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That's one way out

Just saying...

I'd seen that story earlier, and have to admit to some conflicting emotions. While I agree in principle with Flash's earlier posting that any death diminishes us all - I really find it hard to mourn the loss of Milosevic

I only mourn the fact he will not face judgement and justice for his crimes.

I'm not a really vindictive person, but I have to think that a lot of people would rather he died after a long incarceration, or perhaps at their hands.

They could pull a mussolini and hand his body over to the masses. I'm sure there's an unused gas ststion or two in Serbia.

I can't argue with Dan's sentiments on this one. I think the collective karma scale just bounced back up a bit in this instance. Way to take one for the team, Slobo.
I think he escaped justice however. In this case, justice would have dictated that he be gang-raped by every female victim his troops violated. The line would have been very long.
Justice, for the cost of a strap-on and a jar of sandy vaseline.
See, I can be nasty too- it's part of my carefully-cultivated air of unpredictability.

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