tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post2251205481483293989..comments2024-01-26T07:30:31.571+01:00Comments on Kielbasa Stories: SmoleńskChrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05384854442041889558noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-10604549885208515972013-04-15T17:02:44.894+02:002013-04-15T17:02:44.894+02:00I know I said that I didn't have more to say.....I know I said that I didn't have more to say...<br /><br />I watched a well-made program about Smolensk on TV last night. It was a co-production with BBC. There were families of a few of the victims describing how they found out about the crash and how they are managing now. One of the widows made an excellent point. She said that she knows that the rest of society has their own problems and that we all can't be concerned with their tragedy all the time. She also pointed out that more often than not, those who keep Smolensk in the headlines have nothing to do with families of the victims. It was a very good point and good to say it out loud.<br /><br />As I understand, the people travelled in 2 groups to the memorial event, so not everybody was in one plane. I think they flew like that because of the cost. Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05384854442041889558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-63512187380562207382013-04-12T18:53:14.845+02:002013-04-12T18:53:14.845+02:00I've always been wondering why they were all i...I've always been wondering why they were all in the same plane. Even to importants buisnessmans are not allowed to fly togheter in the same plane, so how it could happend that a huge part of our governement were in one plane? Hm?<br /><br />Nina from KrakowAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com