Celebrating Death

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If you ever needed proof that the people in Miami have absolutely no class whatsoever, CNN reports that the city of Miami is planning an official celebration for when Cuban president Fidel Castro dies.

Sure, they're trying to be all like, "it's a venue ready for people, if they wish, to speak to the media, to show their emotions," and they're trying to claim it's not to celebrate the death of a world leader, but c'mon, who the hell do they think they're kidding with that line of bull?

Regardless of what you think about Castro, planning a gala party -- big enough that it needs the frickin' Orange Bowl (capacity 74,476 people) -- to celebrate the death of another human being is simply inexcusable.

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I, for one, love this. Casto isn't just another human being. He's a world leader, and one on the evil side of the scale. I welcomed the death of Hussien, and I would welcome the deaths of Ahmadinejad & Chavez.

There are some people the world is better off without.

Right, like his death actually solves any of the problems that drove folks to Miami to begin with.

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