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I think my partner would like an apology from your partner for pain and suffering resulting from now regularly getting his eyebrows waxed.
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A recipe will be posted in the "DT Cookbook" for beer battered fish. I aim to please. Eyebrow waxing scares me to the eyeballs though. |
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Clearly conservative Christians had no problem letting go of the fact that Reagan was a divorcé when they voted for him, despite divorce being a sin in their religion. I think the question is, how much should a person's actions or words separate from or prior to a job be allowed to affect whether they keep that job? And I cannot figure out why a blogger that (rightly, in many cases) points out hypocricies in right-wing church organizations is automatically obligated to do the same with Islam. Why is she required to do that? Look, ultimately we're all bigots about something ("Bigot" being someone intolerant of opinions, lifestyles or identities differing from one's own). I have no understanding for the Muslim hajib (headscarf) because I consider it a symbol of a culture that believe men aren't responsible for controlling their sexual desires (I'm just as bigoted about people who say a raped woman was "asking for it" because she was in a short skirt). I think we all have something we're intolerant about. But to say that she's a bigot, and choose to completely ignore and in fact, expressly avoid reading, bigoted comments by the man you are in essence defending, seems a wee bit disingenuous, wouldn't you say? What is it you're afraid to learn about Donohue? As John Cole said, there's room to hate them both. Learning what a complete a*shole he is doesn't mean you'll automatically start reading Pandagon.
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Point is, that I don't care if it's a big deal to some people. I don't care about that or them either. If people were really outrageously offended by this stupid 'incident,' then I would venture that I would find most of the rest of what they think to be foolish and ignorant rubbish as well.....which would mean that I don't care about them. But I wouldn't advocate forcing them out of a job they were offered, which is exactly what happened here. Someone cries wolf, someone loses a job. That's bullshit, if I may say so. |
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I'm sure as far as "anti-Catholic" vitriol goes, he could have undoubtedly found thousands of more serious offenders....but he could hurt a Democratic candidate at the same time, and that's an I'm-an-******* bonus for guys like Donahuhe. |
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![]() [quote=Bababooyee]But holding people's feet to the fire for past comments IS politics.[\QUOTE]
If she were a politician, sure. It had no correlation to anything relevant to her job description for the Edwards campaign. Donahue could make it something to hurt Edwards, and he did. It doesn't make it right for her to lose her job, politics or not. Quote:
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Interesting discussion, as always, my friends. I'm off for the rest of the night. Have lovely evenings!
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![]() First off, Donahue is not catholic...any claims that he is by himself are purely for egotistical reasons. He in no way represents the catholic church on any matter. Him speaking for a catholic organization is sort of like Zippy Chippy speaking for grade 1 winning horses or something like that.
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