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Post by CC Fan on Jan 3, 2005 1:39:09 GMT -5
I thought we'd start the year off with a more interesting question. I said 'YES.' I'd want justice.
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Post by Tati on Jan 3, 2005 7:22:24 GMT -5
I said yes too. I believe the only way to move on from something like that is knowing what really happened. Good question CC Fan.
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Post by Trublu on Jan 3, 2005 17:02:24 GMT -5
Thats a really good question CC. I said yes, because the only way to really start the healing process would be to know what happened.
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Post by TVFan on Jan 3, 2005 18:18:52 GMT -5
I said yes as well. I don't think I'd be able to put it behind me without knowing the truth.
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Post by Ryebeach on Jan 3, 2005 19:19:06 GMT -5
Great question CC.
I went with maybe. For me it would depend on the circumstances. I'd have to say though that if it meant reliving a part of my life that I was trying to forget then No, I wouldn't want it dug up. But if a loved one was a victim lets say, then I would definately want it solved. It really just depends.
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Post by Nikki B. on Jan 4, 2005 20:07:14 GMT -5
I answered yes. I think that sometimes you remember things better the second time around-even if it was painful the first, atleast you'll be aware and have a "heads up" on what to expect.[/size]
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Post by eurache on Jan 16, 2005 8:51:15 GMT -5
yes, I would want to know, so that I can move on with my life.
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