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This comment is an indicator that the no consensus result for deletion was premature. The only argument for keep was "this boy deserves an article." I get choked up when I hear the story as well, but if he's going to have an article, every American soldier deserves an article, every victim of the Tsunami and 9/11 deserves an article, and everyone that's ever held a bake sale for a local church to raise money for autism deserves an article. Not a memorial site. Please reconsider for deletion.Kingdomcarts (talk) 07:17, 15 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Your analogy doesn't make any sense. If you read the article you'd realize that his reach spanned beyond a moment of silence on a news network or a local bake sale. I know it's hard, but please move on. --Lufthansa405heavy (talk) 23:44, 31 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]