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I would say mourning as that is the normal response to death. However, liberals have things so far out of whack now (i.e. no respect for the office of the president) that people will be split 50/50. I know that there will be some republicans who will celebrate when Clinton dies; however, Republicans tend to have a greater respect of the office of the president that for the most part therewill be mourning.

2006-11-01 16:51:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 6

I did not vote for him in 2000 or 2004 but I still will not celebrate when he dies. To think like that, is just wrong!

Bush will not go down in History as One of our greatest Presidents but any decent thinking person should at least respect the fact that he is/was our President!

Any respectful Human Being would mourn the dead...not party!

Grow up!

2006-11-02 00:57:50 · answer #2 · answered by MSJP 4 · 2 2

Wow, kind of morbid question, don't you think? I would hope as compassionate human beings there would be more mourning. When Jimmy Carter dies, I will mourn. Even though I think he was one of the most worthless presidents of the modern age. He was still a leader of our country who gave up alot to serve in the office.

2006-11-02 00:51:49 · answer #3 · answered by Cinner 7 · 5 0

Now come on to your senses President is a healthy person he should live at least till he is 90 if he has his fathers genes and that is good 30 years away.By that time who knows what the world will be like.a whole new generation of yet unborn Americans will be there.The Life is the greatest gift let us all respect it.

2006-11-02 01:33:13 · answer #4 · answered by Dr.O 5 · 1 0

Oh, EVERYBODY who still cares will be celebrating, most definitely!

Here's why:

1 - The wackjob far-left wingers and their followers will feel like the dragon is at last dead (like ex-Presidents matter in even the minutest way (quick - somebody clue in Little Billy Clinton!)) and this will, somehow, make them FEEL better. I don't understand it either but I can guarantee you it'll make 'em feel good - witness the nonsense about Reagan after he passed away; it was like they were reliving the '80s again and they were clearly enjoying themselves immensely!

2 - The rightos who have enjoyed the benefits of his presidency will be partying on down in memory of a great time had by all for eight full years (a few downers like 9/11 aside, of course).

2006-11-02 00:54:47 · answer #5 · answered by Fast Eddie B 6 · 0 3

There will really only be mourning within Bush's family everyone else will feel a mixture of relief,joy, peace, love and above all Hope which is what the world needs more of...

2006-11-02 00:51:20 · answer #6 · answered by Rebekah S 1 · 7 2

You people are the reason our country is falling apart. I voted for him both times and I'd do it a third if it were an option. He will go down as a great leader in history and I will definately tell my kids about him when they're old enough to understand...and that's alot more than I have to say about your precious unfaithful Clinton.

2006-11-02 03:43:06 · answer #7 · answered by Mandy 2 · 0 2

Celebration,singing,dancing.

2006-11-02 00:50:27 · answer #8 · answered by Mojo Seeker Of Knowlege 7 · 6 3

I don't want Bush to be the president of the US, but I most definately don't want him to be dead. I find those answers to this question that advocate or predict celebration to be quite disturbing.

Ask not for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee. -John Donne

2006-11-02 01:12:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

The media will portray it to be mourning, but in reality, every city in the world will have its own Mardi Gras in "honour" of his death.

2006-11-02 00:55:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

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