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The Religious right is doing nothing wrong or unconstitutional or different than what the left wing liberals have done over the past years..... The "religious right" as you put it, are simply standing up for what they believe in (which they/we have a right to do, it is our country too), just as the non-relgious left has done..... Lindyy ![]() the religious right will not be happy until they have everyone believe what they do and until public book burnnings are brought back. |
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martymark
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Sun 12/07/08 03:15 PM
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The Religious right is doing nothing wrong or unconstitutional or different than what the left wing liberals have done over the past years..... The "religious right" as you put it, are simply standing up for what they believe in (which they/we have a right to do, it is our country too), just as the non-relgious left has done..... Lindyy ![]() the religious right will not be happy until they have everyone believe what they do and until public book burnnings are brought back. |
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The Religious right is doing nothing wrong or unconstitutional or different than what the left wing liberals have done over the past years..... The "religious right" as you put it, are simply standing up for what they believe in (which they/we have a right to do, it is our country too), just as the non-relgious left has done..... Lindyy ![]() the religious right will not be happy until they have everyone believe what they do and until public book burnnings are brought back. And I feel the same way about the non-religious left. |
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anyone who can't do that should take a long hard look at the words "judge not, lest thou be judged"! luv ya all You are right, "judge not least ye be judged"......EVERYONE should take a long hard look at that...... Lindyy ![]() |
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everyone has the right to express their opinions in this country...rrriiiggghhhhhttttt? not if the opinion police get their way. I really did appreciate one thing espedially about bill clinton, His choice of opening songs at the inaugural ball. anyone remember what that was?
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The problem is that most gays do not want people to give up their beliefs, they just prefer you stop using your beliefs to prevent us from having the same rights you have. We would also like you to stop using us as a political tool to get votes from people that fear us to begin with.
As a 58 year old lesbian, I don't care what anyone believes in, I want no more than what you enjoy with your loved ones. I don't want some one trying to amend the constitution to be sure that I never get that right. I know some of you will never ever ever understand that, and to be honest I am so so tired of explaining it. Ugh, it get so bloody tiring. |
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Martymark, What do you mean by "69 sweetness"?
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everyone has the right to express their opinions in this country...rrriiiggghhhhhttttt? not if the opinion police get their way. I really did appreciate one thing espedially about bill clinton, His choice of opening songs at the inaugural ball. anyone remember what that was? Good golly miss Molly, sure like to ball, A-When you're rockin' and a rollin', can't hear your mama call. From the early early mornin' to the early early night, When I caught miss Molly rockin' at the house of blue lights, Good golly miss Molly, sure like to ball, A-When you're rockin' and a rollin', can't hear your mama call. Mama, papa told me 'Son, you better watch your step', If'n your Papa's Mama had to watch my Papa's step , Good golly miss Molly, sure like to ball, A-When you're rockin' and a rollin', can't hear your mama call. Ahhhhhhhh (Music) Good golly miss Molly, sure like to ball, Whooo Good golly miss Molly, sure like to ball, A-When you're rockin' and a rollin', can't hear your mama call. Goin' to the corner gonna buy a diamond ring, When she hugs me and kiss me make me ting-a-ling-a-ling Good golly miss Molly, sure like to ball, A-When you're rockin' and a rollin', can't hear your mama call. |
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Martymark, What do you mean by "69 sweetness"? |
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Martymark, What do you mean by "69 sweetness"? milli vinilli? |
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Martymark, What do you mean by "69 sweetness"? milli vinilli? |
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Lindyy
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Sun 12/07/08 04:23 PM
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everyone has the right to express their opinions in this country...rrriiiggghhhhhttttt? not if the opinion police get their way. I really did appreciate one thing espedially about bill clinton, His choice of opening songs at the inaugural ball. anyone remember what that was? it was by Fleetwood Mac...."Don't Stop" .....perhaps Stevie was referring to something she and billy boy had in common....cocaine! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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everyone has the right to express their opinions in this country...rrriiiggghhhhhttttt? not if the opinion police get their way. I really did appreciate one thing espedially about bill clinton, His choice of opening songs at the inaugural ball. anyone remember what that was? it was by Fleetwood Mac...."Don't Stop" .....perhaps Stevie was referring to something she and billy boy had in common....cocaine! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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cutelildevilsmom
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Sun 12/07/08 04:32 PM
