Guest Loss Report post Posted November 8, 2004 Whatever. A non-extremist will at least leave the dead alone. I didn't particularly care for Ronald Reagan as President, but you didn't seeing me likening his funeral to Weekend At Bernie's, despite the temptation being there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkktookmybabyaway 0 Report post Posted November 8, 2004 Maybe it was a gay wedding and he could now never be with the one he loves. Damn you GEORGE W. BUSH... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Loss Report post Posted November 8, 2004 Maybe it was a gay wedding and he could now never be with the one he loves. Damn you GEORGE W. BUSH... I am NOT taking up for the guy. I think he's obviously a moron, and it's probably better that the world is without someone who thinks like that at this point. That said, he's dead. Let him be. Drop it. There's a reason people don't think conservatives are compassionate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted November 8, 2004 Maybe it was a gay wedding and he could now never be with the one he loves. Damn you GEORGE W. BUSH... I am NOT taking up for the guy. I think he's obviously a moron, and it's probably better that the world is without someone who thinks like that at this point. That said, he's dead. Let him be. Drop it. There's a reason people don't think conservatives are compassionate. I'd rather have somebody who ACTUALLY helps, rather than somebody who "feels my pain". -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted November 8, 2004 What about the family that has to suffer through the death of their son? [kkktookmybabyaway] Hippie. [/kkktookmybabyaway] I do feel bad for the family, friends, and his (possible) fiance. There's no reason they should have to go through this. The guy was a selfish piece of shit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Ol' Smitty 0 Report post Posted November 8, 2004 Agreed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted November 10, 2004 Actually, for what it's worth, the election had nothing to do with his suicide. November 9, 2004 -- A 25-year-old Georgia man left behind a bizarre, handwritten travelogue detailing his somber thoughts and often quirky adventures before he ended his life with a shotgun blast to the head in the construction pit of Ground Zero. Andrew Veal's three-page missive, which cops found in his parked car near the site, at first shows a man amused over the purchase of his suicide weapon and later anguished over his passion for two women: his fiancée and a love from his hometown, Athens, Ga. Although the letter isn't dated, Veal was last seen by his friends on election night. He is believed to have set out on his final journey sometime the following day. At first, his friends believed he killed himself over the outcome of the election, but his written musings never mention it. His first entry is about buying the gun, the same gun he used to kill himself sometime early Saturday while he sat on a concrete box in the pit of Ground Zero with a bottle of Jack Daniels at his side. "I got 60 rounds of shells and I'm driving toward the beach or Jersey. I'm still in Walmart . . . I just bought a Smith and Wesson 12-gauge action shotgun. I can't wait to fire it. I can contact Trent, but if I do I won't tell him about the shotgun because he'll get nervous." As he drives closer to Manhattan, Veal reveals his anguish over two women. Veal who was engaged to an Iowa college student, Audrey Grieme, 21, reveals his feelings toward another woman named Karen, who lives in Athens. "I think I expressed my feelings to Karen with all certainty today. What bad timing. What an ass- - - I am. I learned early what it is to fall in love with someone. But I never learned how not to." "She doesn't deserve the turmoil I am sure to put her through. She is one of the most altruistic people." Veal's addresses his last lines to his parents. "To mom and Dad please know this is not your fault. It's my own doing. I'm thinking of you now. I love you both very much." http://nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33757.htm -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Ol' Smitty 0 Report post Posted November 10, 2004 Actually, for what it's worth, the election had nothing to do with his suicide. November 9, 2004 -- A 25-year-old Georgia man left behind a bizarre, handwritten travelogue detailing his somber thoughts and often quirky adventures before he ended his life with a shotgun blast to the head in the construction pit of Ground Zero. Andrew Veal's three-page missive, which cops found in his parked car near the site, at first shows a man amused over the purchase of his suicide weapon and later anguished over his passion for two women: his fiancée and a love from his hometown, Athens, Ga. Although the letter isn't dated, Veal was last seen by his friends on election night. He is believed to have set out on his final journey sometime the following day. At first, his friends believed he killed himself over the outcome of the election, but his written musings never mention it. His first entry is about buying the gun, the same gun he used to kill himself sometime early Saturday while he sat on a concrete box in the pit of Ground Zero with a bottle of Jack Daniels at his side. "I got 60 rounds of shells and I'm driving toward the beach or Jersey. I'm still in Walmart . . . I just bought a Smith and Wesson 12-gauge action shotgun. I can't wait to fire it. I can contact Trent, but if I do I won't tell him about the shotgun because he'll get nervous." As he drives closer to Manhattan, Veal reveals his anguish over two women. Veal who was engaged to an Iowa college student, Audrey Grieme, 21, reveals his feelings toward another woman named Karen, who lives in Athens. "I think I expressed my feelings to Karen with all certainty today. What bad timing. What an ass- - - I am. I learned early what it is to fall in love with someone. But I never learned how not to." "She doesn't deserve the turmoil I am sure to put her through. She is one of the most altruistic people." Veal's addresses his last lines to his parents. "To mom and Dad please know this is not your fault. It's my own doing. I'm thinking of you now. I love you both very much." http://nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33757.htm -=Mike All that grave-pissing for nothing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted November 10, 2004 No, he was just a pissy loser. He doesn't deserve my urine. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkktookmybabyaway 0 Report post Posted November 10, 2004 So the election didn't kill him. WAL-MART DID!!!... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites