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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING 'The Greatest of All Time': Muhammad Ali Dead at 74 [View all]lunamagica
(9,967 posts)104. Yes, it really shows who this "kind" "peace loving" person really is. Shame on him!
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I think people are pissed that their candidate has lost so they lash out at us
bravenak
Jun 2016
#160
Unfortunately I'm not shocked .. that's too par for the course. Disingenuous personal
Cha
Jun 2016
#80
Rats come out of the woodwork to gnaw on the bones of the dead, and disparage the living.
NBachers
Jun 2016
#90
Yes, it really shows who this "kind" "peace loving" person really is. Shame on him!
lunamagica
Jun 2016
#104
So sad - love to the family and friends. He will be missed. He was the Greatest !
ciaobaby
Jun 2016
#4
No worse than the south did to him when he was a kid who'd just taken Olympic gold
Warpy
Jun 2016
#53
This year just keeps getting worse and worse, as far as losing amazing people.
bullwinkle428
Jun 2016
#12
sorry to hear this. a Terrible sport, but no one was faster in the ring. May he rest in Peace
still_one
Jun 2016
#41
He was a colossus — the greatest. One of my heroes. RIP Ali. Greatest champ ever.
brush
Jun 2016
#45
He's sparring with the archangels now--nice to think of him as he was in his heyday, pre-Parkinsons.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#58
Damn, just saw it. Don't cry often, but this is sad. But we are lucky we knew him.
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#52
Ali was such a talented man. It's a shame his only road to success was via boxing. nt
valerief
Jun 2016
#65
Sadly ironic that boxing was his ticket to world fame, but that damage from
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#68
RIP, sir. You were so much more than a boxer. Rest where all wounds are healed and no illness is.
Hekate
Jun 2016
#103
Knew it was bound to happen an always though he was given extra time to share his grace .....
marble falls
Jun 2016
#122
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”
IronLionZion
Jun 2016
#125
In his prime, best I ever saw...interesting comment below by him on Vietnam and the draft
EndElectoral
Jun 2016
#134
Parkinson's Disease sucks. It is completely debilitating, and Ali had it for 34 years.
PatrickforO
Jun 2016
#148
sadness.....I always loved knowing he was here, in the world with us.
BlancheSplanchnik
Jun 2016
#153