Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Time of Turmoil

Signing on



The House of Congress blast last night was perhaps can be called one of the most deliberate act of terrorism or otherwise, which resulted in multiple casualties. We are are still trying to cope from the Glorietta blast and from the Cavite blast that killed five or six people and now it is being followed by this. On the former two, investigators are certain that the blasts were human errors, not human terrors. But on the latter, it seems that it is intentional. Our country has already experienced one tragedy too many, with too many people killed, and too many lives shattered. We could only hope that everytime we leave our house for work or for pleasure, we could get home safely in one piece, or better yet, alive. I don't want to say that nobody's safe anymore, because I'm still optimistic that at the end of the tunnel we can see a way out of this turmoil we're in, and I hope it will not be long. For now, the least that we can do is pray and be vigilant. Now more than ever. For we are living in a time of turmoil.



Signing off.

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