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| “ | Sports seems to rarely know its place in society these days. And we are responsible for that. Derek Jeter makes more money that probably an entire school district full of teachers. Vince Carter just signed to secure a salary larger than a whole police force. Anna Kournikova earns more losing tennis matches than the men filling the seats in maybe 100 fire trucks. Is something out of sync? I think so. And maybe this incident, this moment in history is an opportunity to place sports where it belongs, in the background. ” | |
| — Stephen Palgon, New York |
| “ | The world plays right into the hands of these cowards by disrupting our lives for any period of time (more than simply assuring safety, of course). The world must go on, to send the message that was sent at the '72 Olympics: We will not be intimidated. We have taken their best shot. It did not leave us whole, but we're still standing. ” | |
| — Dan Vargo, Germantown, Md. |
For Chrissakes, Thompson, listen to yourself. This is a war. Your loopy hyperbole is usually fun, but this isn't the time for it.
| “ | At a time when we as a country need to stand behind our leaders and support their actions, it saddens me that Hunter Thompson still feels the need to belittle George W. Bush and his father. Show a little class and put aside your political leanings. ” | |
| — Jay Kendall, Dover, Ohio |
| “ | I so desperately want to watch a baseball game tonight, a football game this weekend. I will watch a televised Scrabble match if it will allow me, however briefly, to stop crying and dying inside and focus on something, anything, else. ” | |
| — Steve Harper, La Habra, Calif. |
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| No one who witnessed Tuesday's acts of terrorism will ever forget them. |