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To: tejek who wrote (708534)4/11/2013 1:09:54 PM
From: d[-_-]b1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574848
 
.....what is your problem with single motherhood?

depends on who's paying the bills - otherwise I'm for abortion and no government cheese

Most of what you have posted is not true.

You mean like how obamas raised the unemployment rate for blacks in general?

Like how Hollywood is always idolizing gangsters and gangster music etc?

Like how liberals are quick to defend single motherhood for uneducated girls while dooming their children as well.

If you can't afford children or are in High School you should not be having babies and the government should not be assisting them to make it financially possible.



To: tejek who wrote (708534)4/11/2013 1:50:49 PM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations  Respond to of 1574848
 
American Traitor Jane Fonda To Vets Boycotting Her Movie: “Get A Life”…


With the exception of Barack Obama, I can’t think of a more loathsome person than Hanoi Jane.

Via Fox News:

When Jane Fonda was cast as former First Lady Nancy Reagan in Lee Daniels’ forthcoming film “The Butler,” some Reagan fans were not pleased. Now, with the biographical due to hit theaters in October, a movement to boycott the movie is gaining some momentum.

Larry Reyes, a Navy veteran and founder of the “Boycott Hanoi Jane Playing Nancy Reagan” Facebook page has been particularly vocal about the casting decision, given Fonda’s past frolicking with the enemy during the Vietnam War.

“Growing up in a military family I heard my father and uncles talk about what Jane did, so from an early age I knew about her history with the war and how upset veterans were about it. Yet it amazed me that people just turned their backs and kept supporting her exercise videos and movies. I made a commitment early on not to support her projects,” Reyes told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column. “Then when I heard she was going to play such a well-liked and highly respected president’s wife, it got to me. They (the filmmakers) knew by picking Jane for the part they were going to stir up some stuff. I’m not a conservative or a liberal, I’m an American. And that was a slap in the face.”

This week, Fonda had a simple message for Reyes and the page’s fans.

“Get a life.”

In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, Fonda said of her casting: “If it creates hoopla, it will cause more people to see the movie… I figured it would tweak the right. Who cares?”




To: tejek who wrote (708534)4/11/2013 1:55:02 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1574848
 
>> .what is your problem with single motherhood?

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To: tejek who wrote (708534)4/11/2013 2:16:32 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1574848
 
Sex Pistol Johnny Rotten attacks hate mobs celebrating Baroness Thatcher's death as 'loathsome' and calls for respect

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Former Sex Pistol John Lydon says those now celebrating Margaret Thatcher's death are 'loathsome'.

Lydon, famously known as Johnny Rotten when he was the singer in Punk icons The Sex Pistols back in the 1970s as Maggie was rising to power, added: 'I'm not going to dance on her grave.'

He said: 'I was her enemy in her life but I will not be her enemy in her death.'

He also denied being a mysogynist and a Nazi following a controversial appearance this week on Aussie TV show, The Project.

During the interview he told presenter Carrie Bickmore: 'Shut up. Shut up. Shut up. Now listen, when a man is talking do not interrupt.'

He also gave a wave during the interview, which has been misinterpreted by some in the Aussie media as a Nazi salute.

John spoke about Baroness Thatcher's death when he arrived at Sydney's domestic airport on Wednesday from Brisbane ahead of his band Public Image Limited's performance in the city that night.

The Sex Pistols (from left) Steve Jones, Sid Vicious, Johnny Rotten (John Lydon) and Paul Cook, rose to fame as the former prime minister rose in power

The 57-year-old said: 'I'm not happy about the boo boo parties.


More... Argentine President Cristina Kirchner barred from Thatcher funeral after veto from Iron Lady's family over Falklands war Teachers of hatred: The drama mistress and the master from Miliband's school who helped organise the Maggie 'death parties' Knifed by weak, bitter men: Revealed for the first time, the true extent of the treachery and hypocrisy of her assassins - and the drunken incompetence of the ex-minister charged with saving her The puppies that gave her one last smile: Baroness Thatcher watched video of Lady Powell's eight Dachsunds during final visit Carol Thatcher found out her mother had died while on a languages trip to Spain

'When someone dies, give them respect. Enemy or not. I can't be listening to folk who do that.

'What kind of politics are they offering me? You dance on another person's grave? That's loathsome.'

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