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Strangely enough, people blame Economics and the weakening dollar for the drop in conception to the traditional family. Mothers now work vs. take care of the home, costs of raising kids are through the roof, etc...

Between you and me (and the rest of Jezebel), I think Obama is an ineffective president. I didn't vote for him. I still think he's a decent human being, and I think he genuinely respects women as equals.

He has a history of treating women like human beings. I think most of us understand this was an unintentional mistake. Not only that, but he recognized his guffaw and offered a genuine apology. Those reasons combined are why no one is calling for his head on a platter.

Eh, I think the weight of his other actions and comments on the matter have illustrated that he made an uncharacteristically bad judgment call in making that comment. I don't have the feeling that he's just been fronting this whole time and just finally let his objectifyin' ways slip out.

if its a compliment you'd give a girl who is eyeballing you at a bar, its proooobably not ok for work. period. unless you're a super professional bar-goer.

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Good post and overall, probably not a bad set of rules, but it should be pointed out that the President — whom no one criticizing the remark thinks is a misogynist — complimented Attorney General Harris at a fundraiser, which can't legally be considered a work event in a private home, where presumably drinks had been

Snark aside, this article is pretty decent.

You know how you can't go wrong? Just don't hand out compliments to anybody other than family members, or very good friends. Problem solved. Most people suck at accepting compliments anyways.

Even with religion, there is no argument. The entire anti-birth control line stems from Genesis 9:7, which reads, "As for you, be fruitful and increase in number; multiply on the earth and increase upon it." (King James New International Version, 2011), but does not prohibit any other activity or sexual contact.

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So... It's going to be a constantly connected cable box that requires the Kinect camera so that they can watch you to see how to market to you best (careful what you do in your living room, as Big Bro... I mean... Microsoft, will be watching) that you can play games on?...

United States v. Miller 1939

A fact to counter your fact:

In 1997, there was a nation-wide gun ban in Australia that cost $500 million of tax-payer dollars to institute. After a year of the gun ban, here are the results:

-Australia-wide, homicides are up 3.2 percent;

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At the time of its writing a "militia" was nothing more than a bunch of civilians grabbing their rifles and defending their city/state from invaders when the government was too far removed to do anything or send aid fast enough.

Secondly, when individual states began writing and implementing their own bill of

"I ask sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people except for a few politicians."
- George Mason (father of the Bill of Rights)

Actually, the Supreme Court along with other courts have upheld the 2nd amendment as a personal right. See United States v. Emerson (2001), District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), and McDonald v. Chicago (2008). The idea being that the focus of the amendment lies in the wording "The right of the people to bear arms

Plus, what if the servers that host your vacuuming go down because too many people are trying to vacuum at once. Hope your house doesn't have any pets, because it's going to become a shithole for a couple of weeks until they get things stabilized.