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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNo, it is not to early to grave dance.
The man set the stage. He was hateful and dismissive of all those different from his white, anglo saxon, Roman Catholic views.
He was an ass hole of the first order.
I keep hearing on media that "he had a great sense of humor" but not a thing on the wisdom of his decisions.
The man was simply evil. You know by his decisions. I'm glad the motherfucker is dead and make no excuses for it.
Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)Probably not in the ground yet. But, sure I am dancing already.
SoLeftIAmRight
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Wounded Bear
(58,647 posts)I'm just cheering the grave diggers on.
BigDemVoter
(4,149 posts)His malevolent presence is gone forever from the SCOTUS. He will never again be inflicting his divisive and ugly view of the world on the rest of us. His death doesn't interest me. I am interested in the opportunities his death will give us and am looking forward to the blessed absence of his nasty rhetoric and preposterous decisions. The world will be a better place. . . . or at least a less ugly one.
Would I say I celebrate his death? Hmmm. I'm not having wine or anything. I laughed a few seconds at work when someone showed me the news on their iphone. . . . But seriously, I haven't thought much of that SOB at all. I'm just glad he's gone, and I know that we can replace him with somebody with integrity.