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Underwear Ninja comes with Space Suit
to blog or not to blog, which is the path a true underwear ninja must take? whichever path it be, it will surely be a rough-hewn one. argyle, possibly. |
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Monday, March 06, 2006
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republican admin. strikes again
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so a south dakota gov. with a head bigger than he can carry decided to pass a bill that renders abortion illegal in most cases. well well well. he says he expects its to be challenged fiercely, but hopes that it could edge enough to stand a fighting chance. he wants to "give the supreme court a chance to reconsider its ruling". i think he's goosing for rep. justice alito to help out. HA! i say. ha HA! what a buffoon. to think it could hold any water at all. those republicans in the office are so delusional that they think people are on their side. hahahaha! lol lol! last i heard the vast majority of americans are saying "who are you to tell me what i can and can't do with my body?" should any of us be angry at the bill passing he pulled? angry that he's bringing the issue to the supreme court's attention? nope! why should we be afraid of that? i'm angry that we have a delusional misguided gov. in s. dakota, but be my guest to bring it to the supreme court. the voice of the people is way too strong to phase or even bend at this. bring it on, nerd! |
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posted by underwear ninja
6:00 PM
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I agree with your stance, it's a ridiculous move to test out the new conservative Supreme Court. I also think you seriously underestimate the voice of the conservative right.... they are many, they are loud, and at this moment they have been making the majority of the decisions in this country for the past 6 years. You seem to forget that there is a much bigger America than the places and people that you see each day.... and they don't all think the way you do. That said, I'd like to propose that if the terrorists want to blow something up in the US, why not start in S. Dakota :-) May do billions of dollars of improvements.
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I agree with your stance, it's a ridiculous move to test out the new conservative Supreme Court. I also think you seriously underestimate the voice of the conservative right.... they are many, they are loud, and at this moment they have been making the majority of the decisions in this country for the past 6 years. You seem to forget that there is a much bigger America than the places and people that you see each day.... and they don't all think the way you do.
That said, I'd like to propose that if the terrorists want to blow something up in the US, why not start in S. Dakota :-) May do billions of dollars of improvements.