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To: Stock Farmer who wrote (34096)4/29/2008 9:56:06 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217798
 
stock farmer, not fair, you cannot use cold logic on cb ilaine, especially when she is piping hot and bothered, bit by bothered bit, which is good for circulation and synaptic gap firing, and by and by, the truth seeps in, pools, gels, and perhaps do some good.

There is a huge difference between those who claim cultural superiority and know the bunk, and know that it irks, and those who, for provincial, lack of learning, poor upbringing, limited experience, and curtailed cerebral reasons actually believe in what others know for sure to be bunk.

why do I bother with cb ilaine? Because I want to save her soul, and because it is fun, while waiting for what we sold to go down and what we bought to go up :0)

cb ilaine expects a lot of events, but winning a debate on this thread is not one of them ;0)



To: Stock Farmer who wrote (34096)4/30/2008 7:08:41 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217798
 
The premises underlying your questions make no sense. If I decide I'd rather be a lawyer than a lithographer, does that make lithography a bad profession? If I decide I'd rather live in Washington, D.C., than Louisiana, does that make Louisiana a bad place to live?

Similarly, if I decide I don't want to be married to John Doe, that doesn't make John Doe a bad man.

If staying married is, ipso facto, evidence of a good marriage, then Libyans make the best husbands, followed by Georgians.

But in fact, we know that the inability to get a divorce due to antiquated legal systems and economic inequality traps women (and men) in bad marriages.

At least, I know that. Your opinion may vary.

Americans do have a high divorce rate, because we have the ability to get out of bad situations. Divorced people tend to remarry, and they remarry for love.

Not because their father put a shotgun to their head, not because they were betrothed at infancy to their cousin, not because their parents bought them a spouse, but because it's their free will.