Still, colon cancer? fuck thats terrible....
Despite the tragedy of colon cancers existence and effect on humans, for some realistic context this random post on SomethingAwful sums his death up pretty well.
I'm trying, and apart from thinking that Colon Cancer is horrific, especially for the average joe and I suppose even for this shill....well.....nope, I can't think of anything at all good to say about the death of a cuntbag mouthpiece of the Bush Administration.Now, as unfortunate as Tony Snow's entire existence was as a dickhole of a conservative dipshit douchebag to the Bush Administration lying ass mouthpiece extraordinaire, his death was an unfortunate one. The best that could've happened was him never being born, or being smothered as an infant. That he was allowed to infest the American political landscape as he did and disseminate as much chaos and pain and malice isn't undone by his painful death. Let's not celebrate his death, for it came 53 years too late to do the world as a whole any good. Let's just wish him a painful afterlife, if we believe in that, or be thankful that his life essence has been returned to the void from which he can do the world no more harm.
He had good diction?
....hmm....no, he didn't.
I did find this though:
Edit: If we lived in a perfect world, this guy would get more attention.Thousands die every day, and most of them are worthy of far more pity than Tony Snow.
Michael E. DeBakey died on July 11th at the age of 99. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_DeBakey