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Reverend Jerry Falwell critically ill

Mar 30, 2005

Reverend Jerry Falwell, founder of the Moral Majority and a leading Christian conservative, was critically ill on Wednesday after being taken to hospital with breathing problems, a hospital statement said.

The statement from Centra Health said Falwell was admitted to Lynchburg General Hospital in southern Virginia shortly before midnight on Monday, suffering from respiratory arrest. He was placed on a ventilator and quickly stabilized.

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http://tvnz.co.nz/view/news_world_story_sk...8%3fformat=html

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I never root for anybody to die, no matter how much I despise them. I hope that Jerry has a near-death experience and dreams that Franklin Roosevelt is President of Heaven. Maybe it'll scare him awake and straighten his act up.

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I hope that Jerry has a near-death experience and dreams that Franklin Roosevelt is President of Heaven.

:lol: good one, dude.

I can and sometimes do. <_>

OMG, once again we agree. *clutches heart* :lol:

as far as falwell's concerned, i hope he dies in agony. ASAP.

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Does it work?

:o

sometimes. but to balance out my karma, i only reserve this for those i feel are truly evil AFAIC.

i wonder how larry flynt felt when he heard about falwell.

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