Do we show a lack of respect to the dying or should we be true with our feelings

@ajk111 (2495)
December 27, 2012 6:34pm CST
I recently did a discussion centred around the fact that a company in the UK was selling party packs to celebrate the death of Magaret Thatcher when she departs her mortal coil. I now read that George Bush is in a serious condition and wonder if he too has a love/hate relationship with the US public. Do you feel that celebrating someones death is taking it too far or do some people deserve it? Your views on this and Bush's legacy to the world.
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@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
28 Dec 12
Hi ajk I am not from the US but I had seen quite many caricatures of Bush Jr. and so maybe when his time comes, some people might have similar things for him too as they have for Ms. Thatcher. I am still happy that the good are more than the bad and hence, it might not make much of difference
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@pergammano (7682)
• Canada
29 Dec 12
Go for it! Celebrate my passing...with a Single Malt "Mortlach" not a Mortician. Bush in demise, sorry and same with Ms. Thatcher, we all had our days to make our mark, and in the words of the famous Beatles..."let it be---let it be!"
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