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Time to Repeal DOMA

Time to Repeal DOMA

Commented Oct 28, 2009 at 03:12:46 in Politics

“well said.”
Arianna Discusses Race Relations, Politics And Letterman Scandal On Joy Behar's Show (VIDEO)

Arianna Discusses Race Relations, Politics And Letterman Scandal On Joy Behar's Show (VIDEO)

Commented Oct 09, 2009 at 02:21:54 in Media

“Sadly - the people who produce this show are a bunch of idiots, they always were and they always will be.

The only good thing to have come of this entirely sorry incident that that they will never have the chance to do this again.”
Glenn Beck To Get Key To City; Protesters Say

Glenn Beck To Get Key To City; Protesters Say "Change The Locks!"

Commented Sep 03, 2009 at 21:52:34 in Media

“Towards....?”

Dbos replied on Sep 03, 2009 at 22:38:06

“Under the bridge,trol”
Glenn Beck To Get Key To City; Protesters Say

Glenn Beck To Get Key To City; Protesters Say "Change The Locks!"

Commented Sep 03, 2009 at 21:52:05 in Media

“If you like comedy.”
It's Time To Fire Glenn Beck

It's Time To Fire Glenn Beck

Commented Sep 02, 2009 at 04:27:17 in Media

“Did JackNasty actually say anything like that? I didn't see that in his lines.

But the fact is that the USA, sadly, isn't exceptional in all areas and the rest of the world would truly like you to be. So buck up sunshine, and get on with the job of fixing it.”
Innocent, but Executed

Innocent, but Executed

Commented Aug 31, 2009 at 05:15:20 in Politics

“Have you even read the New Yorker article? It clearly states that witnesses did see him try to go back in.

Regardless, the arson theory has been debunked, which means the fire was accidental. A man was executed for no reason, having spent 12 years behind bars, based on evidence that freed another only months later.

Regardless of his behaviour after the fire, it's clear he didn't commit arson or murder. There isn't any argument against that.

How many other innocent people have died this way? I would say that this man wasn't the first.”
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Commented Aug 16, 2009 at 22:56:02 in Politics

“Oh dear, that really is a classic comeback. It's heard quite often.

I would have thought that you'd have learned exactly what type of force was entering the Netherlands at that time.

You know a conversation has really jumped the shark when this sort of mud-flinging about Europeans comes out. It certainly doesn't make you look educated in the slightest. In fact, it just makes you look silly.”
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Commented Aug 16, 2009 at 22:30:38 in Politics

“Some people don't have family.... that's the problem.”
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Come Together to Prevent My Murder

Commented Jul 02, 2009 at 05:51:46 in Politics

“Once again, you still haven't answered my questions. I guess you just can't”
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Come Together to Prevent My Murder

Commented Jul 02, 2009 at 03:11:00 in Politics

“Nah, my mum is a Christian, and a marvellous one at that. I have a great deal of respect for Christians who live by example, instead of trying to make everyone else think the same way they do.

Talk about doing some charity work and maybe I'll listen.”
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Come Together to Prevent My Murder

Commented Jul 01, 2009 at 22:50:13 in Politics

“Wrong wrong again.

After ten years marriage and of being hounded to have a baby, I said yes. 14 weeks into the pregnancy he ups and leaves, and hides his income. I support my child alone. I raise her alone.

So to be frank, your reasons are just plain rubbish.”
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Come Together to Prevent My Murder

Commented Jul 01, 2009 at 01:16:07 in Politics

“Please keep going to help those of us who needed you in the past, and those of us who will need you in the future. In my country, g u n control isn't an issue, and we have statistically less of these drastic issues. Sadly - we still have violent protesters.

I know I will do my best to protect you - and those like you. I exhort others to do the same.”
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Come Together to Prevent My Murder

Commented Jul 01, 2009 at 00:53:49 in Politics

“Dear Jen,

Please keep going, for those of us who have needed you in the past, and those of us who will need you in the future.

Michelle”
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Come Together to Prevent My Murder

Commented Jul 01, 2009 at 00:47:54 in Politics

“I have been following your posts for sometimes, and have noticed that you suffer from this issue yourself.

Your solution is abstinence from females only, I have asked you many times what happens to the married couple who have enough children to support in this perilous financial environment. Do they cease to have relations?

Log and speck, I guess.”

SonofLiberty1 replied on Jul 01, 2009 at 13:05:52

“No you just disagree with me that's all. And just maybe you are not religious.
I find here that many who have no religion, instead of just saying..."I don't beliefve" and walk away, want to pick fights with everyone who has the guts to say that he or she is Christian.”

CaveatMagnusFrater replied on Jul 01, 2009 at 09:55:31

“Does it strike you as odd that a poster with the word liberty in his name argues against liberty and instead advocates removing from women the right to make decisions about their own bodies?”
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Demonizing Joe Jackson

Commented Jun 30, 2009 at 22:06:20 in Entertainment

“MIchelle Obama?”
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Forever Came Today: Ten Songs by Which to Remember Michael Jackson

Commented Jun 26, 2009 at 02:12:16 in Entertainment

“Michael was at an all time sexy high in that clip - AMAZING moves”
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Forever Came Today: Ten Songs by Which to Remember Michael Jackson

Commented Jun 26, 2009 at 01:55:54 in Entertainment

“I still can't believe no one has said

"In the closet"

It was soooooooooooo different from his other stuff, loved it.”

hp blogger David Wild replied on Jun 26, 2009 at 02:03:52

“Going back to hear that one again-- thanks”
The Healing Has Begun... U.S. Senate Apologizes For Slavery

The Healing Has Begun... U.S. Senate Apologizes For Slavery

Commented Jun 22, 2009 at 00:22:01 in Politics

“We've got a lot further to go yet on rights for LBGT community (marriage) and on matters of racism in this country.

