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To: CajunConservative
"They are adults now."

They are adults with apparently poor fashion sense.
384 posted on 04/12/2004 11:36:13 AM PDT by Demetrius Slaughter
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To: Demetrius Slaughter
Post a picture of your daughter. You can even blank out her face.
389 posted on 04/12/2004 11:40:55 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: Demetrius Slaughter
They are adults with apparently poor fashion sense.

BIG FRICKIN' DEAL. Then just about every 20 something has poor fashion sense. I have been checking out the online junior catalogs for some of the more trendy stores. What they wore was right in line with what the stores are selling.

They are free to choose what to wear. If it offends your far superior fashion sense then oh well. They were covered up. We saw no boobs, navels, tattoos, butt cheeks, piercings or multicolored hair. So let it rest.

We know you don't approve of their choices for Easter, but it was their free will to choose what to wear. Thank God we live in a free society where women can wear what they want to. If Osama had his way with the 9/11 attacks women would be covered from head to toe living in fear of offending some male in their family and being killed to retain the family honor.

399 posted on 04/12/2004 11:50:29 AM PDT by CajunConservative
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To: Demetrius Slaughter
"They are adults with apparently poor fashion sense."

Not in the least. Their fashion sense is very "in the moment" and age appropriate. Yours, OTOH, is struck in some 50's time warp.

400 posted on 04/12/2004 11:51:03 AM PDT by Darlin' ("I will not forget this wound to my country." President George W Bush, 20 Sept 2001)
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