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  • billtool

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    Most of that is every politician on record, and btw Roberts could have had Obama Care overturned but he turncoated on republicans. So much for the GW Bush justices.
    McCain was the lone hold out for repeal. And jumped at the chance to prove he was a Rino and vote with the Dems. Roberts is a liberal POS. Doesn’t negate the fact that if Reid hadn’t bought the Senate votes, we wouldn’t have this albatross around our neck from now on. Reid was a cancer and a criminal.
     

    cporfe

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    I used to think like most of the posters here. When someone I despised died, I celebrated. When Ho Chi Minh (yes my war was Vietnam) died, I celebrated. My brother, who was a Marine on the ground in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive, reminded me that only God judges. Man should only observe. I try to keep that in mind as one day, I will pass and I want a favorable judgement.
     

    Axxe55

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    He was an evil corrupt pos and so is pelosi.
    I won't dispute that fact, but I find it unacceptable to either wish someone dead, or to rejoice in their death. Kind of repulsive and morbid IMO.

    Karma has a way of biting people on the ass in such situations.

    Think if the roles were reversed. Would we want others to find pleasure in our passing, or that it was a painful passing? I think not.
     

    seeker_two

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    That place east of Waco....
    I won't dispute that fact, but I find it unacceptable to either wish someone dead, or to rejoice in their death. Kind of repulsive and morbid IMO.

    Karma has a way of biting people on the ass in such situations.

    Think if the roles were reversed. Would we want others to find pleasure in our passing, or that it was a painful passing? I think not.

    I have a list of folks who will squeal in glee at my inevitable death. I don't care if they do....the feeling is mutual.

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