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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

The Compassionate Lehigh Valley Reacts With Glee at Word of Teacher's Death

Keith Lord Snyder, a teacher on trial for paying students to perform chores for him in skimpy clothing, is dead. Obviously, he committed suicide.

Thanks to an online feature at The Morning Call, we can see how some Lehigh Valley residents react to the death of this troubled teacher.

Hopefully one of the parents of the children decided to take matters into their own hands.

Thanks for saving the taxpayers some money.

Finally, a room mate for Father Forish.

hurray!!

Was he wearing a singlet or thong? (OK, That one was funny.)

I wish he would have died of different causes too. Such as in a burned alive or possibly burried alive.

I wish he could have hanged like Saddam.
What a bunch of sweethearts we are!

12 comments:

  1. I'm not surprised. Considering the airheads in Upper Mac who still send me loving affectionate correspondence concerning my pointing out of their friends corruption and greed.
    Some folks are stuck in the old testament. So much for forgiveness and atonement. I forgive the idiots everytime. Those idiots need to read that being a Christian, means following the teachings of Christ. Guess they misses the, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone" verse.
    And before they jump me for exposing the crooks, I better add, he also taught us to be our brother's keeper, to stop your brother from sinning. That's why you say, "Hey, stop charging Mom and dad's credit card!"

    This will tick them off!

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  2. The MCall forum is nothing but a sea of idiots or more appropriately, a local version of my space. When Upper Saucon Police Officer David Petzold was killed, I was highly offended by some of the comments that were made, so I spoke up about it because I know Dave and his family well. Some of the idiots defended themselves with that it was a freedom of speech issue. Many of the people on the forum were using to communciate info, grieve, and express condolenscences. Others were just blantant @ssholes. One cannot have an intellignet disscussion on that forum.

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  3. i can forgive almost anything.


    almost.

    pedophilia is where i draw the line. maybe it's my personal experience. someone tried to rob one of my children of his innocence several years back. hell can't be hot enough for people like this.

    while i do not revel in the death of this man,, neither will i mourn his passing.

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  4. Anon 3:48, I understand where you're coming from. You've personally been affected by this sick behavior. But at least you aren't dancing with glee at this teacher's death.

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  5. If Anon was not 'holier than thou' then no one else was either.

    he'd best read Matthew 7:1 and 7:22-23. he is headed South. That you can bet the house on.

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  6. omigosh people, what ever happened to "innocent until proven guilty"? We had this poor man guilty before even hearing his side of the story.

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  7. Anon 2:37 & Mr. Moshki,

    Yep, the dude was still innocent in the eyes of the law, although things weren't looking good for him.

    I couldn't help but feel sorry for this troubled guy. And I was astonished by the complete lack of sympathy. I thought we were supposed to hate the sin but love the sinner.

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  8. What a troubled soul. I do have sympathy for folks like this.

    But the ones who visciously & cruelly beat, rape & kill kids...like the evil SOB in East Stroudsburg that was just busted for torturing his 3-year-old...same guy who is suspected of killing his 2-year-old back in 2000...I honestly wanna see those guys dead.

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  9. Anon 4:41, You're definitely in the majority. Many feel as you and you may be right. That's disgusting and it's heard to feel sympathy in that case.

    But believe it or not, I oppose the death penalty. I think choices against human life are generally wrong.

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  10. Thanks for posting my comment about how he should hang like Saddam.

    Let me just say that it's an honor to have my comment mentioned on your blog.

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  11. An honor??? You must come cheap! Now go read the New Testamant or Buddha.

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  12. Yes, Anon 4:41--without question!

    But Snyder:

    1. Was not a murderer.
    2. Raped no one.
    3. Drugged no one
    4. Was not a pimp.
    5. Didn't even touch anyone.

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