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A Post-Racial President?

Sylvia22 Wrote: Jul 28, 2009 8:30 AM
Does anyone else find this entire incident to be staged? I don't mean the role of the policeman, I mean the so-called "break-in". Check back in the news since Obama was elected and count how many strange news stories there have been about "cops gone wild", and cops abusing their power especially against women and blacks. I sense a broader purpose to all of this hocus pocus. I think it is meant to turn America against our police force so we will be more open to accept the police force Obama wants to put into place. I for one am not falling for it.
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Of Shame, Folly and True Grit

Sylvia22 Wrote: Jun 30, 2009 5:15 AM
Perhaps on election day, all politicians should be given large portraits of Frank Gifford and Suzen Johnson to hang in their offices. These pictures could serve as a constant reminder of what a fool Johnson made of Gifford setting him up (with cameras & microphones) for the tabloid, The Globe. Maybe wives and families get old and maybe they're not fresh and exciting, but, typically they are trustworthy. And, typically they working diligently on keeping their behavior in check at all times so as not to bring disgrace upon the politician. It does matter if politicians and big executives have affairs because they have already pledged affiliation with a party greater than themselves. So, when they act, by the oaths & agreements they...
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Is this the end for Mark Sanford?

Sylvia22 Wrote: Jun 29, 2009 6:40 AM
Imagine if Sanford had devoted the same amount of time he spent on his mistress, to his sons instead. If that was the case, he wouldn't have to stand around today & pretend he is a great family man. Politicians & big executives w/ children have so much gall. They force their children to live out fake public lives. They make their kids endure draining political trips and countless public appearances for a Dad they hardly ever see. The kids are held to an impossibly high standard - especially compared to other kids today. Then, one day the bottom drops out and Dad announces that all along he has been a liar and a cheater. Even though now the kids will be subjected to taunts and jeers due to their Dad's cheating, their fake act must...
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Why Adultery is Political Suicide

Sylvia22 Wrote: Jun 28, 2009 6:18 AM
When married men with underage children commit adultery, they are primarily cheating on their innocent children. When you become a parent, you are making a commitment to stand by, in person, to raise and protect your vulnerable children. To divide your heart, time, money and loyalties with a third party is completely wrong - no matter what the circumstances. No living person is immune from temptation. We all fight it on every level in every area. Real parents endure almost anything to keep their children living in an intact home to spare them the hell of divorce. After affairs and divorce, children are treated to counseling, getting to live in 2 houses, annoying, trying visitations and being told they have no right to be angry...
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Pop Star, Pin Up... Moron

Sylvia22 Wrote: Jun 27, 2009 7:46 AM
Females who get involved with married men holding high positions in government or industry are NOT good women. These females are only out for their own fame and glory. If these females cared one iota about these men, they would SACRIFICE and be SUPPORTIVE to the men. (For examples of SACRIFICE and SUPPORT, look at the wives of men executives and politicians who do not pursue their own glorification but instead hold the home and family together in the man's absence.) If these mistresses had any humanity at all, they would never, ever tempt these men and then, invariably, ruin their careers, their lives and most importantly, their families. How long will we have to wait for this latest mistress to pose nude, write a tell-all book and...
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Michael Jackson: Blurring Distinctions

Sylvia22 Wrote: Jun 27, 2009 5:22 AM
Some people are giving Michael Jackson the title of "Greatest Dancer/Performer Ever". Please, before you cast your vote, I ask you to investigate some other nominees. For example, what about the untouchable Nicholas Brothers who worked in the 1930's? And, what about the many other talented dancers from that same era? These people were ORIGINAL and they were amazing. Please, check out their recorded performances on Turner Classic Movies. Not only was their talent unsurpassed, they had CLASS, STYLE & DIGNITY!
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Michael Jackson: Blurring Distinctions

Sylvia22 Wrote: Jun 27, 2009 5:02 AM
I find the 9/11 style of coverage over the death of Jackson to be excessive & shameful to say the least. Let's face it - Jackson was a 50 YEAR OLD MAN who wore white bikini-type bottoms over his 'slacks' to give the appearance he was performing in his underpants. His primary moves in dancing were crotch grabbing and perverted pelvic thrusting. While trying to find out about Cap and Trade, I was forced to watch his dance moves repeatedly. I discovered they were mostly all the same & seemed robotic. As for him being sexy - are you kidding - to who? Mixed up people are a drag to deal with - not a turn on. This is especially true of addicts. Yes, he did have a collection of pop hits, but, really, does anyone believe they will become...
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