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Jan 03 2009

Mourning John Travolta’s Loss

Published by truth2u at 11:09 am under News Edit This

I have always loved John Travolta.  I used to watch him when I was young on “Welcome Back Kotter”.  He was funny and fine with a little bit of kool mixed in.  I feel as though I know him and his pain is my pain.  I am so sorry for his loss. 

With all of the innuendo trying to take form, mixed with the devastating suddenness of his son’s death, I hope the end result will not be a guilt trip for him to live with for the remainder of his life.  We all make choices in life, where those choices will take us, who knows until crisis hits. 

Without getting into the innuendos, as I see them brewing, I would just like to say my take on John Travolta from what I’ve heard people say and my impression of him through watching him occassionally doing interviews.  I’m sure he loved his son, did what he thought and hoped was the best for Jett, under the circumstances. He showed him love and took the time to spend time with him. 

He was a father and a friend to his son and I am sure he will miss him terribly.  I only hope that the innuendos do not take the shape of accusations and ugliness on top of his loss.  Jett has gone to a better place of peace.  He will be free of his illness and it appears that his death was an accident whether he had the seizure first and fell or fell first and had the seizure – it was an accident and his time to leave this earth, any other analysis of the situation is pointless and can take you down roads you may not need to go.  Judge Not Least You Be Judged 

I love you JT; you, your wife and child stay strong and find peace. 

And that’s the way I see it!!!

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