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Andrew Breitbart dead at 43

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By your own extrapolation,I'd watch your heart condition yourself.


Well fear not!

It turns out that my physically active lifestyle and decent diet leaves me with a different physical state than an overweight career rage-o-holic.

I take my Omega3s to boot!
 
"n Aug 26, 2009 at 5:30 pm
Early this morning, news broke that Sen. Ted Kennedy had passed away after serving in the U.S. Senate for nearly 50 years. Soon after, conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart began a sustained assault on Kennedy’s memory, tweeting “Rest in Chappaquiddick.”
Over the course of the next three hours, Breitbart unapologetically attacked Kennedy, calling him a “villain,” “a big ass motherf@#$er,” a “duplicitous bastard” and a “prick.” “I’ll shut my mouth for Carter. That’s just politics. Kennedy was a special pile of human excrement,” wrote Breitbart in one tweet."

Just something to think about.

I'm going to rise above the Andrew Breitbart response on occasions like this and express condolences to his family.
 
We have this stigma about not speaking ill of the dead, so I'll refrain from it. It must be tough on family and friends.

Every time someone younger than me (in this case, one year) dies of natural causes, I start to think about getting on that treadmill. I had a client die of a heart attack last year, at age 41, which was kind of a wake up call for me.
 
It's never good when someone dies, especially when they leave behind a family who depends on them. But Andrew Breitbart was a truly despicable human being. I don't feel any joy over his death, because that would be twisted, but I can't honestly say I feel any sorrow either. So it goes....
 
I did not care one bit for the way this man conducted himself, but 43 is way too young, and his death is a crushing sadness for his family, friends and supporters, so I will afford his death the dignity the death of a fellow human being deserves.

I hope he has found some measure of peace, and that his family is provided for.
 
Whether right or wrong, I think Breitbart's death should be appropriated the same type of respect he gave others upon their death.

Oh definitely. Because acting like an asshole and using someone else's actions as the justification shows a high level of morality and ethics. My 5 year old tried that earlier today: "but daddy, he kicked me first...." Maybe you weren't sent to timeout often enough as a child.

Perhaps we can strive to move beyond that.

43 is too young. I hope the impact to his children can be minimized through loving friends and family.
 
Wow, the level of hatred at the death of one man is unreal. And people wonder why there is so much derision in this country when people can't even be magnanimous when one of their hated enemies dies.

RIP Mr Breitbart.
 
Wow, the level of hatred at the death of one man is unreal. And people wonder why there is so much derision in this country when people can't even be magnanimous when one of their hated enemies dies.

RIP Mr Breitbart.

psst come over here...The man brought it on himself.
 
Wow, the level of hatred at the death of one man is unreal. And people wonder why there is so much derision in this country when people can't even be magnanimous when one of their hated enemies dies.

RIP Mr Breitbart.

Breibart is the very EMBODIMENT of hatred (and lies). He was an awful human being and him dying doesn't change that fact. The only one who anyone should feel sorry for is his family.
 
Wow, the level of hatred at the death of one man is unreal. And people wonder why there is so much derision in this country when people can't even be magnanimous when one of their hated enemies dies.

RIP Mr Breitbart.

As a rule I won't speak ill of the dead out of respect for the individual and/or family. But Beitbart was the embodiment of hatred. This is a case of you reap what you sow.

He took no shame in expresses pure joy and hatred at the passing of Ted Kennedy filling his twitter for hours rejoicing in his death. Why should he deserve more respect than he showed others?

Any respect I show would be towards his family, not him.
 
I feel for his family. 42 is way too soon.

This is why conservatives need to lighten up, living a life of rage can't be healthy. Maybe someone just couldn't take the economy improving and Obama getting credit for things?

RIP

Maybe screaming at the occupy protesters did it?

Is it too much to ask libertrolls to put it away 'till an appropriate time?

My condolences to his family. And yes, 43 is way too young.
 
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Truth.
 
That's a shame for his family yadda-yadda-yadda.

My guess is that his soul couldn't take it anymore and escaped.
 
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