Monday, November 14, 2005
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- لا يدري القاتل في أي شيء قَتَلْ
- I want to cry my eyeballs dry while I vomit.
- www.jordanplanet.com has more
- Im on CNN again,
- Pictures I took of Day two
- "Day two" Picture I took of the Grand Hyatt
- "Radison Bombing" Pictures I took, Amman, Jordan
- Barbie wears the Hijab.
- Picture of the 5th circle traffic jam tomorrow
- Thought of mine
6 Comments:
Thank you for taking the time to take and share these photographs with your readers. It is often true when they say that a picture is worth a thousand words, and it is certainly the case here. It is so sad to see yet another nation lose its innocence and fall victim to such cruel acts of terror, and sad to hear about the loss of life.
that second photo is amazing. thanks.
Away from emotions,
Set your feelings aside…
Take a single moment
And really look at those photographs.
Realize what is taking place.
Rationally comprehend the intensity
Of what is taking place and what soon will.
A street crowded with body masses.
Each with their concerns…
Again set your emotions aside,
There is time for that in a while.
The tragedy lies here in such an obvious yet painful way.
It falls among the loss of precious lives,
The destruction of familiar sites,
The disruption of what we took for granted,
The disrespect of the dignity of the whole,
And the disdain of the sanctity of a single human life…
However, painfully realized,
The really catastrophe lies upon the fact that a human
Being made a conscious decision to bestow upon himself/
Herself the false authority to end another human’s time.
Back to the emotional state.
No one has the right to take a singe JD from your wallet
Without your clear consent, so could anyone explain
How can anyone take another’s without his/her consent…
A moment of prayer for the lost
A moment of prayer for the injured
A moment of prayer for the people left behind
A moment of prayer for the mere inclination of peace left in the world.
Last but not least
A moment of prayer for this world that is decaying by the minute, by the time.
My family feels for you, your family, friends and country. Our deepest condolences.
Thanks for sharing your photo's and blog. Our prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Suzie & Family
Thank you all
The first picture is priceless. The warm colours contrasting with such devestaion is ironic... you have captured the love, hope, and warmth of the citizens. Keep up the good work, post more!
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