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why do we celebrate another's death
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[quote:CaptainSensible:MV8xNDcyNjQ5XzI0MjY3MTc5X0U2NDYyMTY1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1348783] [quote:CaptainSensible] Its bad when good people die. Its good when [b]christian[/b] people die. [/quote] Now its fixed. [/quote] Truly shameful. I do not judge you though. That's for a vengeful God to do. [/quote]
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Why are we (Americans), celebrating another's death? Have we become those that seek to destroy what we stand for?
Am I the only one that is disgusted by the dancing in the streets? Compassion and morality have made this country what it was, but what have we become?
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