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Who now?

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That has been Philly's motto since the day the Sledge sisters came out the chute.

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It's on Philly, Pittsburgh, Scranton, and Harrisburg to turn out next election and kick Corbett to the curb.

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Uh, my state's AG has been Obama-<a href="http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/2013\/04\/06\/kamala-harris-obama_n_3028348.html" target="_blank">certified</a> as smokin-<a href="https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Kamala_Harris" target="_blank">hawt</a> and also helped take down Prop 8.

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The proletariat's proletariat are always looking to the strong, yet compassionate menfolks to generously take time out from their busy jobs of "running things" to instruct them on these issues. I could not believe how disrespectful those wimmin in Texas were; fortunately Nooners contributed her calming, relevant, insights to all of it.

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Philadelphia is now truly the city of brotherly love. Sisterly too.

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Is that a Despicable Me 2 reference? My favorite line in that movie was "heh heh....bottom"

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<i>“To have the highest law enforcement official of the commonwealth come out and say, ‘I agree with you, this law is unjust, that’s huge for us,’”</i>

It also helps if you're aware of current events past the Industrial Revolution.

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What's wrong with her? Can't she just follow orders?

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So you're getting "Hollywood's Biggest Booties" too?

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Geeze, if you can't target teh ghez, next thing you know you won't be able to target teh blahs, and then where do we end up? I tell you, it wasn't like this back in the good old days. It's discrimination! Persecution! Oh, the humanity!

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It's okay, you don't have to say any more. *pat* *pat*

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I think lawyers take it as a personal challenge to find arguments in support of any side of an issue.

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