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Which images evoked the most emotion from you?

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Neda, being shot and bleeding to death in the street. Can you imagine going to a "Tea Party" and being killed by a National Guardsmen just for protesting against Obama. She has been martyred, and rightly so.

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As far as Neda goes obama doing nothing and saying nothing and looking smug after her murder evoked the most emotion from me So (pis*ed off)

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 JFK JR at dads furnal(so saddened)

 
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9/11 (So Mad)

 

Reagan - Tear Down This Wall (So proud)

 

 man on the moon (so patroitic)

 

niagara falls (Breath taking)

 
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death of 3 icons in one week (So surpising)

 

 

Neda is symbol of Freedom & Democracy around the glob

 
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these do it for me

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http://www.blackwebportal.com/wire_images/bwp12halle_berry.jpg http://blog.thegooddrugsguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/angelina-jolie.jpg

 

 

I cried when I saw it for the first time.  I'll never forget her and why she died.

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