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This is evil. There is no other word for it. And thankfully (even though some commenters here are under the delusion that there are mobs of voters in the GOP who would actually be for something like this), almost every American would think it’s evil too.

I’m not that torn up about someone who was credibly accused of child sexual abuse and had so much plastic surgery that his nose was basically falling off not holding the #1 spot.

Isn’t sex on official state documents, not gender?

I’ve used stainless steel straws at home for a few years now. (I bought four for $20 at a Norwex party at a friend’s house when I didn’t want to buy any of the cleaning products but felt guilty about not buying anything.) I really like them. If people who wanted to use straws at home just got those and restaurants and

While she is giving up some things, she is also gaining the opportunity to have a big impact on the world regarding issues she cares about. Charity work seems to have always been important to her, and with the platform she’ll have now, who knows what she might be able to do. Her late mother-in-law brought so much

Is this really that different from NBC Universal forcing practically every show it owns to include environmentalist messages during Green Week?

Maybe taking away the separate male and female categories in the major genres a few years ago wasn’t the best idea after all.

She comes from a big family and has a good relationship with her siblings. It’s not really shocking that she’d want to have a lot of kids herself. Considering all of the medical issues she had when she was pregnant and how complicated and emotionally taxing hiring a surrogate can be, I highly doubt she just wants to

So what then? Should people boycott everything that might financially benefit someone they disagree with politically? It’s one thing to take a stand against dangerous extremists, but this guy just seems like a run-of-the-mill Republican.

I don’t think the 1st amendment means what you think it means. I doubt the Founders would agree that an extremely low level federal employee praying on the job is the same thing as Congress establishing an official religion.