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12-17-2007 7:45 PM357 views
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12-17-2007 8:03 PM
topsailangler
Those comments are self convictions of their shameless disrespect for other people. Granted I've seen hatred spewed from both sides but the hypocrisy from the left is obvious.
12-17-2007 8:09 PM
n2sooners
It is so bad at the Huffington Post that they turn off the comments any time they run an article about anything having to do with Dick Cheney's health. And HuffPo, DU, and KOS are large, mainstream leftist blog sites. It isn't like this is the fringe, this is the norm when it comes to the left.
12-17-2007 10:29 PM
ratilfar
The story turned out to be false, and that why some people let out with such vicious remarks, very dark sarcasm if you ask me. Now has it really happened and people had gotten hurt or killed and someone said something like that, they would be totally and completely out of line, period.
12-17-2007 10:49 PM
n2sooners
Remarks made before people knew what happened.

Hmm.... eerily appeasing.
Log in | posted 12:12 pm on 12/17/2007
Karma?
Log in | posted 12:15 pm on 12/17/2007
That must be all the heads exploding at Fox Fair& Balanced head quarters. They are all imploding from their own darkness. I say Good Riddance.. Thank God
Log in | posted 12:18 pm on 12/17/2007
How a Huff Post reader can see this headline not not have some guilty sense of schadenfreude is nearly impossible. I admit I'm one one them.
Log in | posted 12:21 pm on 12/17/2007
I love it when people use words like schadenfreude. It makes me feel good that there are w...
12-17-2007 11:19 PM
ratilfar
Well then what I said applies.
12-17-2007 11:28 PM
n2sooners
You didn't really say what you thought about people talking about a potential disaster before they know the outcome.
12-18-2007 12:15 AM
ratilfar
Like I said, dark sarcasm, the kind that I hear all to often from to many corners, especially aimed at celebrities and such. I don't condone it, but I understand it. Rejoicing from somebody death or destruction now thats different.
12-18-2007 12:31 AM
n2sooners
Well, not me. I don't think it is any kind of humor at all. Especially during that time that you know something happened, but you don't yet know how bad it is or if anyone was injured. Hoping someone was injured or killed isn't humorous at all dark or otherwise.
12-18-2007 2:01 AM
ratilfar
Come on.... you have entertained such thoughts at least once, if not many times. You may keep them to yourself, most people do, because they are wrong, but if you heard that a bomb went off in Castro's (or insert bad person here) hospital room, even though you know there is a possibility that innocents might have suffered, your first thought would probably be..."Yeah the got the f....!"

12-18-2007 9:35 AM
dl211
Shows one basic difference between those on the far-left and those that are not, their hate and hypocrisy knows no bounds.
12-18-2007 11:47 AM
n2sooners
if you heard that a bomb went off in Castro's (or insert bad person here) hospital room, even though you know there is a possibility that innocents might have suffered, your first thought would probably be..."Yeah the got the f....!"
I think you summed it up quite well. The problem is the left sees those on the right as the enemies. You see, while I might want to see Castro or Chavez or Osama or many others dead, I can't think of a single American politician or reporter that I hate so much that I would hope they die. Not the MSNBC crew, not Rosie, not even Michael Moore, and I barely even consider him an American. When Hillary's offices were invaded by that nut job, I wasn't ...
12-18-2007 12:02 PM
dl211
Exactly
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