11-30-2008, 02:31 AM
"They were working on him, but you could see he was dead, said Halcyon Alexander, 29. "People were still coming through."
Only a few stopped.
"They're savages," said shopper Kimberly Cribbs, 27. "It's sad. It's terrible."
This is probably the saddest part of the story to me. On the same note I saw they were talking about it on CNN today with a couple lawyers. One of the lawyers automatically starts pointing the finger at Wal-Mart and ,get this...the local police? You MAY be able to make some case out of Wal-Mart sharing partial responsibility but the police? I love today's world as far as our technological advances but sometimes I wish so badly we could go back to a time when people did less finger pointing and accepted personal responsibility.
Only a few stopped.
"They're savages," said shopper Kimberly Cribbs, 27. "It's sad. It's terrible."
This is probably the saddest part of the story to me. On the same note I saw they were talking about it on CNN today with a couple lawyers. One of the lawyers automatically starts pointing the finger at Wal-Mart and ,get this...the local police? You MAY be able to make some case out of Wal-Mart sharing partial responsibility but the police? I love today's world as far as our technological advances but sometimes I wish so badly we could go back to a time when people did less finger pointing and accepted personal responsibility.
Well, I guess that we all learned a lesson today. That it's what's inside a person that counts. And that on the inside, midgets are thieving little bastards.