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That’s pretty shocking that Bure forced Morgan out of Hallmark! Morgan should be mad! Oh, wait - Bure removed herself from Halmark because of her own beliefs? And Morgan is doing just fine, otherwise? Then what’s the issue here? Simply pointing out celebs who aren’t lock-step with leftist ideology? Or celebrating the

There sure is muddy logic at play here. Is that what the “stigma” of abortion leads to? Somersaults of reason to lionize a procedure that rarely saves a life, yet takes a life every single time? I suppose the idea that only a wanted life is a valued life is what leads to the conclusion that “abortions can’t be

It was announced that Tony Zierra will be releasing a newer version of ‘Filmworker’ with extra footage in the near future. 

Where’s the Krusty Burger? (Unless Universal Studios Orlando offering it makes it ‘real?’)

Hi, Laura. If abortion takes a human life, as the pro-life side claims, what makes that ok for you, to the point that the ‘real’ tragedies are the inconveniences of women who can no longer take those lives as quite as easilly as they did before? Is it because you think the babies aren’t alive? Or because viability

SNL’s wacky clown abortion wasn’t exactly a laugh-riot, either. In both instances (my proposed sketch and theirs) features a clown asking the audience directly for sympathy despite subjugating a class of humans to non-person status for their own benefit, and they are outraged that their convenience might be restricted

If SNL really wanted to get people to think, this would have paired nicely with a sketch about a slave-owner clown before the Civil War: “Never mind the potential intrinsic worth my slaves: I’m a clown! Feel sorry for me that the gov’t wants to take away my right to own a slave! I’m what matters. And I want life to be

Your friend ended her child’s life and it almost cost her her own life to do so. That made you an abortion supporter? Why did anyone have to die at all? What a strange idea that the option to take life is there, and we call it a ‘right.’

*Except, of course, those people of Texas who are decreasingly endangered a little less now than before from being aborted, which voids every human right there is, and not just the selfish one of convenience that we like to tell ourselves is a ‘right’ that most everyone here feels comfortable enough to stand on at the

Hi, Mike. It has been said that Islam is a political ideology that disguises itself as a religion, and I think there’s a lot of truth to that. But whichever face is the ‘real’ one, it’d certainly advantageous for it to switch between them whenever convenient, no? It’s worth keeping in mind that certain entities like

“Re-fund the police?”

Why not use a more accurate word instead of co-opting one that will be guaranteed to cause confusion, where the greatest division will not be over the unjust and immoral prejudice that ‘racism’ is in the traditional sense, but rather over trying to make sense of what people are even talking about? It’s almost like

Does the logo on Megans jersey read USA or Progressive Political Activist?Being that America represents ALL of us in our varying races, genders, faiths and backgrounds (and yes even our differing political identities!), shame on her.  And profoundly so. 

Remember, everyone: If we hate someone, then that person is never truly capable of doing anything good, because we can always question their ‘true’ motives. (Now how is that not a sure-fire recipe for bipartisan and racial harmony all around?)

‘Pleasantville’ was the Baby-Boomer generation’s version of ‘Ready Player One’: A teenage character longs for (and magically interacts with) a generation he had nothing to do with, but everything to do with the guy sentimentally writing his story that we watch. I’d imagine it is only a matter of time before a

I thought the whole ‘prison escape’ plotline from the later half of the book was wonderful. Is that just derivative, then, of previous prison break stories? By that logic, ALL stories/movies are derivative of other basic concepts that have come before. (And that truth doesn’t invalidate any of them!)

Hey, I’ve got a great idea: Let’s tell people we’re protesting racism and the president, but instead protest the very thing that represents ALL of us in our racial diversity and multiple creeds, and then when people get understandably offended, we’ll label them as racists and politicize their patriotism in the

Silly Curt Schilling! ESPN fired him over a meme related to a political issue. I guess if he had just directly, personally, blatantly attacked the President instead, he’d still be with the company. Right?

I think I’ve heard a similar argument about women once being babies, too, related to some other political hot-topic. Your logic may apply to that one, as well! (Can’t remember what that topic was at the moment, but I’m sure it’ll make sense when you hear it.)

This may be a bit of an oversimplification, so I’d encourage modifications to make the analogy accurate: Healthcare in the US seems to be like a lifeboat that can’t possibly support all of the people we would like for it to hold without sinking. But Obamacare basically said, “Everyone is welcome on the boat! How