Good point. From now on I will make sure to tell the families of every fat person that dies that it's that person's fault for being fat.
its strange to think i have never lived a day without him being alive too, till 10:45 this morning...when I was thinking of going to the deli for a bagel with eggs and bacon, and some broccoli and cheese soup, which i ate while he died
he was a man of integrity and consistency and real courage and bravery in taking a public stance in what he believed in
too bad I was not pissing when he died, pissing when I really didn't even have to but just wanted to get up from my desk for a few minutes
Call me crazy but I think it's sad when anyone dies. But that's just me. Whether or not I agree with their politics.
Although I don't agree with much of what Falwell was putting out, I doubt highly that he can be put on the same plain as Hitler. If I make that sort of comment about someone who dies, and they've caused world wars and created concentration camps, then you can mock what I write. In the meantime, a death of a person is still a death. You or I may not agree with his politics, but it's still sad when a person dies.
I just did put him on the same plane as hitler, proving that it can be done his movement paved the way for Bush to be elected, thusly causing the death of thousands
I'm surprised you would say this, as it doesn't feel very pagan to me, death is simply the end of one thing and many pagans believe the start of something new. sadness can be a feeling connected to it, but its only one feeling, out of many many feelings to great to number S