Keyword: politicalycorrect
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Lady M welcomed this year’s winners of the fifth annual Healthy Lunchtime Challenge and Kids’ State Dinner contest to the White House last week. Ever the Fashion Icon and Busy Mom™ she sported an on trend “white floral number with black piping and dainty bows at the sleeves” - and caterpillar eyebrows: Here’s one of the winning recipes, served at the luncheon, from Lily Radtke, Age 11. She calls it Asian in Arkansas:“Ewww! Brown Rice Wrappers!?! And Naked Soybeans? I wouldn’t feed that to the dog!”For the Spring Rolls4 ounces vermicelli rice noodles 1 tablespoon olive oil ½ pound shrimp, peeled,...
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(snip) In Red China, Cambodia, Vietnam and other countries communist tyrants forced citizens into re-education camps to “enlighten” their subjects about the wonderful “benefits” of totalitarianism. Those brutal examples of communist treachery should be relegated to the dustbin of history. Instead, in the supposedly free country of the United States, re-education camps are used to enlighten our citizens about the evils of racism, homophobia and sexism. (snip) After witnessing ESPN’s coverage of Sam kissing his partner, Jones posted on his Twitter account “OMG…horrible.” For that expression of his opinion, a 1st Amendment right guaranteed by our U.S. Constitution, Jones was...
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Daughters teen site. She's trying to teach liberal kids to think, but there's a lot of them. They're all using the left's talking points. She's attempting to fight them off on her own. Could use a friendly "FReeping" to come to her aid. She's asking FReepers to say "Help is on the way." LOL. She's 15.The topics are abortion and the death penality.
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A BOSS had her job ad banned - because it asked for "hard-working" staff. Beryl King was told by a Jobcentre that it discriminated against people who were not industrious.
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OPERATION: IRAQI FREEDOM Prison for officer's effort to foil attack? Scared Iraqi into revealing details of plot but faces court martial Posted: October 30, 2003 12:45 p.m. Eastern © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com A U.S. army colonel who allegedly frightened an Iraqi into disclosing details of an impending attack by firing a pistol into the air near his head, faces up to eight years in prison on assault charges. Army officials have given Lt. Col. Allen B. West of the Fourth Infantry Division a choice – a court martial or resign early, losing retirement benefits. The 19-year veteran says he will reach...
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For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. Who's hiding in the closet now? It sure is not the "oppressed and silenced" homosexuals, minorities, and (feminist) women at Penn State, despite what they claimed during last week's PSU Day of Silence or this week's National Day of Silence. They all happen to be the loudest and most supported groups at Penn State. Who's really being silenced at Penn State? The students who disagree with the ideas of affirmative action, oppression and victimization are given powerful labels like "racist," "bigot" and "homophobe" and are silenced because of these labels. These...
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<p>Two women were having a conversation at the table next to me in a downtown Ithaca restaurant.</p>
<p>"When I first moved to Ithaca I was a vegetarian," said the elder of the two, an attractive woman in her early 30s. "It just seemed like eating animals was wrong, so I didn't eat anything that once had a face."</p>
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For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. To begin with, I should report that I am a regular reader of Maxim magazine's Web site. And it's not for the articles. The magazine, which specializes in photos of scantily clad celebrities, touched off a controversy at UNLV's Boyd School of Law recently, when first-year student Clarke Walton was spotted reading it on his laptop computer during a class break. Two fellow students, both women, complained to their professor, Jean Whitney, that they were offended and distracted by the image. Now, it would be nice if we lived in a...
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