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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:43 pm
RaeRae Rave LunaInverse Personally, while I'm all about having a female president, I don't trust Hillary. Does that make me an enemy against my own gender? emo Oh, well, I've always preferred hanging out with guys anyways. Not that girls can't be fun... wink I don't really keep up with politics, so I'm not really in the right place to say, but I've never had a very good feeling about her confused She just... bleh. Thanks to her, I've been called Hillary Clinton by random people ever since Bill won his first term when I was in first grade. TRAUMATIZED. gonk Personal prejudices aside, I think she'd be an alright president, but it really worries me how she generally refuses to state her view on many issues. At least she's not flip-flopping like John Kerry did (that I know of anyway), but I just feel uneasy that she won't let on what her plans are. Obama...seems like a good guy all-around. I just hate how he and Hillary are stabbing back and forth at eachother. It's what happens in elections, but I kind of thought they'd both be better than that. Oh well...
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:43 pm
So..I had this sort of weird conversation with some guy on Gaia.. Some of you might think it'd be better suited to the weird PM thing, but it's not really that weird. The weird part of it is that someone wants me to teach them the way of vending. eek iBarty Yo_Senpai iBarty Yo_Senpai iBarty I have two extra, but I'm not selling. I won't until I have all of the '08 set. Sorry. nah np had to ask lol ^^ so whats up, your pretty good at this horading buisness i see -_- wish I had that kinda gold I suppose I'm okay at it. I'm getting better at vending and making a profit that way.. But I usually get letters with my own money, not gold.Yeah im shy about 33 gaia cash or else Id get a letter lol But what can ya do :shrugs: Well maybe sometime you could gimme some pointers on vending (vending 101 lol) Yeah, maybe.. It'd be kind of weird though being I'm still learning myself. I don't even know all of the items that sell well and usually fast, I know some though. This is only part of it because for some reason it won't let me post the whole thing...it keeps cutting it off in the preview so I don't know why.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:44 pm
LunaInverse RaeRae Rave LunaInverse Personally, while I'm all about having a female president, I don't trust Hillary. Does that make me an enemy against my own gender? emo Oh, well, I've always preferred hanging out with guys anyways. Not that girls can't be fun... wink I don't really keep up with politics, so I'm not really in the right place to say, but I've never had a very good feeling about her confused She just... bleh. I'm not hugely into politics, either, but my co-worker and I watch the news every morning, so we kind of get updates all the time. LUNA FOR PRESIDENT!!!!! Do I get to be part of your campaign? surprised
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:46 pm
Streamjumper Wow... NOW's New York branch is whining like a bunch of children. Since Kennedy gave his endorsement of Obama over Clinton, they're declaring it the biggest betrayal of women anywhere and frothing about how they'll hire an inexperienced man over a woman anyday. NOW's Response to Sen. Kennedy's Endorsement Statement of NOW President Kim Gandy January 28, 2008 The National Organization for Women has enormous respect and admiration for Sen. Edward Kennedy (D- Mass.). For decades Sen. Kennedy has been a friend of NOW, and a leader and fighter for women's civil and reproductive rights, and his record shows that. Though the National Organization for Women Political Action Committee has proudly endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton for president, we respect Sen. Kennedy's endorsement. We continue to encourage women everywhere to express their opinions and exercise their right to vote. Doesn't sound like they're too bitchy about it... question Interesting how Obama's name wasn't mentioned at all though.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:46 pm
RaeRae Rave LunaInverse RaeRae Rave LunaInverse Personally, while I'm all about having a female president, I don't trust Hillary. Does that make me an enemy against my own gender? emo Oh, well, I've always preferred hanging out with guys anyways. Not that girls can't be fun... wink I don't really keep up with politics, so I'm not really in the right place to say, but I've never had a very good feeling about her confused She just... bleh. I'm not hugely into politics, either, but my co-worker and I watch the news every morning, so we kind of get updates all the time. LUNA FOR PRESIDENT!!!!! Do I get to be part of your campaign? surprised Sure! Hop on board! You can be in charge of the Zero clones.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:47 pm
Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Wow... NOW's New York branch is whining like a bunch of children. Since Kennedy gave his endorsement of Obama over Clinton, they're declaring it the biggest betrayal of women anywhere and frothing about how they'll hire an inexperienced man over a woman anyday. This, sir, is why I hate politics. Well at least all us white males have been given a clear chance to once and for all stop being both racist and sexist. Now, by the logic of NOW, we have the option of being only racist or sexist... since they've declared that not supporting Hillary is clearly male chauvanism the logical extension is that not supporting Obama makes us racist. Rejoice, my pale brethren! We have been given a glorious choice from our enlightened femnazi overlords; absolution from one of the endemic sins of our foul brotherhood! I voted for Obama. Does that mean I'm not a woman anymore? emo
