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That Anti-Gay Us Reverend Has Now Died
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-us- canada- 2666996 7
We debated this on here last week. Well, he has finally gone to meet his Maker, although what his God will make of him is anybodys guess. One less bigot in the world today it would seem, which can't be a bad thing I suppose.
We debated this on here last week. Well, he has finally gone to meet his Maker, although what his God will make of him is anybodys guess. One less bigot in the world today it would seem, which can't be a bad thing I suppose.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've always been a huge believer in "de mortuis nil nisi bonum" - I even got a lot of flak for being cross about the lack of respect given to Mrs T's family when she died - but I might just break the habit of a lifetime for this piece of reactionary pondlife.
Eternal damnation would seem about right.
I do like SP's idea of an annual 'gay fest in memoriam' though.
Eternal damnation would seem about right.
I do like SP's idea of an annual 'gay fest in memoriam' though.
I think some of his family are even more fanatical than he was. I think I read somewhere that his daughter said that she was disappointed that their family was only described as "the most hated in the USA" - she wanted to be known as "the most hated family in the world".
Strange bunch. I remember bits of a louis theroux documentary where he spent time with them. Jaw dropping views.
Strange bunch. I remember bits of a louis theroux documentary where he spent time with them. Jaw dropping views.
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