I think a steak dinner would be in order. I'm already salivating..
2007-07-27 14:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably the same way English people will celebrate when Thatcher kicks the bucket. They are planning a street party where I lived before.
2007-07-27 14:52:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You should never celebrate the death of anyone, GOD will decide his place in the next world, so just be patient and wait. Every evil thought you have is logged in the book of life, and will be read at judement day.
2007-07-27 14:40:18
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answered by hangarrat 2
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Sorry, but I don't think a celebration is in order when anyone who has devoted most of his life to public service dies. Whether you like what he does (or did) or not, whether he is a member of your personal political affiliation or not, he is still someones son, father, husband, and grandfather. Ridicule him in life if you will, but don't insult him in death.
2007-07-27 17:30:30
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answered by Penguin_Bob 7
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I will drink a toast to all of the wise and compassionate Liberals who care more about other human beings than Conservatives could ever imagine. And to Santa Claus, Unicorns, Leprechauns, and Bigfoot.
2007-07-27 14:40:12
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answered by open4one 7
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No but I will drink a toast to his passing and pray that never again will Lucifer be allowed into the white house.
2007-07-27 14:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Cheney must be tried in court if there are evidence for his wrongdoings.
2007-07-27 14:38:45
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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I don't celebrate the death of anyone. What kind or sicko does?
2007-07-27 14:45:50
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answered by Anonymous
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By burning libs at the stake. You are horrible for asking such a question.
2007-07-27 15:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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With fireworks and beers all the way around the house.
2007-07-27 14:46:13
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answered by Honey Girl 3
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