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Why are the woman hating fashion designers that are aggressively gay that put rotten fish on the heads of bulemic models and call it art ----- are applauded - While a normal stud like Tiger Woods is faulted for having a powerful desire to breed with as many females as possible ..seems that the un-natural dispises the power of nature..Let the fashion designers give birth to more than a sperm soaked turd ---oooh that was so polically incorrect.

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..Let the fashion designers give birth to more than a sperm soaked turd

That's definitely got to be the quote of the hour.

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

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Why are the woman hating fashion designers that are aggressively gay that put rotten fish on the heads of bulemic models and call it art ----- are applauded - While a normal stud like Tiger Woods is faulted for having a powerful desire to breed with as many females as possible ..seems that the un-natural dispises the power of nature..Let the fashion designers give birth to more than a sperm soaked turd ---oooh that was so polically incorrect.

We can question whether Tiger Woods symbolizes "the power of nature," because he doesn't live in an acultural vacuum...and all the women he slept with (or all those publicized) are "attractive" in a way not really dissimilar from the trickle-down beauty impositions of the fashion world itself.

But ok, your general point is taken, and in some ways I agree. The world of high fashion is broadly considered a liberal world...but I would contend it's rather conservative, if not downright reactionary. Just like "Sex and the City."

As scarce as truth is, the supply has always been in excess of the demand.

--Josh Billings

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Evan Bayh, 54, US Senator from Indiana announces his decision not to run for re-election:

"For some time, I have had a growing conviction that Congress is not operating as it should," Bayh said. "There is too much partisanship and not enough progress -- too much narrow ideology and not enough practical problem-solving. Even at a time of enormous challenge, the people's business is not being done."
LA Times
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Lucien Bouchard, 71, retired PM of Quebec:

« Le Parti québécois qui a l'air de vouloir remplacer [l'ADQ] dans la niche du radicalisme. [Et] Mon frère s'est fait traiter d'Elvis Gratton par Pauline Marois. Je n'oublierai pas ça. Ça ne montrait pas beaucoup d'ouverture, ça. »

...

« Dans l'immédiat, au Québec, on a autre chose à faire que d'attendre quelque chose qui ne vient pas vite. On a des problèmes très graves, des problèmes économiques, des problèmes d'éducation, des problèmes de santé, de finances publiques, il faut qu'on se mette à la tâche », a-t-il déclaré.

Radio-Canada
Guest American Woman
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"In my family we think laughing is good. My parents raised me to have a sense of humor and to live a normal life. My mother did not carry me around under her arm like a loaf of French bread the way former Governor Palin carries her son Trig around looking for sympathy and votes."

-Andrea Fay Friedman, voice actress played the character depicted as having Down syndrome on the recent episode of Family Guy. Of special significance, Friedman herself has Down syndrome. http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/18/family-guy-voice-actor-says-palin-does-not-have-a-sense-of-humor/

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I got a PM from Charley regarding the overly discriptive "sperm soaked turd" - he said it was rhetorical and rude...I said I was sorry of bring up such an image.

Stop it. I'm still laughing from the first time I read it.

And no replys of "Read what? ______?

Harper differed with his party on some key policy issues; in 1995, for example, he was one of only two Reform MPs to vote in favour of federal legislation requiring owners to register their guns.

http://www.mapleleafweb.com/election/bio/harper.html

"You've got to remember that west of Winnipeg the ridings the Liberals hold are dominated by people who are either recent Asian immigrants or recent migrants from eastern Canada: people who live in ghettoes and who are not integrated into western Canadian society." (Stephen Harper, Report Newsmagazine, January 22, 2001)

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Louise Beaudoin, 64, PQ MNA:

Il y a trois espaces: le privé, le public et le civique. L'espace civique, celui du vivre-ensemble, demande des règles communes. C'est vrai: comment pourrions-nous interdire la burqa dans l'espace public? Mais l'espace civique, c'est autre chose. On ne pourrait pas avoir un agent de la Société d'assurance automobile vêtue d'une burqa dans son guichet.
La Presse
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On ne pourrait pas avoir un agent de la Société d'assurance automobile vêtue d'une burqa dans son guichet.

How I dispise all ethnic, racial or social nationaists...whether they are, Quebecers, mohawks or generic...

RIGHT of SOME, LEFT of OTHERS

If it is a choice between them and us, I choose us

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While I'm guessing all PQ MNAs are ethnic nationalists, I don't think one is necessarily so if they don't like being served by someone in a burqa while buying their auto insurance. That face-covering business is very off-putting.

