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| The US 2008 Presidential Race; Obama v McCain-Let's Get Ready to Rumble | |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 11 2007, 02:24 AM Post #21 |
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u are SOOOOOOO Vanilla! |
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| Julesy | Dec 11 2007, 02:27 AM Post #22 |
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its sad, actually. If I had retained that 'slut gene' the rest of my siblings have......Id be having so much hoe fun! |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 11 2007, 02:41 AM Post #23 |
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lol! I dont know who is the sluttiest out of all my sisters and me. I have slept with the least amount of guys but right now I feel like at this point in my life I want to be a whore, lol. They have all slept with mega amounts of guys. Well my oldest sister not TOO many, she only has about 6 or 7 notches more than me, but my other two sisters I will never come close to |
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| Julesy | Dec 11 2007, 02:58 AM Post #24 |
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lol! my sisters have me beat so bad. its embarrassing. I am sort of embarrassed at the lack of action I ever got.
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 11 2007, 03:00 AM Post #25 |
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I wonder though if my sisters have done some of the things I have done in the sack though, like anal sex. If not that may make me sluttier. lol |
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| Julesy | Dec 11 2007, 02:44 PM Post #26 |
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lol! thats weird to think about. Alot of people are turned off by Oprah's support for Obama. Her and her tirade of "THE ONE, HES THE ONE" like the second coming of Jesus. LAME! |
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| Noname | Dec 11 2007, 03:08 PM Post #27 |
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We are getting off topic. I back Obama but I doubt he will win. Hillary has to have a strong canidate (as in VP) to take the White House. |
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| Julesy | Dec 11 2007, 03:10 PM Post #28 |
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Oprah sucks. THE END she cant even take care of her school in Africa. Go take care of that stuff before you start backing Obama and starting your tirade. |
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| Noname | Dec 11 2007, 03:11 PM Post #29 |
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what about the school in africa? |
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| Julesy | Dec 11 2007, 03:13 PM Post #30 |
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ummmm one member of the staff abused a girl there. even inappropriate touching. havent you heard this? its sorta old |
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| Denovissimus | Dec 11 2007, 03:37 PM Post #31 |
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I like your point about Oprah Jules! She did fly there and handle the matter personally after finding out about it though. |
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| Noname | Dec 11 2007, 05:33 PM Post #32 |
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Oprah is good. No, I did not know Jules. |
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| Julesy | Dec 12 2007, 12:19 AM Post #33 |
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I thought this was interesting. Im sick of all this religious shit too. Those aren’t my words; they belong to Sam Harris, author of The End of Faith. But they could be yours if you really listened to the religious rhetoric spewing forth from some of our presidential candidates. There is already a silent but sizable group of voters who tremble at the thought of a fervently religious president seeking guidance from a higher power that is not the Supreme Court. We would be wise to take notice of their growing concern about candidates who wear their religion on their sleeves as visible as a flag on their lapel. Mike Huckabee is an alarming example of what can happen when religious beliefs take precedence over beliefs in our laws. When Mr. Huckabee was Arkansas’ governor, a convicted, imprisoned rapist convinced him that he was "saved" and had become a born-again Christian. Apparently being conned by a con is not so difficult when the god-fearing pious eagerly play the role of the sucker. This pond scum’s word was good enough for Huckabee to want him set free. Because God played such a big role in this decision, we can only wonder what kind of Heavenly Father would foist such a cruel fate on the next victim who was murdered less than a year after this rapist’s release. And what about Huckabee wanting creationism taught in public schools? As Tim Rutten recently wondered, does anyone worry about the future of our country’s technological competitiveness with a president who wants our taxpayer-educated children to grow up scientifically illiterate? Mr. Rutten also took a look at Mitt Romney, comparing his recent religious address with that of Kennedy’s, pointing out their pointed differences. Kennedy not only defended the separation of church and state; he insisted upon it. Romney, on the other hand, told us that we can’t have freedom without religion. Really? Maybe this Christmas, Santa should bring Mr. Romney a copy of the constitution. Kennedy told his audience that religious beliefs are private. Romney, however, voiced concern that secularism is hellbent on viewing religion as a private affair with no place in public life. And while Kennedy had the guts to address an audience that was a hostile assemblage of Protestant clergyman, Romney played it safe with his hand-picked audience, blatantly appealing to the evangelical right. Although Huckabee and Romney have been in the headlines lately regarding their religious views, it would be prudent to take a closer look at the other candidates as well. Pay attention not only to what they say, but also to what they may wisely withhold from you. Kennedy was right; religious beliefs should be kept private, just in case non-believing but nevertheless discerning voters might marvel at how otherwise intelligent candidates tend to speak as literally about their God as do children who talk about their St. Nick. Mr. Harris feels that people who harbor strong convictions without evidence belong at the margins of our societies, not in the halls of power. If you agree, then how dangerous is our world becoming when leaders from this supposed superpower profess such devotion to the supernatural? Do we really want God making decisions in the Oval Office? If so, whose God and whose religion would be navigating us through beliefs that are as unchanged today as they were back in the twelfth century? An Iowan recently declared that Romney’s speech clinched his decision to support him. Although this voter didn’t agree with a lot of Romney’s theology, he wasn’t concerned because, as he pointed out, we’re not electing a national pastor. But with candidates practically elbowing each other over bragging rights for best divining the infinite wisdom of their Almighty, don’t be so sure. |
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| Denovissimus | Dec 12 2007, 12:23 AM Post #34 |
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Down with Republicans! And I'd gladly go down on Mitt Romney! |
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| Julesy | Dec 12 2007, 12:26 AM Post #35 |
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its fucking ridiculous and its pissing me the fuck off. I cant believe Huckabee wanted to have that killer back on the streets just because he "saved" him and he wants Creationism to be taught in school
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| Denovissimus | Dec 12 2007, 12:31 AM Post #36 |
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I had not heard that version of the story before and that is interesting. |
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| Julesy | Dec 12 2007, 12:37 AM Post #37 |
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you know what?Im not even gonna fucking vote. Everything is going to pot anyway |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 12 2007, 02:59 AM Post #38 |
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oh please oprah! you should be supporting the only completely honest and true policitian in this country, Ron Paul I bet hillary is pissed though that she is supporting the black canidate instead of the female one |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 12 2007, 03:04 AM Post #39 |
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even if that guy TRUELY became a born again christian, who cares? He still raped someone and therefore still deserved to pay for his crimes. So basically is Huckabee saying that believers shouldnt have to pay for their crimes because they have god in their life but atheists should have to do jail time for their crimes? Actually if only atheists committed crime, the prisions would be so empty, there would be almost no crime since there are so few of us in this world and you figure most of us arent criminals. |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 12 2007, 03:06 AM Post #40 |
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oh and did you hear that Ryan White's mother wants a personal meeting with Mike Huckabee over his statement in 1992 that people with HIV should be isolated from society? She is going to rip him a new asshole
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