The world is a far, far better place now that he has gone to the place with eternal warmth.
As the immortal philosopher Bugs Bunny said: Good riddance to bad rubish.
I do not mourn, I rejoice!
Today, it's interesting to hear the on-the-spot Fox babe reporting, then Brian Kilmeade provide the "rest of the story."
The reporter there is a little toooooooo swept into the moment of honoring this terrorist.
But I'm going to shut it off soon. A little goes a long way.
It was quite sickening to hear someone on MSNBC defend the hysteria in Rammalah by saying that we see a similar reaction in Detroit when the Pistons lose. I turned the television off then.
And this tidbit from our president who spotted the hypocrisy of those who don't believe the Iraqi's are entitled to freedom:
"There is a certain attitude in the world, by some, that says that it's a waste of time to try to promote free societies in parts of the world. I've heard that criticism
But if you do not believe people can be free and can self-govern, then all of a sudden the two-state solution in the Middle East becomes a moot point, invalid. If you're willing to condemn a group of people to a system of government that hasn't worked, then you'll never be able to achieve the peace."
This is one time that it isn't so bad being cubicle-bound, TV deprived.