm glad you were able to spend your last days surrounded by your loving family.
This. Thank Barack Obama for doing nothing to get him home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How incredibly sad for his family. I hope they can find some measure of peace.
His family has shown great strength and grace through all this. Not sure I could do the same.
+1
+2. Having listened to Mr. Wambier since Otto's return, I am am even more convinced that better angels on earth abound. Peace by with the family and Otto.
What does this mean?
Mr. Warmbier seemed angelic to me, in his responses and body language to the press questions about his son. A perfect demeanor: one I could never have achieved and one where I knew Otto Warmbier was now at peace and in angelic hands. If you haven't seen his press conference, please do look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How very sad. I feel for his parents. This is quite literally the worst worst case scenario. I'm glad he passed here surrounded by loved ones. RIP.
Also fuck NK.
Eye roll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R. I. P. Otto. I'm glad you were able to spend your last days surrounded by your loving family.
This. Thank Barack Obama for doing nothing to get him home.