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bookworm
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Falls Church, VA
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Topic Author's Reply - Jun 7, 2012 - 08:49am PT
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barry refuses to allow lech walesa (the man who helped bring down the soviet union--union of soviet SOCIALIST republics--to accept jan karski's medal of freedom
barry claims walesa is "too political"
walesa was arrested by the soviets for "POLITICAL dissent"
barry honors dolores huerta with a medal of freedom on the same day he honors karksi
huerta is the honorary chair of the democratic SOCIALISTS of america
winston smith is dead
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survival
Big Wall climber
Terrapin Station
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Nov 29, 2012 - 12:26pm PT
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oh, brave new world that has such men in it
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bookworm
Social climber
Falls Church, VA
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Topic Author's Reply - Feb 20, 2013 - 06:48am PT
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"But the Netherlands decided in 1996 that street prostitution was a decent way to earn money and created several ‘tolerance zones’ for men to safely rent a vagina, anus or mouth for a few minutes."
here's the whole article: http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/8835071/flesh-for-sale/
miranda: oh, brave new world that has such people in it
prospero: 'tis new to thee
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dirtbag
climber
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Feb 20, 2013 - 08:18am PT
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zzzzzzz...
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Jaybro
Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
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Feb 20, 2013 - 08:52am PT
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no, i don't have kids Gee there's a surprise!
And Lech Walsea is polish not soviet/Russian duh!
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apogee
climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
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Feb 20, 2013 - 11:07am PT
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Man, you're really pissed off this morning, aren't you, booky?
What substance did you run out of yesterday?
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kennyt
climber
Woodfords,California
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Feb 20, 2013 - 11:22am PT
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bookworm
Social climber
Falls Church, VA
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Topic Author's Reply - Apr 5, 2013 - 01:47pm PT
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/video-planned-parenthood-official-argues-right-post-birth-abortion_712198.html
see that, f, "post birth abortion"
remember our little spat a few years back when you were whining about waterboarding and defending abortion? i offered an opportunity to demonstrate the courage of your convictions: i'll let you waterboard me, if you let me abort you (and you can go first)
you replied, "i can't be aborted because i've already been born"
well, according to planned parenthood (an organization i'm sure you support unconditionally) you can still be aborted
so, i make my offer again...c'mon, f, here's your chance to prove waterboarding is "torture" on a loathsome conservative...all i get to do is eliminate a "clump of cells" that i find inconvenient
miranda: oh, brave new world that has such men in it
prospero: 'tis new to thee
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survival
Big Wall climber
Terrapin Station
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That David Icke guy is the same one who believes in Lizard People controlling the world.
Where do you stand on that one Book? Or New World Order?
Do you believe Lizard People are running the planet? Geez, the real humans that are running the world from one time zone to the next aren't f*^%ed up enough, so we invent lizard people?
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BASE104
Social climber
An Oil Field
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The hard right evangelical part of conservatism (rather than basic conservative political values) is going to spell the doom of the Republicans as this new generation starts voting.
They are sort of the U.S. version of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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hillrat
Trad climber
reno, nv
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huh, lacking much in the way of reasonable explanations of sex from my parents (other than dont do it til yer older) i learned quite a bit from porn. lucky i never got anyone pregnant til now, i guess. anyway, theres no such conspiracy as trying to dissolve the "traditional american family". now contrails and obamb as the antichrist on the other hand...
work sucks.
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hillrat
Trad climber
reno, nv
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theres a connection here- the aliens brought color tv to roswell, which was subsequently used to brainwash the people with programs like V, where an alien race of lizard people try to take over earth. only we were saved by a bigfoot/godzilla partnership when the prez denounced his stated faith and declared jihad on the infidel lizards because the wanted to teach sex ed using fabric vaginas. what, you missed that episode?
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bookworm
Social climber
Falls Church, VA
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Topic Author's Reply - Apr 13, 2013 - 06:13pm PT
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here's a scotus description of f's most valued "right":
Most common is the first-trimester “suction curettage,” in which the “physician” vacuums the unwanted “embryonic tissue” from the womb. By the time the second trimester is reached, this “tissue” has matured into the unmistakable shape of a child. Thus the “dilation and evacuation” procedure is often called for.
Employed millions of times in this most civilized country over the last half century, “D&E,” the court explained, involves the “physician’s” use of forceps “to tear apart” the “fetus” by “ripping” it from the cervix and then “evacuating the fetus piece by piece . . . until it has been completely removed” from the mother. Often, the justices observed, the D&E “physician” finds it more congenial to “kill the fetus a day or two before performing the surgical evacuation,” since “medical” experience has shown that, “once dead . . . the fetus’ body will soften,” becoming “easier” to dice and remove. Oh, another helpful tip: “Rotating the fetus as it is being pulled decreases the odds of dismemberment.”
By the time Carhart was decided, Roe v. Wade had been on the books for over a generation — the generation, to be more specific, that is now ruling the roost. It goes without saying — for we wouldn’t want to say it — that, in a nation that has absorbed this generation’s preening “values,” D&E already enjoyed the stamp of judicial approval. The only question before the Carhart Court was whether “partial birth” abortion — “intact D&E” — was beyond the pale.
This “medical procedure” is triggered by an advanced stage of maturation, in which the child’s well-developed head tends to “lodge in the cervix.” Relying on the instruction of Martin Haskell, another experienced abortionist, the justices related:
The right-handed surgeon slides the fingers of the left [hand] along the back of the fetus and “hooks” the shoulders of the fetus with the index and ring fingers (palm down). While maintaining this tension, lifting the cervix and applying traction to the shoulders with the fingers of the left hand, the surgeon takes a pair of blunt curved Metzenbaum scissors in the right hand. He carefully advances the tip, curved down, along the spine and under his middle finger until he feels it contact the base of the skull under the tip of his middle finger.
The surgeon then forces the scissors into the base of the skull. . . . He spreads the scissors to enlarge the opening. . . . The surgeon [then] removes the scissors and introduces a suction catheter into this hole and evacuates the skull contents. With the catheter still in place, he applies traction to the fetus, removing it completely from the patient.
“Evacuates the skull contents” may be more bracing than “snip,” but it doesn’t quite do justice to the process and the frightful insouciance behind it. That was left to a nurse who had watched Haskell perform the “procedure” on a six-month-old “however way you want to describe it.” She recalled that, once all but the head had been delivered,
the baby’s little fingers were clasping and unclasping, and his little feet were kicking. Then the doctor stuck the scissors in the back of his head, and the baby’s arms jerked out, like a startle reaction, like a flinch, like a baby does when he thinks he is going to fall.
The doctor opened up the scissors, stuck a high-powered suction tube into the opening, and sucked the baby’s brains out. Now the baby went completely limp. . . . He cut the umbilical cord and delivered the placenta. He threw the baby in a pan, along with the placenta and the instruments he had just used."
miranda: oh, brave new world that has such men in it
prospero: 'tis new to thee
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