It is in exceedingly poor taste, broadly and with an acute recognition of one's own frailty, to lambaste the recently deceased, when in life one could not have summoned up enough courage to defend one's criticism of him, before his face, so to speak.
Immediately after the death of former Prime Minister Michael Manley in 1997, Perkins took to the airwaves with a blistering attack on Manley, the public man. It bordered on a celebration of his death. As terrible as I saw it - and went on to criticise Perkins harshly in a column -
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Immediately after the death of former Prime Minister Michael Manley in 1997, Perkins took to the airwaves with a blistering attack on Manley, the public man. It bordered on a celebration of his death. As terrible as I saw it - and went on to criticise Perkins harshly in a column -
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/colum...#ixzz1mYSVSKUt
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