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"'Miracle Marine'" dies after beating odds
Also, check his site out: http://merlinsmiracles.com/# This guy deserves much respect and the thoughts and prayers for him and his family and friends left behind. -------------------- ![]() |
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QUOTE(Sh0gunkid8721 @ May 3, 2008 - 10:02 AM) [snapback]670304[/snapback] my response will make me sound like a prick but i really dont care, but that's what happens in wars. it sux and i feel for his family but why does the news/media focus on one person like this? i dont understand when they report one incident when sh** like this happens every day. its the harsh reality of wars. this guy isnt any more special than anybody else overseas so to me, its ignorant to have these kinda stories on the news. im sure if u go to any military hospital in iraq u will see many other people like this and its tragic. Really? It does? Why don't you post up some links then? I'm interested in this, there should be quite a list. We don't need the news stories, just the charities they've started. I don't mean normal people that start charities [because that's what the vast majority are], but someone that has gone through something horrific, and made something good out of it. As for it being ignorant, why? What stories should we have on the news? QUOTE(Sh0gunkid8721 @ May 3, 2008 - 5:38 PM) [snapback]670396[/snapback] QUOTE(supershannon77 @ May 3, 2008 - 9:52 AM) [snapback]670321[/snapback] Its not everyday that the person tries to find the good in it and goes out and makes a difference in the world. wow. organizations like this are founded every day but its not often they're talked about it on the news. You obviously felt it true enough to repeat, so I'm doubly curious as to where they are. QUOTE(Sh0gunkid8721 @ May 3, 2008 - 5:38 PM) [snapback]670396[/snapback] theres nothing special about this guy...if the news/media is going to do a report on him, then they need to do one for the thousands of people that are in intensive cares overseas and all the families that are affected by this. He's no more special than anybody else in Iraq. What he did was great and is awesome he founded an organization to help others but why does he get the added attention while everybody else is suffering just as much overseas? this is why i hate the news and what it stands for. its just an f'in competition on who can get the better sob story and who can get the best tragic story. You need to take another minute and think before you type. You answered your own question. QUOTE(Sh0gunkid8721 @ May 3, 2008 - 6:05 PM) [snapback]670404[/snapback] QUOTE(supershannon77 @ May 3, 2008 - 3:50 PM) [snapback]670401[/snapback] Umm shogunkid I think if you go up and read alltracmans first few lines where he writes "The focus isn't on him because he died, it's because of how close he came to making it while many others didn't [those kind of burn victims almost never survive], and more importantly, what he did with what he had left. Most people don't give a $hite about others on their good days. On his bad day [beats any bad day you or I ever had] he used the bad he received for good. That's why it's special and important." I think that sums everything up If not im sorry dont read these kind of post or watch the news bc it seems like most people feel for it. "ummmm" when did i ever say they did a story because he died? never once have i mentioned death. i said suffering in intensive care. i understnad where you're comin from but obviously you don't understand me. TONS of people go through this sh*t. People are going overseas and risking their lives to serve this country. EVERYBODY overseas is doing something for the common good and im sure every day is a bad day for them. they dont wake up every morning and say..."Hey...what a great day to be in Iraq." People suffer just like him...physically, mentally, and emotionally. Being away from home not even seeing their babies being born..im sure tons of those guys/girls have never even met their child before. what he did was just an added bonus that almost anybody can do. This is the entire point that has obviously sailed right over your head. Almost anyone can, but how many actually do? That is EXACTLY why it's special. QUOTE(Sh0gunkid8721 @ May 3, 2008 - 6:05 PM) [snapback]670404[/snapback] a guy from my church got hit by a car and is now paralyzed from the neck down and has opened up a foundation to help others just like him...where are the news vans??? wheres the media to report it??? i dont ssee him getting any attention. Why not? Ohhh i forgot. he's just some average joe that wont help boost their ratings. i forgot And this Marine wasn't an average joe? He originally was in the news because he survived burns so bad he wasn't expected to live. That is NOT what most of the military in Iraq is doing or has done. Most haven't even been injured, and Merlins story isn't about his hardships in Iraq. That sucks, but it's nothing compared to his injuries. I would MUCH rather spend 2 years away from my family and miss my childrens' birth than be burned like he was. I would also take being shot almost anywhere, or even losing a limb to what he was stuck with. You didn't forget, you never had a clue. Before mature people consider your opinion important you need to lose the college kid [have you gotten that far?] mentality and actually think your prejudices through. Not because you disagree with me, but the way you disagree. It shows you don't understand what you're talking about yet. -------------------- ![]() |
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