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everyone has the right to express their opinions in this country...rrriiiggghhhhhttttt? not if the opinion police get their way. I really did appreciate one thing espedially about bill clinton, His choice of opening songs at the inaugural ball. anyone remember what that was? it was by Fleetwood Mac...."Don't Stop" .....perhaps Stevie was referring to something she and billy boy had in common....cocaine! ![]() ![]() ![]() Cocaine? Me thinks you should read the lyrics. I have never heard of Clinton doing coke though Bush has been linked to it. Don’t Stop Written by christine mcvie. If you wake up and don’t want to smile, If it takes just a little while, Open your eyes and look at the day, You’ll see things in a different way. Don’t stop, thinking about tomorrow, Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here, It’ll be, better than before, Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone. Why not think about times to come, And not about the things that you’ve done, If your life was bad to you, Just think what tomorrow will do. Don’t stop, thinking about tomorrow, Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here, It’ll be, better than before, Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone. All I want is to see you smile, If it takes just a little while, I know you don’t believe that it’s true, I never meant any harm to you. Don’t stop, thinking about tomorrow, Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here, It’ll be, better than before, Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone. Don’t you look back, Don’t you look back. |
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Martymark, What do you mean by "69 sweetness"? milli vinilli? ![]() |
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Martymark, What do you mean by "69 sweetness"? What did you really mean? |
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Martymark, What do you mean by "69 sweetness"? What did you really mean? |
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everyone has the right to express their opinions in this country...rrriiiggghhhhhttttt? not if the opinion police get their way. I really did appreciate one thing espedially about bill clinton, His choice of opening songs at the inaugural ball. anyone remember what that was? it was by Fleetwood Mac...."Don't Stop" .....perhaps Stevie was referring to something she and billy boy had in common....cocaine! ![]() ![]() ![]() Cocaine? Me thinks you should read the lyrics. I have never heard of Clinton doing coke though Bush has been linked to it. Don’t Stop Written by christine mcvie. If you wake up and don’t want to smile, If it takes just a little while, Open your eyes and look at the day, You’ll see things in a different way. Don’t stop, thinking about tomorrow, Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here, It’ll be, better than before, Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone. Why not think about times to come, And not about the things that you’ve done, If your life was bad to you, Just think what tomorrow will do. Don’t stop, thinking about tomorrow, Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here, It’ll be, better than before, Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone. All I want is to see you smile, If it takes just a little while, I know you don’t believe that it’s true, I never meant any harm to you. Don’t stop, thinking about tomorrow, Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here, It’ll be, better than before, Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone. Don’t you look back, Don’t you look back. ![]() |
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Lindyy
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Sun 12/07/08 07:15 PM
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it was by Fleetwood Mac...."Don't Stop" .....perhaps Stevie was referring to something she and billy boy had in common....cocaine! ![]() ![]() ![]() Cocaine? Me thinks you should read the lyrics. I have never heard of Clinton doing coke though Bush has been linked to it. Clinton Suffers from Disease of Coke Addicts Clinton has refused to release his full medical records. Only two brief and evasive "summaries" have been shown to the press. There are growing demands, even from the normally friendly daily press, that Clinton come forth with his medical records like Bob Dole. A top congressional staffer has revealed to this publication that Clinton has been treated for an illness called a "perforated septum." This is a medical condition caused by the heavy and prolonged use of cocaine. This condition occurs when the cartilage separating the two passages of the nose is eaten away from the frequent inhalation of cocaine. The divider, or septum, is literally burned away by the drub. Such a condition can only be treated through delicate surgery. Longtime Clinton mistress Sally Perdue has publicly stated that she saw Clinton prepare a "line" of cocaine in her living room. She said that Clinton was no amateur, "he had all of the equipment laid out, like a real pro." Despite having his closest aids sworn to secrecy, this damning information on Clinton has finally leaked out. Sam Donaldson Quotes Clinton Press Secretary Mike McCurry On the David Brinkley TV show aired Sunday, September 15, Sam Donaldson stated that rumors were flying in Washington over the hidden item in Clinton's medical records. Donaldson repeated the evasive but unwittingly revealing reply given by White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry in justifying this secrecy on Clinton's records. He claimed that Clinton had not revealed his complete medical records because it would be "embarrassing." Sensing his poor choice of words (for Clinton), McCurry hurriedly changed that word to "confidential." AND: Dole Camp Seeks Disclosure Of Clinton's Medical Records By TIM WEINER Published: August 22, 1996 The Bob Dole campaign said today that President Clinton should make all of his medical records public, as Mr. Dole has, and not just summaries of his annual physical examinations. Mr. Clinton turned 50 this week and generally gives the outward appearance of being, in the words of his White House spokesman, Michael D. McCurry, ''a healthy 50-year-old white male'' with a healthy appetite and a few extra pounds to show for it. But Mr. Clinton has not agreed to an interview about his health, as has Mr. Dole, who is 73 and partly disabled from his World War II wounds. Today, the Dole camp made an issue of Mr. Clinton's apparent reluctance to fully disclose the details of his records. ''Why won't the President of the United States provide the American people with a full accounting of his medical history and records?'' Mr. Dole's spokesman, Nelson Warfield, asked in a written statement. ''After all, as Bill Clinton's White House has proven time and again, partial disclosure is no disclosure at all.'' The health of Presidents has long been an issue, but gained currency after President Dwight D. Eisenhower's heart attack more than 40 years ago. Since then, the public has been privy to details -- sometimes more than many people wanted to know -- about problems like Lyndon B. Johnson's gall-bladder surgery and Ronald Reagan's gunshot wounds and his cancer. But Mr. Clinton's relative reticence on the subject, along with the challenge raised by the Dole campaign, prompted questions and requests for the President's medical files at today's White House briefing. Mr. McCurry responded by disclosing some of Mr. Clinton's most recent results, including his cholesterol count, his pulse rate, his blood pressure and his hemoglobin, and white blood cell and platelet count, all of which were normal. Mr. McCurry was then asked by The New York Times why Mr. Clinton would not submit to an interview with its medical reporter, Dr. Lawrence K. Altman, as Presidents Bush and Reagan did, and as Mr. Dole has done. AND: Clinton uttered the quote during a January 26, 1998, White House press conference when allegations were running high regarding an alleged sexual relationship between himself and Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern. At the conclusion of the press conference, Clinton said:[1] “ Now, I have to go back to work on my State of the Union speech, and I worked on it until pretty late last night. But I want to say one thing to the American people. I want you to listen to me. I'm going to say this again: I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. I never told anybody to lie, not a single time; never. These allegations are false, and I need to go back to work for the American people. Thank you. ” AND: Wikipedia: The nature of the statement was called into question within hours when a skeptical reporter noted to White House press secretary Mike McCurry that the term "sexual relations" can be defined as meaning coitus, and asked whether the President and Lewinsky had been engaging in other forms of sex. McCurry replied, "I think every American that heard him knows exactly what he meant with the question. He didn't leave any ambiguity in it whatsoever."[2] The controversy deepened when Clinton was revealed, in fact, to have had sexual contact with Lewinsky, although the issue remained a semantic one as to whether the words "sexual relations" includes oral sex. This and related disputes would lead to the impeachment of Bill Clinton and the settlement and conclusion of the legal case with Paula Jones. ![]() ![]() |
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Edited by
martymark
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Sun 12/07/08 07:22 PM
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it was by Fleetwood Mac...."Don't Stop" .....perhaps Stevie was referring to something she and billy boy had in common....cocaine! ![]() ![]() ![]() Cocaine? Me thinks you should read the lyrics. I have never heard of Clinton doing coke though Bush has been linked to it. Clinton Suffers from Disease of Coke Addicts Clinton has refused to release his full medical records. Only two brief and evasive "summaries" have been shown to the press. There are growing demands, even from the normally friendly daily press, that Clinton come forth with his medical records like Bob Dole. A top congressional staffer has revealed to this publication that Clinton has been treated for an illness called a "perforated septum." This is a medical condition caused by the heavy and prolonged use of cocaine. This condition occurs when the cartilage separating the two passages of the nose is eaten away from the frequent inhalation of cocaine. The divider, or septum, is literally burned away by the drub. Such a condition can only be treated through delicate surgery. Longtime Clinton mistress Sally Perdue has publicly stated that she saw Clinton prepare a "line" of cocaine in her living room. She said that Clinton was no amateur, "he had all of the equipment laid out, like a real pro." Despite having his closest aids sworn to secrecy, this damning information on Clinton has finally leaked out. Sam Donaldson Quotes Clinton Press Secretary Mike McCurry On the David Brinkley TV show aired Sunday, September 15, Sam Donaldson stated that rumors were flying in Washington over the hidden item in Clinton's medical records. Donaldson repeated the evasive but unwittingly revealing reply given by White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry in justifying this secrecy on Clinton's records. He claimed that Clinton had not revealed his complete medical records because it would be "embarrassing." Sensing his poor choice of words (for Clinton), McCurry hurriedly changed that word to "confidential." Clinton uttered the quote during a January 26, 1998, White House press conference when allegations were running high regarding an alleged sexual relationship between himself and Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern. At the conclusion of the press conference, Clinton said:[1] “ Now, I have to go back to work on my State of the Union speech, and I worked on it until pretty late last night. But I want to say one thing to the American people. I want you to listen to me. I'm going to say this again: I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. I never told anybody to lie, not a single time; never. These allegations are false, and I need to go back to work for the American people. Thank you. ” AND: Wikipedia: The nature of the statement was called into question within hours when a skeptical reporter noted to White House press secretary Mike McCurry that the term "sexual relations" can be defined as meaning coitus, and asked whether the President and Lewinsky had been engaging in other forms of sex. McCurry replied, "I think every American that heard him knows exactly what he meant with the question. He didn't leave any ambiguity in it whatsoever."[2] The controversy deepened when Clinton was revealed, in fact, to have had sexual contact with Lewinsky, although the issue remained a semantic one as to whether the words "sexual relations" includes oral sex. This and related disputes would lead to the impeachment of Bill Clinton and the settlement and conclusion of the legal case with Paula Jones. ![]() ![]() . The day is long and the night is short, So I will retire now with one last tort. I wish I could be what it would take, To place food on everyone's plate. In this journey of the thing we call life, There is much too often way too much strife. When I rise in the morning with a new day fresh, I go out and fish with a net made of mesh. I will fear no thing of evil, not to be sure, That is but one hope, for hunger there must be a cure. As I plan to go on in this world made of stone, I will not give up till they plant my bones! |
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