Guns, shootings and loss seem to be everpresent in media headlines, so what can we do?
I think everyone has a reaction to the event that occurred in Tucson, Arizona on January 8, 2011. Twenty -two year old Jared Loughner shot 19 people, six fatally! His actions prematurely took lives, shook the nation and caused government to pause and take notice. I’ve bore witness to a range of emotions – disbelief, anger, horror, hate, shame and even forgiveness. And some want to exact revenge, a scary notion. But what should we do?
Steve McNair reportedly promised mistress he would marry her.
Sources reveal that McNair's infidelity was all news to Mechelle, who lived a mere six miles away from the condo where McNair and his mistress were found dead. As more grisly details about the deaths emerged, so did the evidence of a months-long liason between the 36-year-old athlete and the waitress of a local Dave and Buster's.
McNair's 20-year-old mistress is at the center of police investigation.
Over the weekend, former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair, 36, was found dead in a Nashville condominium from multiple gunshot wounds—including two to the head. Alongside his body was 20-year-old Sahel Kazemi, also dead from a single gunshot wound to the head. McNair's 20-year-old mistress is now center of investigation.
South Korean archers Park Kyung-mo & Park Sung-hyun won Gold and each other.
Has anyone ever said that shooting is the world's greatest aphrodisiac? No? Well it must stir something somewhere. The South Korean archery team is the class of the field. And their 2 best shooters are engaged. Is the government planning a super archer?