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16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Hollywood Gets a Pass ... · 1 reply · -1 points

King T has it right. Last time I was here, it was the same. Obama haters preaching to the choir and getting all fuzzy and warm because they'd found company under the same rock. I won't be back. Dont' bother to cheer and applaud.

16 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Sotomayor calls aborti... · 0 replies · -2 points

Another charmer!

16 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Sotomayor calls aborti... · 1 reply · -3 points

Such a charmer you are, Bill. Wishing death on people serving in high office. Maybe you'll want to rethink that when you look in the mirror later this morning.

16 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Sotomayor calls aborti... · 0 replies · -3 points

What "settled law" means is that you'd have to have a pretty compelling reason, other than general hyper-emotionalism, to revisit a case. There are no compelling reasons to revisit Roe v. Wade. The sky hasn't fallen. Only its opponents, who are anti-choice more than they are "pro-life," think so. And many foment violence.

16 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Sotomayor calls aborti... · 0 replies · -3 points

This means you've self-identified as a disadvantaged white victim of equality-for-all-achievers efforts for many decades. Cry us a river.

16 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Sotomayor calls aborti... · 3 replies · -3 points

Thank you for saying this so plainly and clearly. The Teri Schiavo case showed just how far the "limited government" people will go to to intrude into a person's private life. Abortion rights are popular with the people, supported by the majority, as are most gay rights initiatives, so those who would turn back the clock are confounded at every turn. With each year, Roe v. Wade is more "settled" as law. I look forward to a modernization of the Supreme Court's way of thinking in coming years, and of course a marginalization of Scalia, Roberts, Thomas, Alito.

16 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Sotomayor calls aborti... · 0 replies · -3 points

Great responses. A woman who dislikes a woman, a man who finds her unattractive. Could you two be any more superficial?

16 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Sotomayor calls aborti... · 0 replies · +1 points

You're giving five stars to a senator who couldn't be confirmed to the federal bench some years ago because of his own ties to racist organizations? Says a lot about your own values.

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Racism's Cure Found in... · 0 replies · +1 points

And so, after I read the inevitable damning responses this posted replay will get, I will cancel out, unsubscribe, and never come back. I too am disappointed and sadly not surprised by the responses this essay has prompted. These people are in no way interested in creating or maintaining an atmosphere that is safe for you and yours, or myself and anyone I care to associate with. Sorry to go on so long, but it is indeed a farewell of sorts and I thought it would post it in reply to a seemingly sane individual instead of singling out any of the crazies.

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Racism's Cure Found in... · 1 reply · +1 points

As a media professional, I'm sad that the news business has fallen on hard times, mostly due to mismanagement of resources, not due to insufficient conservatism. I'm pleased and enthused that there are a million voices out there blogging, but less enthralled with everyone going only to sites where everyone hates in the same way, and then egging each other on and dismissing all other points of view.

The most recent reply that I've received to a post called me "intellectually lazy" and a few other things, and then said that name calling is juvenile. Then came a rant about Alberto Gonzalez and Ms. Sotomayor, neither of whom I've mentioned in any post. This is the level of discourse here -- obsessed, fixated, lacking in self-awareness.