I'm just saying to themainman that although you can state that it's not one of those "only in America" situations, it doesn't make it not one.
And to be perfectly blunt, I don't really care that much for the people who got killed. Of course I'd have preferred for it not to happen, but if I cared for every time some random (to me - I didn't know a single one of those people) died, I'd never be happy.
Since this has happened TODAY, hundreds of kids have died in Africa. Hundreds of people have been hit by cars. Hundreds have died from disease or illness. Many from wars, even. What makes these people any different from the Americans that were killed? But nobody's preaching to me to think about them all the time.
And as I posted this James posted above me "Horrible world we live in" - exactly, but I don't want to cry about it every second of my life.