Monday, May 20, 2013

The Berlin Bombing by Greg Gilbert


We interviewed a man who was there the night of the bombing in the night club in Berlin. The man’s name is Marlin Tain. He luckily survived the horrible bombing that happened because the Libyan terrorists bombed the night club in Berlin.

The questions we asked him:
Q: “What were your reactions to the night of the bombing?”
A: “I was so shocked and this explosion came from nowhere. I was having a great time talking with one of my old friends when suddenly a huge noise came from across the building. It was horrible trying to escape the building; so many dead bodies, so much smoke.”
Q: “How has your life changed since then?”
A: “I looked at life differently after that night because things happened so quickly and I am forever grateful that I was able to escape that night.”
Q: “Compare that night to a surprised bombing from a powerful country?”
A: “Although I have not been involved in a surprised attack by a foreign country, I can say that this was not as severe as that because it did wipe out a huge amount of people. It only killed 3 and injured 200, whereas a surprised bombing can wipe out thousands.”
Q: “If you could persuade the people who bombed that club that night, what would you say?”
A: “I would tell them that there is no need to bomb the club because Berlin has not caused any harm to Libya. Berlin has caused other country problems but they did not do anything wrong that makes them deserve another bombing at an innocent club where many American soldiers are. That was what I was curious to know is if they were bombing it to try to kill American soldiers or to try and prove something to Berlin.”
Q: “If you could change anything about that night, what would you change?”
A: “I would not have gone to that club because that night was the scariest night of my life so far. I am constantly checking my surroundings now because I fear the same thing will happen again.” 

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