funny how many equate righteous anger and glee over somebody's death with standing up to evil and wrong. They are completely separate. One can fully exist without the other. I *always* speak out against the kind of BS that Falwell and his like push on people...ALWAYS. i stand up for in my words and my actions each day. However, I choose not to hold the anger people like him bring up in me for very long. As mentioned by kj, that crap spills over to all other areas of your life. Heck, it might even cause cancer.
and chas, the idea that it's ok to be gleeful because it makes one happy is seriously misguided. It is that self-centeredness that many would say is the core of the problems in the world. If people would spend more time thinking of others and less time just making themselves happy, the world would change dramatically. Like mentioned before - why not just murder the guy and Robertson while you're at it? heck, go after Bushco.
Here's a guy who wrote a book about being other-centered and is trying to change things in Sri Lanka:
http://www.amazon.com/Creating-World-Tha...68?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1179338841&sr=8-1
I'm not saying to not do things you enjoy and love. However, when the decision is between what you enjoy and doing something you don't like, but is for the greater good, I hope we can more frequently choose the latter.
kiva