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Struggling with senseless loss and the shock therefrom...nt PCIntern Dec 2012 #1
Pretty close. proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #2
It was pretty awful Floyd_Gondolli Dec 2012 #5
Your right it is that way for me. I haven't been able to stop crying. I feel so southernyankeebelle Dec 2012 #3
I was only 8 when JFK was killed but do remember being devastated. A Brand New World Dec 2012 #4
I was 23 years old and at home with a small baby RebelOne Dec 2012 #20
I didn't know if I should have posted this but it has felt the same to me. texanwitch Dec 2012 #6
I wondered about that at school on Friday RayOfHope Dec 2012 #7
This has to be so hard on you being a kindergarten teacher. texanwitch Dec 2012 #8
I was a senior in high school when JFK was shot. Blue_In_AK Dec 2012 #10
This will be a event that everyone will remember where they were when they heard the news. texanwitch Dec 2012 #12
My coworker is from Newtown Sisaruus Dec 2012 #18
Yes...that is what it is like..but worse when Kennedy was killed...How could it be worse??? Stuart G Dec 2012 #14
I am 18 years old PennsylvaniaMatt Dec 2012 #9
For me, the breaking point this weekend was reading about the 27-year-old teacher coalition_unwilling Dec 2012 #11
She was very brave. texanwitch Dec 2012 #13
I was too young to remember JFK. Cobalt Violet Dec 2012 #15
This is definitely one of those gut-wrenching collective horrors. TygrBright Dec 2012 #16
It's sad, but not the same SoCalDem Dec 2012 #17
What I am meaning is the national grief and pain. texanwitch Dec 2012 #19
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