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    Luther is my obsession. I love tortured hot men. (Needless to say, my love life is not stellar, lol.)

    Idris Elba was already James Bond... in two or three of my personal fantasies.

    I was a Ghostbuster in 5th grade. My mother's only problem with it was that I couldn't find a suit that fit. (Hello, highwater pants!)

    Assuming the Pippa Middleton story is true, that would definitely suck to have the royal family shitting all over your attempts to have a career, simply because your sister married into their family and they don't want you talking about them in public. But I suppose it should be considered that Pippa probably

    I will disagree with such a broad generalization as you write in your last paragraph, particularly as I believe having such self-righteous attitudes certainly doesn't make you a good person. I'm sure you'll disagree with that.

    I'm pretty sure French-prostitute-lovin' Ben Franklin was a-okay with people getting their happy on.

    Finally! An argument I can understand. If you think that was rude, I'm not sure you know what rude is.

    Fine, you win. I'm tired of going in circles with you, and I really can't be any clearer on my positions. If you disagree, I couldn't care less, that's your right.

    Who says she is? We have a lot of reality shows and stars, some obnoxious, some not. If you choose to judge all Americans based on one show, that's your problem and your prejudice, not ours.

    People may not know that Mormonism has a history of racism. Or sexism. I'd imagine most people could probably guess about the homophobia.

    You're asking the same question that I've already answered. As I've already stated to you and several times in responses to others, I don't think it's relevant, so no, I don't think it's a concern. If voters have a problem with his religion, obviously they will vote accordingly. Pointing out his religion's flaws

    It's irrelevant because it has nothing to do with his political campaign or his policies, which is what we should be voting on, not religion. Just because you see the Mormons as homophobic and racist, doesn't mean everyone does, and people shouldn't be automatically tied to all of the worst faults of their religion.

    YES. I love her and want her to be my best friend so she can dress me up in her awesome clothes. I loved that reality special too, was mad the show didn't get picked up (though I think it was she who decided not to do the full reality show before the special aired because she was too busy designing clothhes or

    For someone who isn't bent out of shape, you certainly sound bent out of shape. It's been explained and clarified. Not sure what else you need other than to get the last word.

    Actually, I was talking about both. You are right that I didn't mention the election, but you still completely ignore how I do mention it adds nothing to the debate.

    So?

    Then feel free to get all bent out of shape about it as you have obviously commenced doing. I already explained that I misspoke, and if that isn't good enough for you then there isn't much more I can, or really care to, do.

    God what is with people completely missing the point of what I was saying? No, calling religions out on hate and bigotry doesn't "bug" me, which should be clear if you'd read my post thoroughly or any of the thousand responses I'd posted since. It's the fact that this billboard is using Romney's religion as a reason

    I sort of agree, except about the purpose of this ad. To me, this ad serves to mock Mitt Romney by focusing on his religious beliefs, something that shouldn't at all be considered in politics (unless your religion involves murdering babies for sport or something egregious like that), and is completely irrelevant.

    I'm not sure what one has to do with the other, but you're right, I misspoke. Considering many people do consider being atheist as a form of religione I don't necessarily agree that it's so OMG REALLY INCORRECT as you say, but it isn't what I meant to say.