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Not courageous, but frighteningly tangentially in the best interest of the people (other than the bigoted wingnuts) I think we should all be searching the skies for the mothership.

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"We're seeing growing hostility in America against people of faith,"

If you think hostility toward Christians is rough, try a few minutes as a muslin or joo or atheist. (hint: they each separately caused 9/11)

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What part was her being not crazy?

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Waiting for the critical comments from the Snowbilly with...baited...breath.

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Exactly! If you weren't so horrible, we wouldn't find you so horrid.

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indeed, but that is not exactly a courageous moral stand against discrimination

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no, it was likely about the dead presidents, not the constitution

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She done gone sane!

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The problem I have with this veto is that she actually had to think about it. She still gets a fuck off dip shit.

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as do all of us who watched those morons piss away over a half billion in revenue. many of those peeps made a point of reminding brewer of that fact

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I think someone may have dosed my Scotch. A Republican governor who governs? Surely, she must have been hypnotoaded by the same sinister cabal what Manchurianed Charlie Crist.

It's the only rational explanation.

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When does Arpaio announce that he will still arrest anyone with a rainbow sticker on their car?

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The Rigid Rod of Reality has finally whacked Arizona in the tuckus. Fighting to create the most unfriendly state in the union finally backfired and even the fire eaters realized they couldn't get away with this. The language will change in the next wave of 'family-friendly' bills and they'll try again to halt the tide of modernity.

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I'm giving you 10 points for content, and another 5 for speed.

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You know, whether rule by Corporatocracy in the Internet Age is a bad thing remains to be determined. Is it possible to humanize the beast? I will argue 'yes'; the printed page had such an effect, e.g., the world we now inhabit is so much improved by the efforts of people like Dickens and Twain, and so many more that the readership here can name better than I. Isn't the internet like the printed page on steroids?

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Nah. There's still Pete "Rimmer" LaBarbera.

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