Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who are posting that he was 10 ft. from shore, can you please post a source for that? I'm not seeing that anywhere.
Don't rely on liberal news media for your news. Conservative media reports it first and is blunt about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop blaming that family. Have you no shame. I am disgusted by the posters blaming the family. Have you never been to Disney? The beaches are filled with families and kids wading in the water. Please, just stop being so stupid. The parents are not to blame.
THERE WAS A NO SWIMMING SIGN!
And for those of you who continue to act ignorant, allow me to define swimming and wading.
WADING: to walk through water
SWIMMING: to move through water by moving your arms and legs
DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE???
Why the heck weren't the hick parents keeping a close eye on the 2 year old? 2 year old! he was wading 10 feet from shore before the gator pulled him under.
I am more concerned that 5 GATORS were killed because of these parents irresponsibility. The nerve!
He identified the boy as two-year-old Lane Graves, son of Matt and Melissa Graves of Elk Horn, Nebraska. The Graves family were on the third day of their Orlando vacation when tragedy struck Tuesday night.
Lane had been wading in a 'no swimming' area at the upscale Grand Floridian Resort & Spa around 9:20pm when he was attacked by the gator, and his father tried and failed to wrestle him from the reptile's clenches.
During the search, wildlife officials caught and killed five alligators in the man-made lake and they say they will now use forensics to determine if they have already euthanized the alligator responsible for the attack. If not, officials promised to continue searching the lake for the creature.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop blaming that family. Have you no shame. I am disgusted by the posters blaming the family. Have you never been to Disney? The beaches are filled with families and kids wading in the water. Please, just stop being so stupid. The parents are not to blame.
THERE WAS A NO SWIMMING SIGN!
And for those of you who continue to act ignorant, allow me to define swimming and wading.
WADING: to walk through water
SWIMMING: to move through water by moving your arms and legs
DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE???
Why the heck weren't the hick parents keeping a close eye on the 2 year old? 2 year old! he was wading 10 feet from shore before the gator pulled him under.
I am more concerned that 5 GATORS were killed because of these parents irresponsibility. The nerve!
He identified the boy as two-year-old Lane Graves, son of Matt and Melissa Graves of Elk Horn, Nebraska. The Graves family were on the third day of their Orlando vacation when tragedy struck Tuesday night.
Lane had been wading in a 'no swimming' area at the upscale Grand Floridian Resort & Spa around 9:20pm when he was attacked by the gator, and his father tried and failed to wrestle him from the reptile's clenches.
During the search, wildlife officials caught and killed five alligators in the man-made lake and they say they will now use forensics to determine if they have already euthanized the alligator responsible for the attack. If not, officials promised to continue searching the lake for the creature.
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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3643538/Two-year-old-boy-snatched-alligator-Disney-TEN-FEET-shore-reptile-struck-lifeguard-reveals.html#ixzz4BgRZUy6a
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You and your elitist attitude are deplorable.
These poor parents are grieving the loss of their child.
Hick parents? I shutter to think what names your friends call you behind your back.
Anonymous wrote:The sheriff has been quoted many times as saying the boy was at the waters edge, about a foot from shore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who are posting that he was 10 ft. from shore, can you please post a source for that? I'm not seeing that anywhere.
Don't rely on liberal news media for your news. Conservative media reports it first and is blunt about it.
And are wrong as often as they're right.[/quot
Not pp, but the kid being 10.feet out is logical. Explains why parents couldn't get to him quickly and how alligator got to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop blaming that family. Have you no shame. I am disgusted by the posters blaming the family. Have you never been to Disney? The beaches are filled with families and kids wading in the water. Please, just stop being so stupid. The parents are not to blame.
THERE WAS A NO SWIMMING SIGN!
And for those of you who continue to act ignorant, allow me to define swimming and wading.
WADING: to walk through water
SWIMMING: to move through water by moving your arms and legs
DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE???
Why the heck weren't the hick parents keeping a close eye on the 2 year old? 2 year old! he was wading 10 feet from shore before the gator pulled him under.
I am more concerned that 5 GATORS were killed because of these parents irresponsibility. The nerve!
He identified the boy as two-year-old Lane Graves, son of Matt and Melissa Graves of Elk Horn, Nebraska. The Graves family were on the third day of their Orlando vacation when tragedy struck Tuesday night.
Lane had been wading in a 'no swimming' area at the upscale Grand Floridian Resort & Spa around 9:20pm when he was attacked by the gator, and his father tried and failed to wrestle him from the reptile's clenches.
During the search, wildlife officials caught and killed five alligators in the man-made lake and they say they will now use forensics to determine if they have already euthanized the alligator responsible for the attack. If not, officials promised to continue searching the lake for the creature.
Scroll down for video
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3643538/Two-year-old-boy-snatched-alligator-Disney-TEN-FEET-shore-reptile-struck-lifeguard-reveals.html#ixzz4BgRZUy6a
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who are posting that he was 10 ft. from shore, can you please post a source for that? I'm not seeing that anywhere.
I wasn't one of the posters, but googled is and found this link. First time I'm seeing the 10ft fact.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3643538/Two-year-old-boy-snatched-alligator-Disney-TEN-FEET-shore-reptile-struck-lifeguard-reveals.html
Anonymous wrote:The people who are posting that he was 10 ft. from shore, can you please post a source for that? I'm not seeing that anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who are posting that he was 10 ft. from shore, can you please post a source for that? I'm not seeing that anywhere.
Don't rely on liberal news media for your news. Conservative media reports it first and is blunt about it.
And are wrong as often as they're right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop blaming that family. Have you no shame. I am disgusted by the posters blaming the family. Have you never been to Disney? The beaches are filled with families and kids wading in the water. Please, just stop being so stupid. The parents are not to blame.
THERE WAS A NO SWIMMING SIGN!
And for those of you who continue to act ignorant, allow me to define swimming and wading.
WADING: to walk through water
SWIMMING: to move through water by moving your arms and legs
DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE???
Why the heck weren't the hick parents keeping a close eye on the 2 year old? 2 year old! he was wading 10 feet from shore before the gator pulled him under.
I am more concerned that 5 GATORS were killed because of these parents irresponsibility. The nerve!
He identified the boy as two-year-old Lane Graves, son of Matt and Melissa Graves of Elk Horn, Nebraska. The Graves family were on the third day of their Orlando vacation when tragedy struck Tuesday night.
Lane had been wading in a 'no swimming' area at the upscale Grand Floridian Resort & Spa around 9:20pm when he was attacked by the gator, and his father tried and failed to wrestle him from the reptile's clenches.
During the search, wildlife officials caught and killed five alligators in the man-made lake and they say they will now use forensics to determine if they have already euthanized the alligator responsible for the attack. If not, officials promised to continue searching the lake for the creature.
Scroll down for video
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3643538/Two-year-old-boy-snatched-alligator-Disney-TEN-FEET-shore-reptile-struck-lifeguard-reveals.html#ixzz4BgRZUy6a
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