The massacre in Boston has, I think, had a more visceral impact on us than did the bombing of the twin towers. At least, for me. The unfolding drama of 9/11 was a sustained and chilling horror; the massacre in Boston, like that in Newtown, has hit us all in a far different way. Recovering from acts of terrorism, rage, and sickness like them – designed only to kill and maim at random – will be much more difficult. I feel sick to my stomach.
cgrantt57 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Read the corner, folks. “Strength, love, and lobster rolls.” Boston is our home, too, now. They need our love and support. Keith nailed it.
Vermont Premium Member almost 12 years ago
The massacre in Boston has, I think, had a more visceral impact on us than did the bombing of the twin towers. At least, for me. The unfolding drama of 9/11 was a sustained and chilling horror; the massacre in Boston, like that in Newtown, has hit us all in a far different way. Recovering from acts of terrorism, rage, and sickness like them – designed only to kill and maim at random – will be much more difficult. I feel sick to my stomach.
Zuria Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Seems pretty likely that Keef made this particular ’toon jump the queue. Well done, Keith!
ermaltwo almost 12 years ago
nice, Keef.
LOWRIDER84 over 11 years ago
More raghead bastards.If Obama had a son………….