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Old 01-02-2007, 12:09 PM
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I held my dog while she was put down humanely by the vet. It was hard to do and broke me for a while. Mainly becasue I'd loved her for 15 years, and she'd gone. Her death itself was very calm and loving.

I've been with relatives and close friends dying of cancer. Never been there when they actually passed, but very close. The sadness was there, but not pain. It was a release for them.

Saddam was killed. Not dying in his own time. It's a different thing. Seems to me like extreme violence, watching some one be killed like that. I reckon that has it's own effect. Rather than the death as such.

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