If you think dying from liver cancer is painless, then I'm assuming you are one of those that also believes Terri Schiavo went into the good night in a state of euphoria.
You see, your cold, clinical, cut and paste job on the symptomology of liver cancer does not take into account the emotional pain, the pain associated with any cancer that metastisized from the original growth, which yes is largely painless and therefore left undiagnosed until the tumor has grown larger.
I recoil at those that can, in a cold fashion, take delight in the death of another, regardless of political stripe or past deeds.
Death visits us all, don't forget that fact.
To invoke your dog Champy's death is quite shallow in the context of the article.
To use your cold flippancy, it sounds like ole' Champy wasn't much of a champ after all.
I recoil at those that can, in a cold fashion, take delight in the death of another, regardless of political stripe or past deeds.
Death visits us all, don't forget that fact.
To invoke your dog Champy's death is quite shallow in the context of the article.
Puhleeze, spare me the faux sensitivity. As far as the "cut and paste", nah... I actually have seen people die of both primary and metastatic liver cancer.
Nowhere did I "take delight" in this person's death... however the great "emotional" outpouring concerning this person is a joke.... kinda like your post.
I "feel" nothing towards or against this person. He died...big whoop. I didn't know him. I don't recall him affecting me in any manner during his life. Therefore I'm not going to go all weak at the knees, bring my hand to wipe off a fake tear and pretend to be sorrowful.
I'll shed tears for guys I know that suffer or have died... or great men who've made a mark on our culture... this person died. Pick any name of any city obituary column and substitute, you wouldn't know the difference yourself....other than making yourself wet with sanctimonious (look at me how sensitive I am) fake "care" for the death of this guy.... by the way "Champy" was a great German Shepard who passed about 40 years ago.... as was "Kiley" another fine Shepard I lost 3 years ago.... as far as "what's his name"..... didn't know him other than what the press told me about him. Even then, I'd take my dogs over him..... especially after reading about him.
that's what make this country great. You like the "yippie" , I cherish my Shepards.... neat huh?
useful..... member of my family..
some guy that died, who didn't affect me in the least....
wow look.... a red x...., but you know what he looked like right.. so just picture him in your mind as you "knew" him....long hair, spewing hate about the country, God, our troops and "corporate" America. yawn....
next subject.