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I agree that Obama leaves a bittersweet sour taste when it comes to issues with the GLBT community. However, the man has been in office a mere FIVE months and his plate is pretty damn full. I would honestly love to see the two wars and economy both resolved and fixed. Admittingly, those issues are pretty damn big. With the wars and economy fixed, I can raise a family in more peaceful times and I will actually have a steady job with a steady income to be able to pay for a home and to support my loved one and my children. I would honestly like this home grown terror by right wing extremists as demonstrated by the murder of Dr. Tillers and the shooting at the holocaust museum to be stopped. Along with all suspects brought to justice so show such actions will not be tolerated. There's no doubt that DOMA sickens me and the denial of gay marriage is numbing. Those are issues that should be addressed with DOMA gone and anyone who wants to be married, should be allowed. However, I understand that the world is complicated and in order to keep everyone safe, secure, and free to pursue their own happiness, issues key and threaten all of our lives should be addressed first.
He spent 5 days getting F'ed in the A by his TS "Girl" friend
No wonder he was crying. Imagine how much your ass would hurt after 5 days of hard pounding. Good times, good times. Ahhhhh Argentina, Don't cry for me, Sanford.
-- adelito
Adelito, I have to thank you, you gave me laugh with that and made my day. Poor, poor Sanford, one of those conservatives who lived by God's rules, but still ended up with a boy/girl or girl/boy in Argentina. Yet another great example of how awesome heterosexual marriage can be. Cheers another screwed up Republican governor! If anything is refreshing out of all of this, is that we didn't get to see his wife standing by her man and putting up with his crap. That hypocrite doesn't get any sympathy from me.
Coolness and awesomeness. I could listen to "Rock with you" for hours. It was one the first and one of the best R&B songs I have heard to this day. That along with "Billie Jean" too. I'll remember Michael for his songs most of all. R.I.P King of Pop
Reading all of these up-themselves posters has tested my patience to the limit! That you people are so comfortable in speaking with such VILE hatred about one of the greatest artists in our time tells me a lot about the character of most Salonistas: self-righteous, preoccupied with their intellectual and cultural superiority, and devoid of anything resembling actual empathy for fellow humans.
For those saying that MIchael Jackson's music career was inferior and that all pop artists are inferior, I say choke on your lattés, shove a cranberry scone where the sun doesn't shine, and get over yourselves. I'll listen to the voices of 109 million fans over the preenings of a bunch of cynical hipsters.
-- V.B. from MN
I have to agree with V.B. Michael Jackson had more talent than in the pinky fingers of the majority of people today. His work was very significant in music and entertainment. He was an enormous talent with a major trainwreck of a personal and family life (his brothers and father's actions were just gross and the allegations against him were gross too). However, as the media circus continues, it's pretty clear that he'll be remembered for the music. Those sick of the coverage should just get earplugs for awhile.
Everyone quoted in that article was Republican. What are you talking about?
Seriously, he is proving to be a liability to his state with all of these lies. He has a serious case of lyingitis. The man is rotten and done. South Carolina, wash your hands of him. Everyone there will be better off.
Because, you know, the less people in your district fill out a census form, the more likely the government will think that they're aren't many people living there. So a representative will not be needed and oops, you or your job won't be needed either. So please, continue to boycott the census within your district! I'll help you make signs too.
Tracy got the depiction of men and boys right in this movie. There is absolutely nothing good depicted about men in Deadgirl. All of the guys in this movie are pretty much sick f**ks who go depraved because they think they have no control in their lives. Of course, our villains, JT and his friends prove to be complete weaklings when they try something nasty on an actual living girl and they get beaten up. Thus, showing they aren't even strong enough to handle a full blooded living girl. The one character we think is our hero, Ritchie, turns out to be less than heroic in the end so there are no good guys here. Honestly, just a bunch of weak, sick teens who prove to be necrophilacs. I still think Saw and Hostel is more appealing when it comes to horror then this stuff. Although, I will say it was fun watching the guy's stupidity and their demises. They clearly don't know zombie basics and what happens when a zombie bites a person.