Wednesday, May 23, 2012

7 Responses to “Luger’s Death in 2010 Olympics…we have the raw footage..Extremely Graphic …Warning”

  1. LAURIE PARK says:

    In regards to blame, is it really fare to blame anyone in this tragic accident, tragedies happen alot, and it seems there always has to be someone to blame, we are all only human, as sad as this is, we should take the time to mourn and not blame.

  2. F. Reichold says:

    I agree completely. We don’t need bo blame anyone. It was a terrible tragedy of a great athelete.
    Let’s mourn and not blame.

  3. admin says:

    we agree, this is not the time to blame anyone, it is a time to be respectful and for the world to give his family support. the scary thing is that he knew and for it to happen.

  4. thisguy says:

    This video should never have been shown, it is totally disrespectful unheartful and just plain wrong, nobody should be subjected to such a sad moment. if you are going to repost this video, stop and think for a second, what if you where him, his father, his mother, what would you think, how would you feel?

    have a heart people-

  5. admin says:

    We appreciate everything that you are saying. On a lot of levels we agree. However, this video represents the cold hard truth. We absolutely feel horrible for what happened to this olympian. This video is the raw honest truth of what happened. Too often (especially in American media) we are given half-truths,lies and propaganda about what happens in our world.This video clearly shows the slain luger’s demise and how it was nothing more than an accident. A terrible accident that is the reality of the sport they have chosen.

  6. Hey. Is there a reason why this page looks screwed up in Chrome? Anyway a bit of advice, do a second writeup soon!

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