Although I never agreed with her hate, fill propaganda column, no one should celebrate anyones death. She may be gone, but with me she will be easily forgotten
2007-02-02 04:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I especially liked her Bush-isms.
Mark the day and next year have a memorial dinner with a group reading of her work.
Go big Red Go
2007-02-02 12:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Any of those are appropriate. It depends on how the deceased wants to be remembered.
From what I know of Molly, she would have preferred us dancing.
That probably isn't the way you meant the question, but those are my feelings.
-Dio
2007-02-02 12:26:30
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answered by diogenese19348 6
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shrug... who the heck is Molly Ivins
2007-02-02 12:22:59
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answered by diva 6
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Whatever you felt like doing when you heard the news but be sure to GET OVER IT!
2007-02-02 12:23:02
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answered by ◄☯♫ vanitee of vanitees ♫☯► 6
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Isn't it lovely to see all these Christian Conservatives glorifying the cancer death of a human being?
God who?
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2007-02-02 12:32:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Dance a little...the guy above said it best...but now I have that damn song stuck in my head...
2007-02-02 12:24:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Who? Oh, you mean Ms (and that's MIZZ) Shrub?
Shrug and move on.
2007-02-02 12:49:16
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answered by MoltarRocks 7
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No one should die of cancer, but I will not miss the woman!!!
2007-02-02 12:24:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I really didn't find her very entertaining, or politically savvy.
2007-02-02 12:24:52
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answered by FRANKFUSS 6
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