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15th January 11, 03:11 PM
#1
I wasn't at the event, but I find the remarks by the media commentators to be the thing that is odd, not the appearances or remarks at the memorial in Tucson. Where do they get off criticizing the seating arrangements, the mood of the Tucson crowd, or the crowd's desire to recognize those in their community who came together in response to the tragedy? That is perhaps the height of arrogance and presumption. Unbelievable--petty and unprofessional.
"Before two notes of the theme were played, Colin knew it was Patrick Mor MacCrimmon's 'Lament for the Children'...Sad seven times--ah, Patrick MacCrimmon of the seven dead sons....'It's a hard tune, that', said old Angus. Hard on the piper; hard on them all; hard on the world." Butcher's Broom, by Neil Gunn, 1994 Walker & Co, NY, p. 397-8.
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16th January 11, 06:28 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by BobsYourUncle
I wasn't at the event, but I find the remarks by the media commentators to be the thing that is odd, not the appearances or remarks at the memorial in Tucson. Where do they get off criticizing the seating arrangements, the mood of the Tucson crowd, or the crowd's desire to recognize those in their community who came together in response to the tragedy? That is perhaps the height of arrogance and presumption. Unbelievable--petty and unprofessional.
Not all media commentators were critical. I heard part of Hannity's radio program the next day, and he consistently defended the memorial event and its "mood" - making the Irish wake comparison of tears and laughter, at once mourning and celebrating the departed.
Good article...!
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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15th January 11, 06:54 PM
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 Originally Posted by azwildcat96
The "rock concert" atmosphere, in my opinion was inappropriate. The tribal blessing was out of place. Selling T-shirts at a memorial??? Really??? I'm actually a bit embarrassed by the whole thing.
Regardless, the events last Saturday were horrible. The losses of life, terrible. The injured, and all of those that were there will have to bear those physical and emotional scars the rest of their lives. The memories will last in our minds for a very long time. And, that is sad.
Nobody sold t-shirts. They were given away, placed on the back of every seat in McKale prior to the doors opening. Thousands more shirts were given away by UA student gov't volunteers to those who watched the memorial as part of the overflow in Arizona Stadium.
Not a single family member, witness or first responder told me they felt the atmosphere was inappropriate. I'd say theirs are the opinions that matter most. Everyone I talked to that night, and since, expressed their appreciation for the outpouring of love and support they've received.
d.
- The Beertigger
"The only one, since 1969."
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15th January 11, 08:15 PM
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I didn't attend. I haven't spoken with anyone directly involved. My point was that it is not just the outsiders that are looking in on Tucson thinking certain things...there are locals that are thinking them too. I still feel the "event" was a bit bizarre. Just my opinion.
Speaking of the T-shirts, is it true that some scum-bag(s) is selling them on ebay and other internet outlets? I'd heard that rumor. This is the sick sh!t that makes me upset!
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15th January 11, 09:18 PM
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 Originally Posted by azwildcat96
Speaking of the T-shirts, is it true that some scum-bag(s) is selling them on ebay and other internet outlets? I'd heard that rumor. This is the sick sh!t that makes me upset!
Regrettably, that is true:
Ebay vendor selling memorial knockoffs can't spell 'Tucson'
There have been tons of ridiculous rumors running about: that the accused attended Gabby's synagogue, that someone fired back at the shooter, that the Loughner family had barricaded themselves inside their home and weren't letting the FBI in, and many more. All nonsense.
- The Beertigger
"The only one, since 1969."
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15th January 11, 10:24 PM
#6
Interesting article. Thanks for sharing.
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16th January 11, 05:04 AM
#7
Very well written, Beertigger.
Thank you for this.
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16th January 11, 03:27 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by artificer
Very well written, Beertigger.
Thank you for this.
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16th January 11, 04:03 PM
#9
Thanks for the kind words, folks.
If you're so inclined, you might consider sharing a thought or two on the piece, or another of our reports. It's very meaningful for some of those involved to know that people outside of Tucson are holding them in their thoughts.
be safe,
d.
- The Beertigger
"The only one, since 1969."
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16th January 11, 09:57 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Beertigger
Thanks for the kind words, folks.
If you're so inclined, you might consider sharing a thought or two on the piece, or another of our reports. It's very meaningful for some of those involved to know that people outside of Tucson are holding them in their thoughts.
be safe,
d.
As the son of an Arizonan, I certainly felt great sympathy for the citizens of the Old Pueblo at this time. We used to visit Tucson on a regular basis (my grandfather used to sell beer-can airplanes to the Pima Air Museum) and I always found Tucson to be very nice place to visit.
T.
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