dark_shadows
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Maybe we should all do the same!:clap: :clap: :blowkiss:Instead I will try to do something good for someone today or tomorrow--in Scott's name and in all those name's who have been killed trying to help someone.
Lion
Did anyone see that movie " Pay it Forward " it was about a chain of good deeds started by a little boy? It reminds me of this in a way.. great movie; tear jerker, though.
My prayers for the victim's family.
I hope people still decide to get involved and help those in situations as such. It's not always a life or death situation. We've had cases in our county of suicidal people jumping off bridges (over 180 ft at highest) and a good samaritan would jump off after then. There was one case and they both survived this death defying feat.. The man who jumped to saved the woman was a volunteer firefighter, i believe. If they can survive that.. well god is helping.
Pay It Forward should be a MUST SEE for everyone including children in school at a young age. Fostering kindness starts at an early age. (Although, I would probably not show the ending to the school children). Just enough that they get the concept of being kind to other people and how it moves forward to other people.
I know God gave Scott EXTRA angel wings!! My prayers are with his family.
Pay It Forward should be a MUST SEE for everyone including children in school at a young age. Fostering kindness starts at an early age. (Although, I would probably not show the ending to the school children). Just enough that they get the concept of being kind to other people and how it moves forward to other people.
I know God gave Scott EXTRA angel wings!! My prayers are with his family.
however.. good deeds, such as what this man did, can definitely influence us all and set a good example for humanity.
During a hearing this morning, Bash apologized for his actions. He then pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and aggravated assault. He was sentenced to 15-to-30 years in prison. But not everyone is satisfied with that sentence... One cousin compared the sentence to a slap on the wrist...
Bash is not eligible for parole and the corrections department does not award good time anymore, so Bash will serve at least 15 years behind bars.