Thank you, Simon.
BizzyBee
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Racism on the forum / Treyvon Martin
by Simon ini've just been catching up on some of the posts that people made about this case and i am appalled at the blatant racism demonstrated by certain individuals.. yes, you are entitlted to your opinion ... but at some point your opinion needs to be kept locked inside your ignorant biggoted empty skull and not come out of your stupid fat mouth.
it especially shouldn't be posted on my forum.. such racism will not be tollerated here.. i also would like to publicly apologise to outlaw for not being on top of this earlier and making sure that he wasn't lumped in with these despicable people for simply pointing out how out-of-line their behavior was.
sorry my friend - you did not deserve that and i understand completely why you have had a break from the site..
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BizzyBee
Women are able to focus on more than one thing at a time, believe it or not. Pointing at the economy ("look! over there!") while taking away their civil rights isn't going to wash in November either.
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BizzyBee
Rick Santorum made a huge contribution to the Republican War on Women. It will not be forgotten.
Unfortunately, Mitt's got his own women issues:
The Mormon position on women has changed little since the early 1800's, when the official view was that "woman's primary place is in the home, where she is to rear children and abide by the righteous counsel of her husband" (McConkie 844). This attitude, coupled with the doctrine of polygamy and the absolute power claimed by the men of the church, created a legacy of profound sexism which modern Mormonism has been unable to escape.
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Rev Wright. off the hook...wow.
by tootired2care intake a look at this.
it's hard to imagine that leader of the free world; mr. obama sat and listened to this lunatics teachings for 20 years.
what trustworthy person would listen and accept this blatent nonsense for 20 years?.
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BizzyBee
When Rev. Wright's remarks are put in context, they are much less inflammatory. He is definitely dramatic, but he is speaking to his audience who understand him in the context of their life experience which is very different from mine or, perhaps, yours. And, FWIW, there is a certain amount of truth in some of those quotes. He does not advocate for violence; he does advocate for Christian charity.
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Political party of maximum freedom
by tootired2care init amazes me that the country continues to support the political parties that have invaded our bedroom, wasted our money, and intruded on our freedom.
in other words the voters still vote democrat and republican, when it is those same parties that have gotten us in the mess we're in now.
it seems most of the issues that people have with the political parties boil down to simply limits and intrusions of freedom, whether it's imposed religious views or overtaxation and wastefulness.. my question is why hasn't there been a stronger movement to build a 3rd political party that has a core philosophy of maximum freedom?
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The Great Global Warming Collapse
by MegaDude inhttp://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/the-great-global-warming-collapse/article1458206/.
the great global warming collapseanthony jenkins/the globe and mail.
as the science scandals keep coming, the air has gone out of the climate-change movement.
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BizzyBee
So now cut n' paste is OK?
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Do you know the story about Pink Floyd's first concert?
by compound complex ini'm listening to streaming audio from hearts of space, and pink floyd (new to me after all these years) is featured on the program "when space met rock.".
their playing a concert began amidst beautiful, sunny weather - then came the storm .... were you there?
or have you read the story?.
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BizzyBee
I've been a fan of Pink Floyd for more than 30 years. Their music is amazing!
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BizzyBee
Looks like her 15 minutes are up and will have to find another avenue for grifting.
BTW, Watson - I know you are enamored of the wordsmith of Wasilla - but don't you think she has become a little hard looking in the past 4 years?
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Be Honest---Describe your most prevalent feeling as a witness in ONE WORD!
by MsGrowingGirl20 inlets's go!!.
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suffocating.
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BizzyBee
Opressed.
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YOUR DAILY JOURNAL
by compound complex indear friends,.
much of what we do on a daily basis is routine and of no particular, earth-shaking importance.
however, after reviewing letters of family going back to wwii, it is fascinating to read what dad was doing on board the aircraft carrier in the pacific on any old day, what mom was cooking on her ever-steaming range, how i was dealing with the roller coaster of emotion at bethel [mom saved all my letters], how nana wrote that she would not study with the witnesses [per my request] but 'here are some mittens i knitted for you when you canvass new york with your magazines.
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BizzyBee
You've still got it, CoCo.