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by Steve Lopez on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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Hello, I am writing this short email sending my deepest sympathy on the death of your son. As a gay male who is out,I promise to fight for your son and that his death is not meaningless. I will be sending out this email to all my friends and New York State politicians and local news station to find out why this was in the news. Please know that our community does care and will figth for all the victims of hate crimes and that Justice will win over evil. Sincerely, Steve Lopez
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Gardiner, New York |
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by John Whyte on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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Sorry for your loss.
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Dublin, Dublin |
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by Deep Sadness on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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To the family and friends of Larry King. I am tearfully sorry for the loss of your child. Ever since this happened it has made me angry and sad and not one day has past I have not thought of larry's senseless death. I wish that parents would instill value for another human life in their children.Why are parents letting their children think that another persons life is meaningless? Children are taught and they learn by what they see.As parents we need to intervine in every part of our childrens lives.Parents are responsible for their childrens actions. Not until they are 18 but for the rest of their lives.Larry was a person,human being,friend,son and god's given life.He deserved the same respect and way of life everyone in this world wants. Why was it taken from him? I know Larry is with God but we as a community on this earth can not stop teaching are children right from wrong, ever!Parents teach your children the meaning of human life.So that Larry's life and death was not in vain.
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Oxnard, california |
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by Lin Daniel on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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It seems to me that God chooses some really special people to teach others about tolerance and diversity. The bottom line is lets love each other just as we are. Learn to accept each other for our differences and embrace those differences. In Larry's short life, he has already made a huge difference in his community. What a legacy! Let's keep his memory alive by our actions and learn to love each other.
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Thousand oaks, California |
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by Sarah Richards on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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I am so sorry for you loss. Such a beautiful young life to end so tragically. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Sarah
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Leeds, West Yorkshire |
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by kris on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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I cannot fathom the depths of sorrow you all must be experiencing right now. I did not know Larry, but this tragedy is one that touches us all. The thought of a life so full of potential cut so short is devastating to each and every person in our society. And the violence and intolerance this stemmed from hurts all of us. I wish you what comfort you can find in these terribly troubled times.
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mountain view, ca |
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by Patrick on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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it's hard to imagine someone being gunned down in the middle of the classroom, for any reason. my heart goes out to everyone connected to Larry...
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Oakland, CA |
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by Dan on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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Such a tragedy and waste of life. My prayers go out to the family and friends of Larry and his shooter. I'm sure now that he's with the Lord, Larry has found Peace, Comfort, and Acceptance. Rest in that peace Larry.
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Petersburg, Indiana |
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by J.P. Betts on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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What a terrible, senseless tragedy. Larry was clearly brave and independent and for his life to end in such a brutal and horrific way seems beyond words. My heart goes out to his family and the anguish they must be experiencing. The thoughts of my friends, my partner, and my family are with all of you in this time. May you find comfort and solace in bright memories of Larry.
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Houston, Texas |
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by Todd on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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It seems as if the world was robbed of one of its most beautiful persons. After seeing the slideshow, I think I'll give my son an extra long hug tonight. Love and peace to everyone.
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Colorado Springs, CO |
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