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ha! It's all at that place the legislators go called Pretend Bible Land, where they use scripture to justify hurting people.

::eyeroll:: Again, nothing but you name-calling. I guess this is all you have. You certainly don't come in with actual evidence, do you? How sad for you. Well, I can.

I'd like to see more evidence than anecdotal. But, I don't want to completely discount all experiences. In Tennessee, this could very well have more to do with remnants of the farming culture than anything else. In my own family, until my dad, no males went past the fifth grade or so. A few females continued onward

Yeah, of course, the fact is that farmers have discussed this openly and on camera, about how black SUVs show up with burly guys who want to "discuss their crop" and say they are sent from Monsanto. It's also completely true that the ONLY study completed so far does show problems with eating GMO foods and hasn't

They will? You've spoken to them all? Wow. That was a herculean task, to speak to every teacher in America who teaches low income students! I'm impressed!

Sometimes, in the Tennessee legislature, it's a combination of Stupidity Land and Welcome to Sociopath Island. This is one of those times.

Nope. An informed one.

But, I provided you with page numbers and quotes, including the overall sum-up. You have responded as if those pages don't even exist! Look, I get it. You've got some serious emotional investment in this being true. I'm not going to shake you of your delusions.

Monsanto sends 'hit squads' around to intimidate the farmers. They are the mafia of food production. And they are protecting themselves now, I bet, because evidence is emerging about GMO foods that is not good. They don't want to be sued for something they already knew. It's the cigarette companies all over again,

I just want to say one more thing, and then, I'm out. The CDC report states really clearly that men are the primary predators for both sexes. It. SAYS. this outright. I've provided you with page numbers and quotes. The CDC also groups rape for men as being forced to penetrate. It absolutely says this in the little

It's not ME refusing. It's you, buddy.

Okay. What is your point? Because I'm missing it. We've already covered why, whether there are a very few women who rape a man and get child support, rape is primarily men raping women and how that fact is part of the culture of rape in which we live. I've argued it up down and sideways. The article makes an even

I don't think she's gained much weight myself, and I've never considered her fat. My point was I haven't really seen much commentary about her pregnancy weight, but I have seen plenty about her clothes.

Whatever. What doesn't kill you, doesn't kill you. Or, maybe it makes you stronger; I can't remember. My stomach hurts.

"Being made to penetrate is a form of sexual victimization distinct from rape that is particularly unique to males and, to our knowledge, has not been explicitly measured in previous national studies"

I don't understand why she doesn't get some up and coming designer to outfit her for the duration.

But, isn't that a parenting issue then? I mean, I wanted to wear lots of inappropriate clothing when I was young. But, my parents didn't let me.

Here is the quote about methods: "Among men, being made to penetrate someone else could have occurred in multiple ways:

Against my will, I like Snooki. Of course, I've never EVER seen the show. You know, ever. So, I don't know what shenanigans I've missed, but whenever she's interviewed, she seems friendly and nice.

I thought it was that she was dressing badly because SHE thinks she's fat, as opposed to being pregnant. She isn't wearing maternity clothes, which are damned comfortable and very attractive these days. I mean, were it 1970 and she were pregnant, I would have sympathy for the clothing problem. Then, all pregnancy