Representative Paul Gillmor (R-Ohio) has died.
I mention it because the C-Span headline I saw said it was suicide (citing The Hill?, which now says
likely heart attack); the CNN article makes no mention of this. On the one hand, I don't see C-Span as prone to sensationalism. On the other hand, Gillmor was 68, so natural causes isn't
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My paranoia only goes so far as to think if it was a suicide, they may cover that up.
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And it's the funny that keeps on giving. Apparently Arlen Spector is the one telling him not to resign. Wouldn't it be great if it overshadowed the phony Petraeus report (he's testifying on Sept. 11th, and that's just a coincidence rly).
I admit I don't feel particularly bad about Gillmor, but that's at least partly because I don't tend to start caring about people just because they die. I was kinda "whatev" when Diana died, too. I mean, if I were a public figure, I'd be appropriately somber about it, but.
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Yeah, it depends on my level of attachment. Like, I was a basketcase when Ann Richards died, but, using that example, Diana never registered with me, so I was kinda "Uhm....how sad?" about the whole thing. When people who I DON'T LIKE die, though, (hi, Ronald Reagan), I've been known to gloat. It's cruel, but, there you are.
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A question the Bushies strive to provide new answers to all the time. I don't think it was Petraeus's decision, just like I don't think it'll really be his report. (You heard about how it was going to be written by the White House, and then wasn't, and then was only going to be presented to closed committees in Congress and then wasn't, right?)
When people who I DON'T LIKE die, though, (hi, Ronald Reagan), I've been known to gloat.
Ouch! When Reagan died, I was too busy pointing out how disastrous his presidency was to gloat.
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