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Sigh. Yes, he's an idiot. But with those eyes, that strong jaw, who cares? I could go on.
I'm deeply honored by this consideration, Dr. Blosser. Nice work, Jordan. Rather a freak show photoshop job, though, eh? I notice Brook Shields just gets to sit there without so much gel pen obscuring her charms.
About the legally able mullarky. This is just another usage of the silly and frankly rude analogy between the civil rights movement and the "gay rights movement."
(It's also a good way of keeping the gay audience. As if the cutie pie needed such a ruse.)
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09.30.06 - 8:21 am | #
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Start prayin' for the poor boy's soul, Kathy. I had to look long and hard to find something that didn't look like a Chip-n-Dale burlesque dancer.
Pertinacious Papist |
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09.30.06 - 8:33 am | #
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Well, there are a lot of things in this world to pray for. I wouldn't have thought to add him to the list, but now that you mention it, it's a charitable thing to do.
I especially like pictures of him in a crew cut and a suit. Just in case you ever decide to do this again. 
Kathy |
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More seriously, am I just whistling Dixie, or is it true that the civil rights movement has been abused by other "rights" movements? It seems to me that most Christians, in hindsight if not foresight, would agree that civil rights was a worthy cause, that those who fought for equal basic rights and freedoms for all races were on the side of the angels. I may be naive about this, but it seems to me to be mainstream unquestioned wisdom: Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King fought for something true and good.
And so now people have taken the by and large unquestioned rightness of the Civil Rights movement (not of its extremities but King's version, in particular) and have applied it to certain causes that have significant moral dubiousness, abortion and homosexuality. And in the mainstream mind, the moral questions on the side of the unborn and of families are completely overshadowed by the idea of "civil rights." They've bought a bill of goods, all right, but they sure have bought it.
Kathy |
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09.30.06 - 10:22 am | #
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Brangelina now be becomes a presence so overshadowing as to merit a showing even here at The Pertinacious Papist's precints?!
I shall now go rend my garments...
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Hey Joe, before you rip those pretty threads, this wasn't my idea! Okay I guess I am responsible for capitulating to Kathy's 'pc' request for equal time for stupid quotes from men, and there was a specific hue and cry from Brad the Pitt -- what can I say? My bad!
Pertinacious Papist |
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09.30.06 - 8:09 pm | #
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breaking wind and ice cream in bed? Sounds more like being a bachelor to me. Along the same vein,
"It's time for the human race to enter the solar system!"
-Dan Quayle
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"Nice work, Jordan."
I am at your service, my lady. 
Jordan Potter |
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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Dr Blosser, this is way cooler than even the Tiger Beat web site. Got to go, we're painting each other's toenails, BYEEEEEEEEE.
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