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Boobs in Congress

RightReason Wrote: Dec 06, 2009 9:25 AM
Great Article!

Maybe I should try to get the gov't to pay for the Wii my kids will be getting for Christmas. It requires physical exercise which is a necessary health benefit, right?
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Porn and Valentine's Day

RightReason Wrote: Feb 20, 2010 10:55 AM
Nope. Still just sad . . .

Your comments remind me of the friends who comes to us claiming they have gotten involved with a married man. They didn’t plan this they insist. It just happened. And he loves her and she loves him – they’re soul mates. She insists they shall be happy forever.

Well, she can’t see what is blatantly obvious to everyone else. She is incapable of seeing the truth of the situation she has gotten herself into. All one can do is have pity on her that she is so blind.

I take similar pity on all those who truly believe pornography is innocuous. They are either too close to the situation to see it for what it really is, or they are simply too far removed from what is right and good from what is...
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Porn and Valentine's Day

RightReason Wrote: Feb 19, 2010 1:57 PM
I feel so sorry for all those who sing the praises of pornography as some kind of beautiful human right. “Harmless”, they chant. “Who cares?” they shout. Yet, everyone knows they’d be sing’n a different tune if it were their daughter who would exercise such a freedom of choice.

The inability to recognize filth from beauty is one of the greatest tragedies of our times.
Georgiagal,

What makes you think Sanford saying she's my soulmate means he's fallen in love? Ha! Try lust. He can make it sound as romantic as he likes, but I have a feeling Jenny and the rest of the world are able to recognize it for what it is.

Three cheers for Jenny. She is taking her wedding vows seriously. What exactly do people think “for better or worse” means? Accepting it when your husband leaves the toilet seat up? This is a perfect opportunity to demonstrate love and marriage are commitments – acts of the will – and not based only on “feelings.”


Tuxedo Press, you think she should cut her losses? If she remains with him she is. Her character will be all the stronger – not to mention the sanctity of her soul. Telling her to move on and find someone else is a misunderstanding of the marriage vow – “What God has joined . . . “

It’s actually literally impossible to separate what God has joined. Sounds like Jenny realizes this. Feelings are up and down...
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