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just heard they are still working on it ,thank god i have never seen so much pain in a mothers eyes .i am a mother myself and if you are white or black or anyother race we still feel pain .stevens mother has show so much courage to bring these people to justice ,one day i hope she can let her boy who was only waiting for a bus rest in peace . I am white and not rasist my father was irish and fought in the second world war ,he did not fight for whites he fort for freedom. but when he returned to england he was greated to no blacks no irish ,these are some of the people who helped win the second world war .and as remembrance day is on sunday maybe some of you may sit back and think about all the black people and mr and mrs laurence and steven and think how lucky, we are to be here .we all know they done it and so dose steven . anyone with a racist view need not apply to this post
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Quite agree with Lucy Thomas, we hear many awful things that happen these days. What about all those young lives that have been lost in both Iraq and Afghanistan, what about all their grieving Mothers.
On Sunday, I for one will not be sitting back and thinking about all the Black people and Mr and Mrs Laurence, No I will be thinking of all these poor lads and lasses, who will never have their chance to enjoy a life that as been so wastefully cut short.
Incidently regarding bad spelling, everyone at some time or other comes across a word that we find difficult to spell. But what most people do is to look in a dictionary to find the correct spelling. Another way around the problem especially for anyone who can use a computer is to do a spell check.
So I am afraid to say it but anyone who makes numerous mistaken spellings, is shown to have a lazy attitude, and a lazy attitude goes to make lazy thoughts.
The Stephen Laurence murder was very bad, and should never have happened, and the just punishment for his killer or killers is long over due. But let us put it into some form of perspective, it is not the first time someone has been murdered and unfortunately it won't be the last.
Just as in the Madeleine MaCann case, I cannot understand why these two events seem to be set to go down into the annals of crime.
On Sunday, I for one will not be sitting back and thinking about all the Black people and Mr and Mrs Laurence, No I will be thinking of all these poor lads and lasses, who will never have their chance to enjoy a life that as been so wastefully cut short.
Incidently regarding bad spelling, everyone at some time or other comes across a word that we find difficult to spell. But what most people do is to look in a dictionary to find the correct spelling. Another way around the problem especially for anyone who can use a computer is to do a spell check.
So I am afraid to say it but anyone who makes numerous mistaken spellings, is shown to have a lazy attitude, and a lazy attitude goes to make lazy thoughts.
The Stephen Laurence murder was very bad, and should never have happened, and the just punishment for his killer or killers is long over due. But let us put it into some form of perspective, it is not the first time someone has been murdered and unfortunately it won't be the last.
Just as in the Madeleine MaCann case, I cannot understand why these two events seem to be set to go down into the annals of crime.
anotheroldgit i for one was not sat in doors on sunday i payed,my respects in church, and wore my poppy with pride not spelling right also dose not make me lazy.I was also brought up to respect my elders,and not to cast judgement on others because they are different.I would still help you across the road .
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