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uncleglen Wrote:

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> I'm not- he was a decent comedian but a total

> lefty and terrorist apologist



What a horrible thing to say about someone well-loved who's just died of cancer - and who lived just down the road so his family and friends might see this.

uncleglen Wrote:

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> hpsaucey Wrote:

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> > Oh dear. Sorry to hear about Jeremy Hardy.

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> I'm not- he was a decent comedian but a total

> lefty and terrorist apologist


You're not sorry to hear that somebody died of brain cancer? You are a filthy excuse for a human being.

uncleglen Wrote:

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> hpsaucey Wrote:

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> > Oh dear. Sorry to hear about Jeremy Hardy.

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> I'm not- he was a decent comedian but a total

> lefty and terrorist apologist


uncleglen - do you have family or friends? you might reflect on how they'd feel if this happened to them or indeed someone made comments like this about one of your loved ones on a public forum. I can't imagine many people wanting their loved ones to see such comments esp. when they're in the midst of deep grief.


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