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Media Sheepish About Lion's Murky Past

AliveInHim Wrote: Aug 27, 2009 11:56 PM
Please. This man and everyone like him had and have no trouble at all sparing their tongues toward those living OR dead who disagree with them.

He was a drunken lout. Period. That said, I hope he made his peace with God-nobody should and I can't genuinely wish another in Hell with only God's wrath and the memories of missed opportunities of repentance for company.
Something about the death of a famous liberal person turns the media into grieving widows whose dictum against speaking "ill" of the dead eliminates all sober analysis of the life in question. Once, death in the passing parade came to us, more or less, in "just-the-facts, ma'am" obituaries. Now, breaking, live and for the duration, a celebratory loop plays on about even the most mixed and controversial public lives. Notice I said "mixed" and "controversial," restrained terminology to describe the life and times of Sen. Ted Kennedy, whose death triggered a media dump of Hallmark-curlicued tributes that all begin with "lion...
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