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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (584188)9/3/2010 7:08:14 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573692
 
Professor Marsland and the bentways of the world would never have said "they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights".

Ideas have consequences.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (584188)9/3/2010 9:41:37 AM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1573692
 
Tea Party Senate Candidate Opposes Masturbation
'LUST IS ADULTERY,' SAYS DELAWARE'S CHRISTINE O'DONNELL

By Mary Papenfuss
newser.com

(NEWSER) – Now that's abstinence. Delaware Tea Party Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell is opposed to masturbation because the Bible says "lusting in your heart" is the same as committing adultery and, as O'Donnell so correctly pointed out in a past MTV interview, "you can't masturbate without lust." During a 2007 debate on sexuality on Fox News, when former Surgeon General Jocelyn Elders complained that "we have a sexually unhealthy society," O'Donnell snapped: "That's wonderful. It's called modesty."
Jezebel calls O'Donnell a "wackjob," but also points out that dark horse Tea Party candidates can turn out to be stunningly powerful as witnessed in Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski's defeat by Tea Party challenger Joe Miller this week. Now nervous Delaware Republicans are viciously attacking O'Donnell, with state party chairman Tom Ross claiming she "couldn't be elected dog catcher." Dems, convinced they could easily beat O'Donnell, are rooting for her to trounce GOP challenger Rep. Sam Castle in the Senate primary this month.