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In reply to the discussion: Will anyone on DU henceforth complain when conservatives dance on the grave of a left-winger? [View all]CincyDem
(6,957 posts)23. Are you refering to the RW joy dance upon Sen. Kennedy's passing ? That dance ? n/t
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Will anyone on DU henceforth complain when conservatives dance on the grave of a left-winger? [View all]
Donald Ian Rankin
Apr 2013
OP
when I am personally ata funeral - I do not say anything to distress the family, but
hollysmom
Apr 2013
#8
In which case, dance away. I think you're probably in a minority at DU, though. N.T.
Donald Ian Rankin
Apr 2013
#6
It would be incredibly ego-centric of me to think my opinion mattered to the Anne Coulters
Electric Monk
Apr 2013
#9
Are you refering to the RW joy dance upon Sen. Kennedy's passing ? That dance ? n/t
CincyDem
Apr 2013
#23
As long as they are being honest, then go for it. If they make up shit, then they are assholes n/t
arcane1
Apr 2013
#27
Good lord don't you remember when Edward Kennedy died how they were dancing on
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#29
It does not matter what I think is "OK" or not when it comes to the behavior of conservatives.
Jamastiene
Apr 2013
#31
and *that* is the reason i don't get indignant when the "right" gravedances. i EXPECT it.
boilerbabe
Apr 2013
#32
Yes, because liberal politicians are generally nice people and conservative ones generally aren't.
sibelian
Apr 2013
#33
Just to remind people what we are actually talking about, sans lingo like 'gravedancing'
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#35