"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
...
> dejablues wrote:
>
>> "Billy" <Hereiam@hotmaildotcom> wrote in message
>> ...
>> > This has to be the saddest story NPR has ever published. It is a
>> > real tear jerker..but NPR NEVER published the picture of this
>> > mother/daughter duo.
>>
>> Um, yes, they did:
>> http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=92592545
>
> Actually, there were pictures in the site linked by the OP.
>
> I just went back and checked the two links again. Yours does not have the
> comments, which are worth reading. Almost everyone of the reader comments
> ridicules the women. And rightly so. They have a lot of gall to suggest
> that their situation is like the famine in Biafra or Ethiopia when it is
> so painfully obvious that these women are a long, long, long way from
> starving.
>
You need help. Since when is it right to ridicule someone for merely stating
they're having a hard time? Once more, for the slow (Dave), THEY NEVER
COMPARED THEIR SITUATION TO ANYONE ELSE, MUCH LESS ETHIOPIA OR BIARFRA. Read
the article on the actual NPR page, which doesn't have the poorly formatted
comments added by the jackass that posted the version you read.
You know NOTHING of these two human beings' lives other than the soundbits
in this article, yet you feel you are right to ridicule them? What a small,
miserable man you must be. Shame on you.
kimberly