MLK...quote...."I will mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy."
MLK...quote...."I will mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy."
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hmmmm...does Ldub have administrative powers..BB's password
Hottie equals LPGA Sandra Gal known as "golf punk"
Hey Dub..I'm outta here fer now.
Please , (given you initiated this thread)...
...get it back on track.
Whatever "TRACK" is.....
Less than two weeks Bro....
jo
"IT"...is a beautiful woman...who belongs to no one
Yo Dub....put yer guns away...
...and toke a bowl.
Luv ya..
jo
I wanna go to bed...
..but I just know I'll miss some fun!
So...I'll pour anotherand sit tight!
...at least till the rum evaporates!
jo
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This is were I have an issue. I have several uncles (all now deceased) who served in WWII. My father (also deceased) climbed into a B-17 and flew 35 missions over Europe. My brother served 30 years in the USAF, retiring as a Full Colonel. I never served as there was this Vietnam thing I (and my father) disagreed with, but I declined an Academy appointment and acted against that war.This guy dying is akin to the breakup of the USSR or the Berlin Wall for some people. He wanted to be a symbol, bigger than a human being, well, he got it. He became an archetype of fear and oppression and to rejoice in something like that being gone is A-OK in my book..
There is a famous picture of an East German Border Guard jumping the barricades for freedom during the cold war.
There was no celebration of Hitler's death that I know of. There was a celebration of the end of the war. We aren't there yet.