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Originally Posted by [1ponders]
 Jason. It is a sad day when we celebrate the death of someone. No matter who they were or how bad they were. Life should be celebrated, not violent death. And we will continue to have violent death in this manner as long as it is celebrated. Making a martyr if you will, regardless of the "side".
Let him rest in peace. He did some terrible things and we all wish they didn't happen, but he is gone and hopefully (wishful) his philosophies will die with him.
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I agree with you Paul, I am mostly a Gillard supporter but I didn't like those words at all either, coupled with the pathetic displays of perocial jubilation in the US that are plastering our TV's now, I couldn't help but think it shows us (especially those in the US) as really no better than the terrorists really after all how many US and other troups have been killed, maimed and injured to "acheieve" this litle bit of so called success, does it really warrant such an overt level of jubilation?
Mike