It was a matter of the greatest difficulty before that apology was made, and most certainly before the Mabo decision.”
The Healing Has Begun... U.S. Senate Apologizes For Slavery

The Healing Has Begun... U.S. Senate Apologizes For Slavery

Commented Jun 22, 2009 at 00:20:03 in Politics

“I am not saying we got it right, or that we don't have much further to go - but I do feel that you've got to start somewhere - and if it's an apology to begin, then that's a good thing.

In NSW, if any man had tried to move from their seats, the police should have been called immediately, and the driver sacked.

Sadly you can't see that my words are ones of understand and support for those people in America who aren't treated as they should be.”
The Healing Has Begun... U.S. Senate Apologizes For Slavery

The Healing Has Begun... U.S. Senate Apologizes For Slavery

Commented Jun 20, 2009 at 01:46:37 in Politics

“From an Australian - you sound like our ex Prime Minister, John Howard. Ask our indigenous people how they feel about these issues? The day our Parliament said sorry, the feeling changed in our country. It will never be right, but we can work.

Nothing to do with it? The cultural issues that are passed down through the generations have everything to do with it.

So your ancestors are kidnapped from their land, taken by others to do their bidding, not even honoured with their own names. Their children are sold. They are damaged for life. Like a genetic disease, this is passed down through the generations. No vote, no voice for years. Fear, hurt, hatred and anger. And you think it has nothing to do with your country's issues now? Segregation, second class citizens - people still alive who remember the fight and cried rivers of tears when finally children who are the descendants of these people live in the White House.

Do you think it's right yet?”

trustydusty replied on Jun 20, 2009 at 21:24:03

“My son recently completed a three year course at the University of New South Wales. While he was in Australia he was subjected to, as he describes it, an endless stream of racial abuse, at school, walking down the street, riding on the bus, in stores and restaurants, everywhere. On one occasion he had to defend his mother and sister (who went to attend his graduation) when a man tired to remove them from their seats on a bus. No one, not even the bus driver, did anything to help them.

So, what's changed? See to your own problems, and leave ours to us.”

majii replied on Jun 20, 2009 at 17:19:53

“Thanks, and kudos to Australia for the new legislation granting members of the LBGT community full rights and privileges. You got it right.”
The New Pro-lifer

The New Pro-lifer

Commented Jun 06, 2009 at 02:44:01 in Politics

“A lovely friend of mine with a severy psychiatric condition went off medication for both of her children. Sadly the experience didn't work out well for her or her children, as she is now incapable of caring for them, or connecting with them.

The only fortunate part is that she is independently wealthy, but that still no consolation to her or the poor children.

If there is a serious mental health issue affecting the mother, that is not addressed, then it stands to chance that she could commit suicide, thereby losing both the mother AND the child.

Yes there are ways around this, but until the US is committed to providing adequate health care, both physically and mentally, provides adequate prevention education, and contraception then this is a completely lost and pointless debate.

It's time to wise up and join other countries who are dealing with this as an issue for all citizens, rather than allowing ONE religion to completely drown out other voices in this debate.

No one likes abortion, so look at ways to prevent unwanted pregnancy, and keep abortion for those who truly need it.”
The New Pro-lifer

The New Pro-lifer

Commented Jun 06, 2009 at 01:50:10 in Politics

“Why do you assume that it is only those who are unmarried who terminate pregnancies?

Many married women do. Contraception isn't always reliable, and in this financial climate remaining permanently pregnant isn't an option.

So do they deny their husband's conjugal rights to avoid pregnancy? How do they avoid being pregnant?”
The New Pro-lifer

The New Pro-lifer

Commented Jun 06, 2009 at 01:42:59 in Politics

“No one celebrates abortion. If you'd ever been through it, then you'd know that there isn't anyway to celebrate it.”

maddasein replied on Jun 06, 2009 at 01:54:34

“I am sorry, but I don't understand your post.

It seems that you are insinuating that "I" am celebrating abortion.

I think that it is difficult situation for a woman to face. Pro-choice folks aren't pro-abortion. We are pro-women having the choice and understand that sometimes abortion is the only viable option.

A woman's life and physical/mental health trumps that of the fetus.

I hope that we are in agreement.”
The New Pro-lifer

The New Pro-lifer

Commented Jun 06, 2009 at 01:42:05 in Politics

“It's not as clean cut as saying no. Sadly, that's what makes your argument unsound.”
My Abortion Baby

My Abortion Baby

Commented Jun 05, 2009 at 21:50:38 in Living

“I am fully aware of late-term abortion, and I do support, where possible, pregnancies being brought full term.

I still think in response to this story, your comment was heartless.”
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