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by Jordon on
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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I am so sorry for your loss. I hope that the killers parents rethink about the life lessons they gave their child. I cried when I found out about this, and I give blessings to your family and your son.
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by Yahna M on
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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My heart goes out to the family and friends of Larry King. It sad that his life was taken from him for being proud of who he has. We need to open our minds as well as our hearts and teach our children to do the same. HATE is a terrible thing.
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Paterson, NJ |
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by julie t. on
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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God put everything on His earth for a reason. It's my prayer that as humans we will one day learn to respect ALL of his creations. God Bless Larry's family, his life was not in vain.
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detroit, MI |
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by Victor on
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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What an absolute travesty. It is so heart breaking that such young life has ended at the hands of hatred. Deepest condolences and best wishes to the family and friends....Victor
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Columbus, OH |
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by Camille Sanzone on
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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They say he is, but he's not dead, he's simply gotten some steps ahead. He's out of reach, but not out of touch, for you still feel him just as much. They say he is, but he's not dead, he's simply changed his form instead. He's shed his body for an easier flight, as you let him go in love and light. That is a piece of a poem I wrote years ago when a friend's young son passed. I has given me comfort over the years as loved ones of mine have passed. I say "passed," because as the poem says, I don't believe we die, we just pass along to another dimension of life. We will meet again. Nonetheless, my heart goes out to sweet Larry's family and all those touched by this horrific act. How very sad that a sincere, innocent expression of love was met with a hatred born of such fear.
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Coconut Creek, Florida |
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by Steve on
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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So sad, I cried when I heard about this awful thing. I hope the parents and family of the killer rethink the direction of their lives. The fruit of their actions are truly bitter.
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Jefferson, Georgia |
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by Brooke on
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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Dear Lawrence family, I am so sorry for your loss. It makes me so sick that a parent can instill such hate in their children for someones sexual orientation, Race, Religion, etc. Its sad that we know how to kill. I hope that the days get easier for you. God bless you and much love to Larry.
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Magna, Utah |
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by Georgia Cherrington on
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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What happened SHOULD NOT have happened. My prayers are with the King family. Hopefully the world can learn from this tragedy.
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Sydney, New South Wales |
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by sulfina on
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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im sorry for wat happened and u should know hes in a better place and ill be prayin for u and larry. the pic with him standing in front of the white house made a big statement. how r country needs to change.
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bendicio-chiles, California |
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by Aria on
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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Although I didn't know Larry, I loved him... for being his age and having the courage to do all that he has done. It deeply saddens me that such horrific incidents are happening in America. I will keep the families involved in my prayers, those like Larry out there, should not have to be ashamed to be gay, be proud you're just another human. Love a man, love a woman, whomever just live your life. All my love.
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Potomac, Maryland |
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