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![]() wow, only 43. it boggles the mind to know folks can die of natural causes at a young age. wonder if it was his heart? cancer gets a lot of media attention, but i believe heart disease is still the #1 killer in the u.s.
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![]() Karma is a muthafukah
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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![]() Whatevah
He was a lying, disingenuous character assassin who's distortions and mistruths promoted a far right agenda that has splintered and destroyed the Republican party. He made Ann Colter look like Mother Theresa - he was just a bit more sophisticated in his approach |
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Wasn't a fan of Breitbart only heard of him past year...43 way too young to die...RIP. This cartoon showed up today... ![]()
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"If you lose the power to laugh, you lose the power to think" - Clarence Darrow, American lawyer (1857-1938) When you are right, no one remembers;when you are wrong, no one forgets. Thought for today.."No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong" - Francois, Duc de la Rochefoucauld, French moralist (1613-1680) |
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![]() http://www.americablog.com/2012/03/a...-kennedys.html
With the death this morning of conservative activist Andrew Breitbart, and the inevitable debate over whether it's ever appropriate to speak ill of the dead, this quote of Breitbart's, about Senator Ted Kennedy's death, comes to mind. From Michael Calderone at Politico: Andrew Breitbart, a Washington Times columnist who oversees Breitbart.com and BigHollywood.com, tapped into the anti-Kennedy vein in the hours after the senator’s death was announced, posting a series of Twitter messages in which he called Kennedy a “villain,” a “duplicitous bastard” and a “prick.” "I'm more than willing to go off decorum to ensure THIS MAN is not beatified,” Breitbart wrote. “Sorry, he destroyed lives. And he knew it."
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![]() ![]() what an extremely weird post. Speak ill of the dead by showing him speaking ill of the dead. Which pretty much makes you exactly like him. Breitbert was a very unlikable guy for a lot of people. People don't need to be saddened by his death (I never met him, his death really does not affect me) But still, that was one of the weirdest posts i've ever seen.
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I had already posted my opinion of Breitbart in a previous post, did you miss what I actually said about "the dead" Breitbart? What's weird is you apparently completely ignoring what I actually said about Breitbart, and accuse me of speaking ill via quoting something else. No. I said very plainly what I thought about Breitbart. It's in the post above the one where you are creating some magical weirdness out of thin air. I don't need your magical secret weirdness. I said plainly what I thought of the guy.
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![]() Don't speak ill of the head.
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