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:49 pm
3.14 Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Wow... NOW's New York branch is whining like a bunch of children. Since Kennedy gave his endorsement of Obama over Clinton, they're declaring it the biggest betrayal of women anywhere and frothing about how they'll hire an inexperienced man over a woman anyday. This, sir, is why I hate politics. Well at least all us white males have been given a clear chance to once and for all stop being both racist and sexist. Now, by the logic of NOW, we have the option of being only racist or sexist... since they've declared that not supporting Hillary is clearly male chauvanism the logical extension is that not supporting Obama makes us racist. Rejoice, my pale brethren! We have been given a glorious choice from our enlightened femnazi overlords; absolution from one of the endemic sins of our foul brotherhood! I voted for Obama. Does that mean I'm not a woman anymore? emo I missed the registration deadline (stupidstupidstupid), but if I were voting we could be un-women together! 4laugh
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:50 pm
3.14 Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Wow... NOW's New York branch is whining like a bunch of children. Since Kennedy gave his endorsement of Obama over Clinton, they're declaring it the biggest betrayal of women anywhere and frothing about how they'll hire an inexperienced man over a woman anyday. This, sir, is why I hate politics. Well at least all us white males have been given a clear chance to once and for all stop being both racist and sexist. Now, by the logic of NOW, we have the option of being only racist or sexist... since they've declared that not supporting Hillary is clearly male chauvanism the logical extension is that not supporting Obama makes us racist. Rejoice, my pale brethren! We have been given a glorious choice from our enlightened femnazi overlords; absolution from one of the endemic sins of our foul brotherhood! I voted for Obama. Does that mean I'm not a woman anymore? emo Yep. Please hand over your vag at the next window.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:53 pm
Shoujo Phoenix 3.14 Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Wow... NOW's New York branch is whining like a bunch of children. Since Kennedy gave his endorsement of Obama over Clinton, they're declaring it the biggest betrayal of women anywhere and frothing about how they'll hire an inexperienced man over a woman anyday. This, sir, is why I hate politics. Well at least all us white males have been given a clear chance to once and for all stop being both racist and sexist. Now, by the logic of NOW, we have the option of being only racist or sexist... since they've declared that not supporting Hillary is clearly male chauvanism the logical extension is that not supporting Obama makes us racist. Rejoice, my pale brethren! We have been given a glorious choice from our enlightened femnazi overlords; absolution from one of the endemic sins of our foul brotherhood! I voted for Obama. Does that mean I'm not a woman anymore? emo Yep. Please hand over your vag at the next window.Well, MA hasn't had their primaries yet (Super Tuesday, yo!), I'm voting for Obama. So I guess there will be more un-women in the AG.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:57 pm
Hey guys, I decided I'm gonna enter Sailor Leper in the arena. Any suggestions to make the avatar better before I submit it? *is thinking how she could continue the song for the description*....
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:57 pm
My mom gon' be an un-woman! 4laugh
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:58 pm
AG Un-Woman Coalition!! 4laugh
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 2:00 pm
Skizzors My mom gon' be an un-woman! 4laugh It's all the rage.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 2:07 pm
hilaroma Streamjumper Wow... NOW's New York branch is whining like a bunch of children. Since Kennedy gave his endorsement of Obama over Clinton, they're declaring it the biggest betrayal of women anywhere and frothing about how they'll hire an inexperienced man over a woman anyday. NOW's Response to Sen. Kennedy's Endorsement Statement of NOW President Kim Gandy January 28, 2008 The National Organization for Women has enormous respect and admiration for Sen. Edward Kennedy (D- Mass.). For decades Sen. Kennedy has been a friend of NOW, and a leader and fighter for women's civil and reproductive rights, and his record shows that. Though the National Organization for Women Political Action Committee has proudly endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton for president, we respect Sen. Kennedy's endorsement. We continue to encourage women everywhere to express their opinions and exercise their right to vote. Doesn't sound like they're too bitchy about it... question Interesting how Obama's name wasn't mentioned at all though. Look up the New York branch's take, which this one is looking to distance the entire group from. http://readme.readmedia.com/news/show/Senator-Ted-Kennedy-Betrays-Women-by-Not-Standing-for-Hillary-Clinton-for-President/53725
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 2:08 pm
I'll probably end up being an un-woman too. rofl
I did a doodle:
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