"I think it's fun watching the waldick get all excited/knickers in a knot over something." -scribblet
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Danny Williams, 60, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador:

"This is my heart, it's my health, it's my choice."

...

"Did some checking, of course, and what was ultimately done to me, the surgery I eventually got ... was not offered to me in Canada," he said.

Arvind Koshal, director of cardiac surgery at Edmonton’s Mazankowski Alberta Health Institute:

“It’s his body, it’s his money, hopefully, but don’t tell us the operation cannot be done here. It can be done.”
G&M Edited by August1991
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While I'm guessing all PQ MNAs are ethnic nationalists, I don't think one is necessarily so if they don't like being served by someone in a burqa while buying their auto insurance. That face-covering business is very off-putting.

Sure it is....so what? This isn't a marketing issue....

What she is effectively saying that they could hire a devout muslim man, devout women need not apply. And why? She thinks that state employment should be reserved for another sort of citizen...

RIGHT of SOME, LEFT of OTHERS

If it is a choice between them and us, I choose us

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Sure it is....so what? This isn't a marketing issue....

What she is effectively saying that they could hire a devout muslim man, devout women need not apply. And why? She thinks that state employment should be reserved for another sort of citizen...

I find pink hair off-putting. Unless it precludes a government employee from providing me the service I request, that's not a reason to deny employment.

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I find pink hair off-putting. Unless it precludes a government employee from providing me the service I request, that's not a reason to deny employment.

Exactly.

RIGHT of SOME, LEFT of OTHERS

If it is a choice between them and us, I choose us

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Stop it. I'm still laughing from the first time I read it.

And no replys of "Read what? ______?

IT must have been disturbing in a homo-errotic way to some-- I thought it was actually my best descript thus far..It was right to the point in a brutal politically incorrect way--- but to laugh at such a description is shameful--shame on you.

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Me:

Climate Change scientists have valid points and we should take them seriously and respect them. To call such people "Fraudsters" and "proselytizers" is just demeaning and builds differences.

As scarce as truth is, the supply has always been in excess of the demand.

--Josh Billings

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Naïma Atef Amed, 29, French-language student who was asked to remove her niqab:

« J'ai cru comprendre que la société québécoise est une société libre et qui me permettait de m'habiller comme je le voulais. Moi, je vois le niqab comme un vêtement que j'ai choisi de porter, que je veux porter et dans lequel je me sens à l'aise. Qu'une femme choisisse de porter une robe, une jupe ou un pantalon, c'est son choix. »
Radio-Canada
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Sarah Palin, Opinion Pundit,FOX News:

"I studied journalism, my college degree there in communications. And now I am back there wanting to build some trust back in our media. I think the mainstream media is quite broken and I think there needs to be the fairness, the balance in there thats why I joined Fox. Fair and balanced, yes. You know because, Jay, those years a go that I studied journalism it was all about the who, what, when, where, and why, it was not so much the opinion interjected in hard news stories."
Edited by bloodyminded

As scarce as truth is, the supply has always been in excess of the demand.

--Josh Billings

Guest American Woman
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I think the mainstream media is quite broken and I think there needs to be the fairness, the balance in there — that’s why I joined Fox.

:lol::lol::lol:

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I think the mainstream media is quite broken and I think there needs to be the fairness, the balance in there — that’s why I joined Fox.

:lol::lol::lol:

:)

I know, it's pretty funny. In fact, the entire passage I quoted, if read carefully, gives us an abundance of humour.

As scarce as truth is, the supply has always been in excess of the demand.

--Josh Billings

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Jeff Bridges, 60, Oscar winner, explains his success:

“The first thing that pops into my mind is my wife,” Bridges said. “She holds that kite string. She lets me go way out there, and then it’s so sweet being reeled back in. I love coming home.”
Link
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:)

I know, it's pretty funny. In fact, the entire passage I quoted, if read carefully, gives us an abundance of humour.

She can't seem to assemble an English sentence.

  • Free speech: "You can say what you want, but I don't have to lend you my megaphone."
  • Always remember that when you are in the right you can afford to keep your temper, and when you are in the wrong you cannot afford to lose it. - J.J. Reynolds.
  • Will the steps anyone is proposing to fight "climate change" reduce a single temperature, by a single degree, at a single location?
  • The mantra of "world opinion" or the views of the "international community" betrays flabby and weak reasoning (link).

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Yolande James, 32, Quebec Minister of Immigration and Cultural Communities:

"There is no ambiguity about this question," James told reporters. "If you want to assist at our classes, if you want to integrate into Quebec society, here are our values.

"We want to see your face."

Montreal Gazette

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