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Your comment is really interesting. I am a Black woman who grew up in a very Black neighborhood, but a fairly diverse county and school system (about 60-70% White, 30-40% Black with a not small number of Asians thrown in, but few Latinos) and college (roughly the same proportions, but with more Latinos). Throughout my

It's only a "delusion" to you because you don't believe it. This woman is welcome to her beliefs, and she's not crazy for having them.

Yes, this post was unnecessary and incredibly cruel. Christians believe that God helps us in tribulations big and small. Mocking her because she has beliefs that help her during a painful and troubling time in her life is obnoxious. She sees God working in her life by the simple fact that she's still able to wear high

It's not just Western MD or Eastern Shore; it's also PG County with its megachurch-going electorate. They will come out for Obama, but they'll also vote against gay marriage.

Good God. I probably would have run from the building like my hair was on fire.

ALL PDA beyond hand holding makes me uncomfortable. GET A ROOM!

We did not need to see that much of Angelina Jolie's leg. Just stop it woman. And her lipstick was too red. Blech.

HATED Viola's look. I'm glad she came rockin' her 'fro, but ach! why was it orange? And that dress was god-awful— the color did not work. At. All. I expect much better from Vera Wang.

Ugh, so tragic! You can't even blame the parents for this. Kids this age have a secret life that they rarely let their parents into. The fight didn't even sound particularly vicious. So sad.

My tone was not nasty; two people who replied to my original post took offense, but none of the others did. Maybe you need to dial back the sensitivity a bit?

Oh yeah, I was being nasty *to you*, because you pissed me off. But I wasn't being nasty in my original post.

I didn't "berate" or "shame" Texas women; I wanted to know what the fuck you guys were doing. My original comment wasn't primarily aimed at Texas women; my larger concern is the national and liberal media. They SHOULD be covering this issue, but if you go to most liberal blogs, there is no mention of it. Virginia's

Oh, fuck you, my post was not nasty in the least. I had two lines in an entire paragraph wondering what Texas women were doing about this shit. And that wondering was honest. I have not seen anything here on the East Coast about this issue, and I wondered why. Virginia's pre-abortion rape law became national news, why

Yes!

Yes, everyone staying quiet is *exactly* what's needed here. Thanks for that dose of hostility. If that's how you treat people who are interested in what you're doing, then I can see why no one gives a shit about you.

What I want to know is, where is the outrage about this shit? Why isn't this being broadcast across the land? Where are Texas women? They have to get in the streets and march on the legislature. These decisions across the country are truly a war on women, but I guess it occurred so suddenly and *illogically* that

I have so much respect for Felicity Huffman. She does not buy into that "Magical Motherhood" crap at all. I remember a few years ago an interview with Leslie Stahl in which Stahl asked something like, "Isn't motherhood the best thing you've ever done," to which Huffman replied, "No, and I kind of resent your assuming

It was on Gawker yesterday or the day before.

But why in God's name, would Brown agree to get in the ring with a professional fighter— a professional fighter who has the skills/strenth/ability to kill another person and who has indeed threatened to "curb stomp" and choke him out? The request on it's face is ridiculous.

What he did was certainly scary, but so is a PROFESSIONAL FIGHTER seeking to beat Chris Brown until, what, he's knocked out? Until he's dead? What is enough to satiate this fighter's or the public's apparent blood lust? How far is far enough for you? How much violence will satiate you?