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A prayer for the victims of the attack on Norway 7/22/11
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorBerak
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Norway Attacks

Please spare a thought and prayer for the people affected by this massive tragedy.

I am lost for words.... 
Berak

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This is shocking and beyond comprehension. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone there!
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So he fired a car bomb in the government district of the Norwegian capital Oslo. And then drove 40 km and crossed over to an island to shoot 85 people at a youth camp?

Damned, that's inconceivable.

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Sorry - didn't realize that New York Times was a "pay to read" paper... (or whatever the reason for the log-in screen is)..

Here is another link to UK's "The Guardian"

Norway Attacks

Needless to say - you'll only need to check the internet, or a News channel to see what I'm referring to.

A day that will live in infamy... 
Berak

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I thought the news yesterday was bad enough when they talked about 10 people killed on the island... Then I woke up to the news this morning that it was over 80, I just couldn't believe it.

My thoughts go out to the families of the lost ones.
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A terrible tragedy.  Our thoughts and prayers are with them too.
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It seems the longer I live the more evil the world seems to become. But I know from reading history, evil has always been with us. This we know from the earliest existing writings humans have been dealing with the subject of evil. Just watch the series World at War, Blu-ray UPC 733961231595. In the US we had 9/11 and here in Tucson AZ an attack on a congress woman at one of her regular meetings with her constituents.

Albert Speer 1905-1981 the leading architect of Hitler’s world, an educated, cultured and civilized man was ask how he could not realize how evil what Hitler was per-posing is purported to have said: “It is hard to know the devil when his hand is on your shoulder.” From the copy of lectures in titled Why Evils Exists by Charles Matthews, University of Virginia I just received from The Teaching Company. By the way they currently have a sale of 70% off on a number of courses.

Maybe it is ease which one can acquire the means for such terrorist acts. On the internet one can learn how to make a bomb, poisons or acquire weapons. And the lack of concern of not only the well being of others, but their own lives.

Whether an individual, a terrorists group or a government determined to impose their will and control either by means physically, economically or control of information it is evil. The news is so full of it, that I can only at most watch just one news cast per day.
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... On the internet one can learn how to make a bomb...


I am 60 years old. I have done many fine things; things of which I am guilty of the sin of pride; things which people who know me think are good things. But like everyone, I have done evil things. I really do not believe I meant to do anything evil, but they became malignant without my doing anything other than creating what I thought was a report on possibilities.

I high school, I attended summer classes on political science at Stanford University. One class was on revolutions... why they might be neccessary, and why not; how to conduct a revolution and when and how to oppose one. The lecturer was well qualified. We heard more than once each week from Alexander Kerensky. We attended lectures (his and others), turned in notes (evaluated by TAs) and wrote a final paper on some aspect of revolutions.

My paper covered a subject I partially learned from my mother's work at Stanford Research Institute (no not on the location, design or building of Disneyland) and their work in solid fuel propellants. I wrote a detailed paper on various ways to make a basic tool/weapon of revolutions more effective; some ways were very cheap, easily done and would have a huge payoff for the user, others were more expensive (or at least harder to obtain) and therefore would be less effective for a grassroots revolution.

The instant the internet began, back when universities and government agencies were about the only ones involved, a computer programming major I knew showed me a paper he found on the internet. I recognized every word I wrote, every footnote, every citation. As far as I know, it is still stored in many sites on the internet, nearly half a century after I wrote it.

I feel guilty if one person died because of my paper, even if I feel effective weapons are important for a proper revolution. The United States exists because of a revoultion, as does the modern state of France (and others, including many military dictatorships and awfully run repressive countries). I am a source of internet weapon-making information.

I am sorry.
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Norway Attacks

Please spare a thought and prayer for the people affected by this massive tragedy.

I am lost for words.... 


My heart goes out to everyone affected and to the great nation of Norway as a whole.
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My thoughts go out to Norway. I love the country, it's natural beauty, and it's culture.

Unfortunately there will always be people like this...everywhere. Whether it's clashes from religion, politics, race, jealousy, etc. — or just resulting from pure insanity.
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I could not believe something like this has happened again. My heart goes out to those who have lost their friends and family.
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I could not believe something like this has happened again. My heart goes out to those who have lost their friends and family.


It's also sad that he'll only ever serve 21 years in jail, at most. That's the maximum sentence in Norway for any crime, unless they change it.
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My heart goes out to the families of the victims . It's inconceivable how a lone gunman can cause so much carnage and devastation.
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It's also sad that he'll only ever serve 21 years in jail, at most. That's the maximum sentence in Norway for any crime, unless they change it.


If he is sentenced to "forvaring" the sentence can be extended an indefinite number of times.
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Horrible news. The flags throughout Nordic have been on half mast today.
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