A Grail for You To Hold

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~ Wednesday, January 20 ~
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bryceluxe: tupsyturvy:caraobrien:think4yourself: As things got really out of control, I saw a looter on the roof of the store they’d broken into throw what I think was part of a concrete block into the crowd. It hit a small boy in the head. I saw him collapse. More chunks of concrete were being thrown at the looters on the roof. The injured boy couldn’t get up. He’d try and then collapse again. Blood was pouring from his head. He was conscious but had no control over his body. I was afraid someone on the roof would see him lying there and throw another cinderblock piece onto him. I was afraid he’d get killed. No one seemed to be helping him. I ran to where he was struggling, and picked him up off the ground. I brought him to a spot about a hundred feet away. I could feel his warm blood on my arms. I stood him up, but he was clearly unable to walk. He wiped his bloody face, and I tried to reassure him. He had no idea where he was, and he clearly couldn’t walk, so I picked him up again and handed him over to someone behind that makeshift barricade. Tony, the American businessman, gave the boy a wet towel. He was then taken away by someone else. We don’t know what happened to him. (Anderson Cooper 360:   Blog Archive -  Anderson in the midst of looting chaos)


Anderson Cooper is one of the few commentators on television now that I really respect.

youmightfindyourself:

bryceluxetupsyturvy:caraobrien:think4yourself: As things got really out of control, I saw a looter on the roof of the store they’d broken into throw what I think was part of a concrete block into the crowd. It hit a small boy in the head. I saw him collapse. More chunks of concrete were being thrown at the looters on the roof. The injured boy couldn’t get up. He’d try and then collapse again. Blood was pouring from his head. He was conscious but had no control over his body. I was afraid someone on the roof would see him lying there and throw another cinderblock piece onto him. I was afraid he’d get killed. No one seemed to be helping him. I ran to where he was struggling, and picked him up off the ground. I brought him to a spot about a hundred feet away. I could feel his warm blood on my arms. I stood him up, but he was clearly unable to walk. He wiped his bloody face, and I tried to reassure him. He had no idea where he was, and he clearly couldn’t walk, so I picked him up again and handed him over to someone behind that makeshift barricade. Tony, the American businessman, gave the boy a wet towel. He was then taken away by someone else. We don’t know what happened to him. (Anderson Cooper 360: Blog Archive - Anderson in the midst of looting chaos)

Anderson Cooper is one of the few commentators on television now that I really respect.


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    I love Anderson Cooper. This makes me want to want to switch my major to photo journalism, you can sort say that...
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    More proof Anderson Cooper is THE SHIT.
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    I look up to people like this in our world. it gives me hope for those in need, and god knows that right now, they need...
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    This is a true hero. Thank you Anderson Cooper!
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    Anderson Cooper is...few commentators...I really respect.
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    I now have newfound respect for Anderson Cooper. *salut*
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    :| such a scary sight. but yeah agreed. this man is very caring. bestwishes to Haiti. <3 Hopefully I can go to sleep...
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