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Fiddy's tweet is killing me. I feel him.

In order for Dina Lohan to break her silence, wouldn't she have to shut up every once in a while?

@raygal13: Fox reports real news?

@vamvaki_poulaki: You can enter your measurements at the website to determine if you're slight, demi or bold.

I'm pretty sure this is a documentary featuring my cat, Mrs. Nesbitt.

@Clementine Tangerine: While it's true that an ad hominem may not be a logical fallacy in every case, it most definitely is in this case. His conduct, character and history have no bearing on the concerns that he raises.

@CurtCole: I've become too much a facebook user because I keep looking for the "Like" button. So, er, "Like."

@LLisCool: Which is why I said it's a logical fallacy (ad hominem). The points raised are legitimate, regardless of who is raising them. What this article does is try to invalidate the concerns by throwing doubt on Penn's bona fides, reminding us that he's a hot headed douch bag and adding some questions about whether

@MagImpalor is a god damn spy.: I agree that he is his worst enemy in terms of creating good will for himself. But everything I've read recently about the political situation in Haiti and about Wyclef Jean's actions lead me to think that he's speaking from a place of greater authority than many others. And the fact is

@MagImpalor is a god damn spy.: I think there is a lot of ad hominem in this article (the actual logical fallacy; not the kind where participants in messageboard snarkfests accuse big meanieheads of meanieheadedness) that fails to address the legitimacy of the points Penn is making.

@Fanita: Except that Haitians don't get the full choice in their vote since the most popular political party in the country—which was defeated in a U.S.-backed military coup—is not permitted to be a part of national elections.

I'm in Penn's corner on this one. Not because he is an absolute expert on all things Haitian but because the concerns he brings up are legitimate.

Apologies if this has already been posted, but there's a very enlightening—if biased—article about why Jean may not be a friend to Haiti. The jury is out on whether Aristide was the leader Haiti needs but when his party is banned from taking part in elections in a move supported by Jean's family, there is a reason for

@SomeTameGazelle: I'm going to need a spork to remove the part of my brain where this image now resides.

@brinkswomanship: I feel like all the other parts of the episode are just going to interfere with pure comedic genius.

@vikkitikkitavi: This decision, it is sure to pump up Caleefornyah. You hear that? Pump. It. Up.