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Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando

 

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YaHey

Nov 6, 09 11:01

Post #1 of 13 (428 views)
Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando Can't Post

http://wireless.go.com/...topstories/9016169_1

I'm going with the disgruntled Iraqi celebrating the 20 years of the Berlin Wall.

I'm going to turn on my TV right now to wait for the President's comments.

This is clearly an act of war. Damn muslims.

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draketriathlon

Nov 6, 09 11:07

Post #2 of 13 (417 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [YaHey] [In reply to] Can't Post

Has it been said yet today... you're an idiot.


Rodred

Nov 6, 09 11:20

Post #3 of 13 (394 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [YaHey] [In reply to] Can't Post

In Reply To:
http://wireless.go.com/...topstories/9016169_1

I'm going with the disgruntled Iraqi celebrating the 20 years of the Berlin Wall.

I'm going to turn on my TV right now to wait for the President's comments.

This is clearly an act of war. Damn muslims.

Seriouslly STFU. There are people dead by the hands of some asshole who was disgruntled enough to go kill others instead of choking on the barrel himself and letting those not responsible for his situation live.

It could just as easily have been your office or your family in that office so please get some perspective on things. if you have an ounce of respect for yourself you would delete the title and your stupid ass attempt at defending another asshole who did the same thing as the one mentioned above.


(This post was edited by Rodred on Nov 6, 09 11:24)


YaHey

Nov 6, 09 12:09

Post #4 of 13 (341 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [Rodred] [In reply to] Can't Post

Our nation is under attack and this is all you can think of?

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FJB

Nov 6, 09 12:12

Post #5 of 13 (335 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [YaHey] [In reply to] Can't Post

Our nation is under attack and this is all you can think of?

LOL


burnman

Nov 6, 09 12:19

Post #6 of 13 (317 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [YaHey] [In reply to] Can't Post

Wow, is that Brad Garrett? He always seemed a little disgruntled.

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rick_pcfl

Nov 6, 09 12:40

Post #7 of 13 (296 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [draketriathlon] [In reply to] Can't Post

In Reply To:
Has it been said yet today... you're an idiot.
Only by the people closest to him.


rick_pcfl

Nov 6, 09 12:46

Post #8 of 13 (282 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [YaHey] [In reply to] Can't Post

Admit it yahey. You want to re-enact a scene from the police academy movies. Obama is behind a podium giving a speech. Someone hears a zipper move, and suddenly Obama starts stuttering. Little does everyone know, that yahey is inside the podium distracting obama from his beloved teleprompter.


Danno

Nov 6, 09 12:49

Post #9 of 13 (276 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [burnman] [In reply to] Can't Post

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Wow, is that Brad Garrett? He always seemed a little disgruntled.

Apparently, not everybody loves Raymond.

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YaHey

Nov 6, 09 13:26

Post #10 of 13 (239 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [rick_pcfl] [In reply to] Can't Post

If only we could carry guns to the office to protect ourselves.

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IS40

Nov 6, 09 15:51

Post #11 of 13 (184 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [YaHey] [In reply to] Can't Post

I hope if someone you love suffers in a situation like this, someone besides yourself will be there to care.


Super Fly TNT

Nov 6, 09 17:07

Post #12 of 13 (163 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [YaHey] [In reply to] Can't Post

"Just when I thought you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do something like this... and totally redeem yourself!"


Rodred

Nov 7, 09 3:47

Post #13 of 13 (96 views)
Re: Another terrorist attack, this time in Orlando [YaHey] [In reply to] Can't Post

Heres the story of the victim killed in the incident you find so funny and chose to show your idiocy through

The man shot dead by a gunman at an Orlando office Friday was a well-respected employee who worked hard for his fiancee and baby and got along with everyone, those who know him say.

Otis Beckford, 26, was one of six people shot and the the only person killed in a shooting rampage at Reynolds, Smith & Hills, where he worked.

"You couldn't ask for a better nephew or a son," said Evelyn Cole of West Palm Beach, Beckford's aunt. "He was just quiet and he never troubled anyone or got into trouble."

Beckford, known to relatives by his Jamaican pet name, Nickalous, worked for the engineering firm for three years. He was an AutoCAD technician. The young father was well respected by everyone from colleagues to upper-level managers, said Mike Bernos, a company spokesman.

"This was a great young man," Bernos said. "We're deeply saddened at the loss."

Born in Jamaica, Beckford moved to Orlando in search of work after being laid off from a job in West Palm Beach, relatives said. He stayed briefly with his grandmother in Palm Bay before moving to an apartment near the Mall at Millenia in Orlando. He lived in New York before coming to Florida.

Mariol Bosque-Vidal was Beckford's next-door neighbor when he attended Royal Palm Beach High School. He later studied at DeVry University. Like other friends and relatives, Bosque-Vidal was shocked and saddened by Beckford's death.

"He was an amazing friend," she said. "He was very funny and quiet at the same time."

Beckford liked to play football and soccer, eschewed clubs and lived for his family, fiancee Daneicka Coley, 24, and their 7-month-old daughter, Danielle. His mother lives in West Palm Beach, and he has a father in Jamaica and a sister in Palm Bay.

Family members were struggling to make sense of a loss that seemed so senseless.

"He was quiet and peaceful and intelligent young man — and humble," said his cousin Juliet Knight. "And they cut his life short."

Dave Weber of the Sentinel staff contributed to this report. Susan Jacobson can be reached at sjacobson@orlandosentinel.com or 407-540-5981.
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