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not2needy1 year, 3 months ago
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I think there's plenty of skeletons in everyone's closets, it's just that republicans want to appear to be the party of God, Family Values and NOW have changed their name to Social Conservatives, since there's so much dirt in their party they can't use the same old same old any more.
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jordan111 year, 3 months ago
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Candida1 year, 3 months ago
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piglet0709: "no skeletons in your closet....right?"
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There are lots of skeletons everywhere. I just wish the Christian Conservatives would show as much compassion toward the poor girls who get pregnant as they show toward Miss Palin. Who knows, it could perhaps even prevent a few abortions.-

jordan111 year, 3 months ago
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I was thinking today that this might be a help to girls who find themselves pregnant. So many conservatives are hateful and mean to girls who have sex "out of wedlock", that keeping a child in those circumstances is like a sentence to ostracism. You're right, it might even stop a few abortions if these girls were treated better.
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BB641 year, 3 months ago
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I think you're missing the whole point of the Conservative Movement which isn't uncommon among some of our liberal friends here. First, we're disappointed in the choices Miss Palin made when it comes to the premarital activities. We're pleased that she's decided to have the baby and that her family is clearly supporting her. The key phrase there is family. It's not the state, county or city officials putting her up on welfare, paying for the prenatal and postnatal care. Her family is clearly standing with her. This isn't the case in many of our large cities. Often we see children raising children on the government's dime. This is a whole social issue that cannot be solved on the pages of propeller. Heck, it's a problem created in 1967 and we still haven't figured out how to deal with it.
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