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sanfordy2
February 20, 2014, 8:59pm Report to Moderator

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REST IN PEACE John Lewis.......you have no pain......and you are in a safe place.....


agree...rip
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Damn, you people are brutal.  Someone's brother, son, father, boyfriend, lover just died.  Have you no morals and common decency to not gossip about him or his family?


There are over 1 million people sitting in jail like animals for the same crimes this guy committed and the drug addiction he had, and I don't hear one ounce of empathy from people like Patches for those people.  But god forbid they die, now we must show our humanity toward this one person.  

Please, try to be consistent with your empathy.


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It's not the time.  You beat the crap out of his character when he was alive, just let the guy (good, bad or indifferent) REST IN PEACE!


We are advised NOT to judge ALL Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics, but we are encouraged to judge ALL gun owners by the actions of a few lunatics.   Funny how that works.
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Knowing his history we should be glad he didn't kill an innocent person walking down the street when he was shitfaced behind the wheel. Yeah its sad he couldn't recover from his demons but his actions put all of us at risk that includes you and me and all our kids and family. Saying that I hope he is in a better place and at peace.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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everyone should have some kind of honor and dignity after death.....


I disagree there are some that should never get any honor after death like child molesters, murderers and of course " people" like Hitler  
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For the record the autopsy said he died of natural causes.

That being said most of you people are lower than dirt and should be exterminated. Asssholes!!!!


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unless you have been there and done that....Cicero should keep his indignant thoughts to himself.....you judge and assume like you know it all....

REST IN PEACE John Lewis.....some of us still love compassion and empathy....
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RIP John, the suffering is over.
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unless you have been there and done that....Cicero should keep his indignant thoughts to himself.....you judge and assume like you know it all....

REST IN PEACE John Lewis.....some of us still love compassion and empathy....


You are the anti drug crusader patches.  You are the one that has no tolerance for drug addicts and want them locked in cages and out of your sight.  How many drug addicts did John lock away and probably commended for by his superiors?  

I actually have no thoughts on this persons death.  Never met him.  I am indifferent, people die daily.  I'm commenting on the phony outpouring of sympathy for a person that suffered the same problems and demons that he would put people in jail for.

REST IN PEACE FOR EVERYBODY THAT HAS PASSED AWAY.


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You are the anti drug crusader patches.  You are the one that has no tolerance for drug addicts and want them locked in cages and out of your sight.  How many drug addicts did John lock away and probably commended for by his superiors?  

I actually have no thoughts on this persons death.  Never met him.  I am indifferent, people die daily.  I'm commenting on the phony outpouring of sympathy for a person that suffered the same problems and demons that he would put people in jail for.

REST IN PEACE FOR EVERYBODY THAT HAS PASSED AWAY.


AGREE!!!!!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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You are the anti drug crusader patches.  You are the one that has no tolerance for drug addicts and want them locked in cages and out of your sight.  How many drug addicts did John lock away and probably commended for by his superiors?  

I actually have no thoughts on this persons death.  Never met him.  I am indifferent, people die daily.  I'm commenting on the phony outpouring of sympathy for a person that suffered the same problems and demons that he would put people in jail for.

REST IN PEACE FOR EVERYBODY THAT HAS PASSED AWAY.


AGREE!


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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BT SENDERS/////////negative and unconscious statements are made by bullies all the time.....you know me??....that's a joke..

there is no one more than I who has complete understanding of drug addicts.....and let me tell you another thing.

my condolences are sincere and meant no other way.....more than what I can say for you two.....phonies

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I just have to add...

I have a friend who is incredibly wonderful.  Possibly the sweetest, most thoughtful, caring person I know - maybe other than my mom.

She knew John Lewis and said once to me how wonderful he was, that she'd leave her kids with him in a heartbeat.

I know he had some troubles, but really we all do in some ways...  And until you personally experience the very dark place in your life...   Where depression, severe anxiety and rage all come together - you really have no idea what someone might be going through.

I don't know what his demons were - or if he was suffering from those the above... but I have experienced those deep pains one time in my life.  And I am fortunate that I had the strength to navigate through that time without doing something I would later regret.

In closing just let me say that according to my friend he was such a good guy - that I do really regret not offering to meet up with him to try to be a good influence in his life.
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Jack,

I agree with your post and heart felt sympathy.  My point is, as a society, we look at people(usually in the inner city and black)with the same emotional and addiction issues, and cheer the cops when they lock away people with these problems in jail.  It's as if as a society, we can't relate and want them banished from society so we don't have to deal with them.  America jails it's mentally ill and drug addicted without the same sympathy given to the ex cop.  You never read in the paper the chief of police expressing his sympathy for the black "junkie" they just locked away in prison.  But when it's one of their own, well, then it's worthy of a news article in the TU.

There is a class system in America, where some addicts deserve sympathy while others deserve condemnation.  It's sad.


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Jack,

I agree with your post and heart felt sympathy.  My point is, as a society, we look at people(usually in the inner city and black)with the same emotional and addiction issues, and cheer the cops when they lock away people with these problems in jail.  It's as if as a society, we can't relate and want them banished from society so we don't have to deal with them.  America jails it's mentally ill and drug addicted without the same sympathy given to the ex cop.  You never read in the paper the chief of police expressing his sympathy for the black "junkie" they just locked away in prison.  But when it's one of their own, well, then it's worthy of a news article in the TU.

There is a class system in America, where some addicts deserve sympathy while others deserve condemnation.  It's sad.


EXACTLY!!!!!!!

like the stories of hollywood oopsies....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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