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General Discussion>R.I.P. Senator Kennedy
Genetic Defect 11:20 AM 08-26-2009
:-)
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HK3- 11:59 AM 08-26-2009
Met Ted quite a few years back sitting in a box at a Wizards game. Nice guy who liked to drink. RIP old man.
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Savor the Stick 02:55 PM 08-26-2009
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chappaquiddick_incident


:-):-):-)
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macpappy 03:06 PM 08-26-2009
May he rest in peace. Having lost friends and family members to various types of cancer, I will say a prayer for his soul.

But as others have said, I am not saddened that he is now out of politics.
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tobii3 04:01 PM 08-26-2009
I have sympathy for his family.
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Mark 04:06 PM 08-26-2009
I supported the man during his life, and I will honor him in his death. We have lost a great public servant.
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Tenor CS 08:33 AM 08-27-2009
Originally Posted by SeanGAR:
1 vs 4334 ... you wonder what reality some people live in.
Ah, I figured it out. I kept trying to figure out the significance of the number 4334. It's the number of US troops killed in the Iraq war so far.
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coastietech 09:18 AM 08-27-2009
All I have to say about his death is RIP Mary Jo...

He will not be missed by me, nor will he be mourned.
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csbrewfisher 11:20 AM 08-27-2009
Originally Posted by SeanGAR:
1 vs 4334 ... you wonder what reality some people live in.
1 vs 49,320,000

You wonder what reality some people are not allowed to live in.
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Genetic Defect 11:22 AM 08-27-2009
1 vs 3
I escaped reality Long ago
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tzaddi 12:25 PM 08-27-2009
My Dear Brothers,

The Latin phrase "Requiescat in pace" (singular) or "Requiescant in pacem" (plural) is a short prayer that typically appears on headstones, often abbreviated "RIP" or "R.I.P." The expression means "may he / she rest in peace" (singular) or "may they rest in peace" (plural). In English-speaking countries, "RIP" is often used as an initialism for the English words, "Rest In Peace".

It is my understanding that the OP sets the tone and direction of the thread by title and content of the original post. As good members of this community we all try and keep things along these lines. It is what separates us from the lower order of forums :-)

Whenever I see a thread that mentions someone's passing with RIP in the title it is my understanding that it is a thread where one can share a thought or experience while acknowledging the passing in a respectful manner, while practicing the matriarchal axiom of “If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."

Now on the other hand if the thread title reads B.I.H. then I would expect nothing less than a purging of vitriolic emotion directed at the person mentioned in the thread title.

Regards,

Richard
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Doctorossi 12:29 PM 08-27-2009
Well said and much appreciated, tzaddi.
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Tenor CS 02:39 PM 08-27-2009
This thread already contains too damn many cryptic numbers. If you have something to say, say it plainly. Don't just post random numbers.

Or, as tzaddi said, keep it respectful and don't post those thoughts at all. Or start your own thread.
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icantbejon 02:53 PM 08-27-2009
Originally Posted by tzaddi:
It is my understanding that the OP sets the tone and direction of the thread by title and content of the original post. As good members of this community we all try and keep things along these lines. It is what separates us from the lower order of forums :-)

Whenever I see a thread that mentions someone's passing with RIP in the title it is my understanding that it is a thread where one can share a thought or experience while acknowledging the passing in a respectful manner, while practicing the matriarchal axiom of “If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."

Now on the other hand if the thread title reads B.I.H. then I would expect nothing less than a purging of vitriolic emotion directed at the person mentioned in the thread title.
Originally Posted by Doctorossi:
Well said and much appreciated, tzaddi.
Originally Posted by Tenor CS:
This thread already contains too damn many cryptic numbers. If you have something to say, say it plainly. Don't just post random numbers.

Or, as tzaddi said, keep it respectful and don't post those thoughts at all. Or start your own thread.
I can't help but agree with the above posters. I know not everyone agrees with a man's political views, but it should not lead to negative thoughts at his passing.

That being said, the man dedicated almost 50 yrs to serving this country. That is more than just about all of his detractors can say. Like him or not, he fought for a cause and tried to make a difference.
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Doctorossi 02:55 PM 08-27-2009
Originally Posted by icantbejon:
I know not everyone agrees with a man's political views
And this is why we don't do 'em, 'round here.
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Starscream 03:07 PM 08-27-2009
I also didn't agree with his politics, but he stood for what he believed in and served our country as best he could for his point of view.

Rest in peace, Mr. Kennedy.
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ucla695 09:37 PM 08-28-2009
Thank you for your service Sir. :-)
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Tenor CS 12:42 PM 08-29-2009
Caught bits and pieces of the funeral on TV today. As a musician, the musical performances, especially Yo-Yo Ma and Placido Domingo were great.
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