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The untimely loss of ANY life is a tragedy, regardless of the circumstances.

Edited by Stephen Blair
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please read my previous post

 

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Ok stevie i understand why you took it out but it wasnt really slating her was it? i was just bringing into view what i think should be more important.

as Janey says "The untimely loss of ANY life is a tragedy, regardless of the circumstances." i was just letting you all know of another unheard of death that to me has more significance to us all. Corporal Mark Anthony Palin to me has more right to be recognised and is not.

RIP to both

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:confused1:

Ok stevie i understand why you took it out but it wasnt really slating her was it? i was just bringing into view what i think should be more important.

as Janey says "The untimely loss of ANY life is a tragedy, regardless of the circumstances." i was just letting you all know of another unheard of death that to me has more significance to us all. Corporal Mark Anthony Palin to me has more right to be recognised and is not.

RIP to both

 

Why does he have more right??? Sorry but he sighned up for a job were killing and being maimed is is a two way thing and really the excitement of combat is most join up for... We don't have national service any more he had a career choice like all of us! He probably loved his job and although it's a sad and tragic loss I don't think he touched as many people as Amy winehouse did through her music...RIP both

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