I jumped for joy upon hearing of michael jackson's death. I would love to watch him writhe in pain. I'm reliving his moment of spectacular death. He tossed and turned on his death bed. Maggots crawled out of his eye sockets and nostrils. Then his body went stiff. He gasped for air, choking on his semen. "Beat it, beat it," he muttered, then his body went limp and he was no more. I wish I were there to capture this kodak moment on camera. After the funeral, i'm gonna pee on his grave.
It's hard to defend his early decisions. My uncle I never met died in Vietnam in 67. Possibly that's why he tried to atone all those later years. LBJ, Nixon, Laird, Richardson never showed even the slightest of remorse that McNamara did. Doesn't bring back my uncle or the other 60,000 though.
people in vietnam should be dancing in the streets for this. i dont know why they didnt though...
thatgirlintokyo 2 years ago
i hope he suffered everyday I hope he woke up in middle of the night in cold sweat I hope he suffers now for everything he put those soldiers through
s7ightly4ltered 2 years ago
Good riddance.
elspoko 2 years ago
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I jumped for joy upon hearing of michael jackson's death. I would love to watch him writhe in pain. I'm reliving his moment of spectacular death. He tossed and turned on his death bed. Maggots crawled out of his eye sockets and nostrils. Then his body went stiff. He gasped for air, choking on his semen. "Beat it, beat it," he muttered, then his body went limp and he was no more. I wish I were there to capture this kodak moment on camera. After the funeral, i'm gonna pee on his grave.
sioux1089 2 years ago
And who was McNamara's best friend:
Rumsfeld!
sugarpuddin88 2 years ago 3
His fake attack on a US ship in the Bay of Tonkin was the reason we went to war. It was entirely his call.
xavierartorivs 2 years ago 4
Can dump the body in the Bay of Tonkin?
xavierartorivs 2 years ago 2
The only one involved to admit we were wrong and lost the war.
A little too late though for thousands
salemrush 2 years ago 2
It's hard to defend his early decisions. My uncle I never met died in Vietnam in 67. Possibly that's why he tried to atone all those later years. LBJ, Nixon, Laird, Richardson never showed even the slightest of remorse that McNamara did. Doesn't bring back my uncle or the other 60,000 though.
sidplicity 2 years ago 2