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You forgot to mention that the main subject with 5 children, who stresses that abstinence education works, has had her first two daughters given birth while "out of wedlock", one as a teen. The babies were given up for adoption. She even makes a bit of a flip remark that even though abstinence didn't stick with

I believe firmly in vaccination and all forms of modern medicine that provide tremendous social benefit. However, if I was a Kenyan woman who knew anything about history, even given that it's the WHO (who I think should be trusted, but handles A LOT and mistakes in labeling of medicines are made all the time), I'd be

Without more information, I'd have trouble trusting anyone in this situation. The government didn't test, the Catholic Church has an agenda, African populations (and others) have been exploited for medical testing in the past and treated without full information. This sucks.

Even if the limits are long? Like what if it was 5 terms for a Congress person and 3 for a senator? Has anyone studied (is there any viable way to study) whether there is a tipping point where it's enough years that you get good people who learn the system? Also, "policy-illiterate, improperly socialized and very

And not all of the Founders agreed with every word in the Constitution. Are you suggesting the Federalist Papers are not a good source for interpretation and understanding of the foundation of the US government?

It's mostly set forth in the Federalist Papers. I recognize those are not legal, foundational documents of the US, but they are extraordinarily informative.

That's not true if there are two candidates and your other option to get an incumbent out is to vote for someone who supports things that you don't.

Term limits! I'm far from an originalist on our government and its founding documents, but I do think that the original thinking that being a congressperson was NOT to be someone's profession is incredibly important. Initially congress was only to meet a couple months/year. Now that we're 300 million people and a

Arrrgh. I want to love this show. I find some of it funny, but after a few minutes my OLD kicks in and I just want to yell at the TV and tell them to grow up and then I get confused by them because I just don't understand why they don't.

She is very pretty. He is extremely talented. If they ever create biological children, here's to hoping the kid gets at least one of those extraordinary features.

Fair, there's a scalability problem. And planning and oversight for the public good is important. But a governor-ordered quarantine done without forethought or planning is exceedingly problematic. I don't think she, and her attitude about fighting this, are the best poster child for reasonable approach to a

As long as she is diligently monitoring her health and reporting to someone who is checking to ensure that no symptoms are missed, seems fine. I suspect her closest hospital is nervous though - and hopefully preparing isolation space and prepping staff for dealing with Ebola, just in case. As they should.

I feel bad for the poor Lady in the green - they couldn't dress her for her skin tone? That same print comes in a vibrant blue that would have showed off her coloring much better.

NYC is a city where every walks, it's common not to own a car, so virtually all transportation (unless you're in a cab) is with others/public. I think that feeds into this. Plus size/anonymity. I don't think a day goes by where I walk more than 5 blocks that I don't have someone say something to me on the street.

Wow. It captures walking around NYC so well. This happens to her, and me, and women everywhere all the time. I'm rarely silent any more - because maybe more and more men who get told how wrong it is will begin to understand how wrong it is; but watching this was like watching my life. Amazing work.

Pretty much - Poehler is from Burlington, Kaling from Cambridge, Novak from Newton, just like Jay Leno.

I feel like there are so many amazingly funny people from Massachusetts and that they are all slightly older than me and grew up near each other but about 40 miles from where I grew up and I blame my parents for not living somewhere where I would have grown up with any or all of Conan, Amy, Steve Carrell, BJ Novak and

I'm traveling a lot for work this month and I already knew a couple colleagues traveling with me are germophobes (of varying degrees). We're all NY based and heading back home yesterday, they started talking about getting lysol wipes for next plane seat and face masks to prevent breathing the air, and I just stared

Yes, I concur, she is the worst. BUT - I'd be dying to read this. She seems so much more complex and interesting that some other major characters. I'd love to know where she came from, how she ended up so twisted and prim. I will pre-order this book.

It's amazing how powerful and really physically strong she seemed to be for a woman who is so startlingly petite. Her tales of her twice weekly personal trainer in the evening and how she never took Sandy's (O'Connor) aerobics class because it was a 8am and "that's not my hour" was hilarious. She should remain on