
03-31-2011, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Play The Man
I'm sorry but I can't abide this sentimentalism. I have pity for the man and his family. In some sense, I agree with Donne that "each man's death diminishes me, for I am involved in mankind"; however, make no mistake, this man was a vulgarian. He is no less morally culpable for his cultural pollution, than a chemical company CEO who authorizes the dumping of toxic sludge in our drinking water. We have gone from "I want to hold your hand" to "F**k you" in a generation and this thug with his "troubles" (i.e. "drugs and weapons charges") was part of the problem.
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HUGE +1
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