I'm not obsessed, just concerned. If Bingham was a hero on that plane, I'm glad he was, but that does not change the apparent fact that he was leading an abhorrent lifestyle, apparently to his end in a Pennsylvania mountainside, right?
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No, it doesn't. But what is your point in how it relates to what happened on that flight?
No, but the fact that he was gay has nothing to do with what he did on that plane
Would you have preferred he not do anything?
Frankly, his private life is none of your d@mn business and it's very arrogant of you to think you have the right to interject your judgment of his 'lifestyle', especially posthumously.
"I'm not obsessed, just concerned. If Bingham was a hero on that plane, I'm glad he was, but that does not change the apparent fact that he was leading an abhorrent lifestyle, apparently to his end in a Pennsylvania mountainside, right?"
Concerned? Why? What business is his lifestyle of your's? Were you aquainted with him? Friends? Co-Workers?
It's kind of interesting your choice of Handles, considering your apparent desire to limit someone else's "Freedom". Isn't the basic tenet of Freedom begin with "Mind your own Frigging Business". If Bingham was indeed a hero in his final moments, isn't that enough?