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By Nekesa Mumbi Moody

Associated Press

Published: Sunday, Feb. 12 2012 12:28 a.m. MST

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Uncle Charles
Where freedom and liberty reign, utah

One of the best ever. Unbelievable that people don't realize that consequences will come from their choices.

Glad to be able to still listen to her music.

Timothy
Benton City, WA

An absolute shame for her life to end at 48 years old...Her rendition of the National Anthem is just so extraordinary as to be almost beyond comparison, especially when you see singers mangle it on a regular basis..Of course that was just a small part of her vocal skills and I hope she has found peace singing with a heavenly choir..It appears that her life was cut short,at least in part,by an addiction to crack cocaine...It is an insidious drug that has destroyed many promising individuals by driving them to a drug-addled madness that is almost impossible to overcome...I had a friend commit suicide because he could not overcome his addiction and I am certainly biased in my feelings; however if anyone knows of anyone struggling with this horrid drug,please help them if you can as it is very difficult to overcome by ones own will..

Vince
the boonies, mexico

Drugs! What a shame, and the legislators along with the media in this state are revelling against cigs? I just don't get it. Think of the lost lives, illegal people and their trafficking, terrible crimes committed, big money wasted, families torn apart, all of this and more and all we want to talk about is cigarettes? Wake up America!

Zola South
Oakland, CA

RIP Whitney! I will always love you.

Serenity
Manti, UT

Rest in peace, Whitney Houston.

Tiger5
Cache county, Oregon

The best.

Hutterite
American Fork, UT

Vince, cigarettes cause far more carnage than any drug. Any other form of preventible death, for that matter. It just doesn't end up on the news.

Anti Bush-Obama
Washington, DC

Big Pharma killed her in my opinion.

awsomeron
Waianae, HI

I am not so much moved by the sudden death of Whitney Huston, I am moved by peoples reaction to her Death.

I am most saddened by those that say from there high and mighty judgemental No lifes, that Now She Is Going To Get Hers, mostly for not being just like me. There are Consequences for her life and also for yours, and also for mine.

No life is perfact and the Church Presidents would be the first to tell you that putting their lives at the forfront.

There may be many things that you may never have done but was it out of heart felt desire not to do them or stark raving fear of what would happen to you if you did them. Religion out of fear does not count, you cause is in vain and your conquest 0 and 0 plus or minus 0 is still 0.

Steveie Wounder said last night. " Whitney Up in Heaven we love you"

This Divas Roots are Jesus, Church and Gospel. Mixed with life as she knew it, and Grace, amazing Grace. Perhaps she got called home early for a reason. All we do not understand nor is all revealed to us.

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