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Good advice from the Baltimore Sun a day or so ago. The ellipses clip the parts where they are unflattering about Rush Limbaugh's career and can't figure out the hagiography of Fox News upon his death. But the text about how to treat death of a "wicked" person (and they call him that in the op-ed) is faithfully edited to reflect what they say about that...
"Nil nisi bonum. Do not speak ill of the dead. The Latin proverb has provided sage advice for centuries, yet the passing of Rush Limbaugh has caused some to turn to another thought leader: Mark Twain, who once observed on the death of a famous public figure, “I did not attend his funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it.” Mr. Limbaugh might have appreciated the humor...
...we [The Baltimore Sun] do not find joy in his passing. As noted in the Talmud, “God does not rejoice with the fall of the wicked.”
"Nil nisi bonum. Do not speak ill of the dead. The Latin proverb has provided sage advice for centuries, yet the passing of Rush Limbaugh has caused some to turn to another thought leader: Mark Twain, who once observed on the death of a famous public figure, “I did not attend his funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it.” Mr. Limbaugh might have appreciated the humor...
...we [The Baltimore Sun] do not find joy in his passing. As noted in the Talmud, “God does not rejoice with the fall of the wicked.”
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