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		<title>By: Railroadagain</title>
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		<dc:creator>Railroadagain</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 20:48:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>wow!  I didn&#039;t know Glen Beck subscribed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>wow!  I didn&#8217;t know Glen Beck subscribed.</p>
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		<title>By: Philip Savage</title>
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		<dc:creator>Philip Savage</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 03:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The writer of this op-ed is a child. A petulant brat of a child. While Carrie Prejean has dug herself into a whole that keeps getting bigger, she shares the stated public opinions of Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton.

There can never be &quot;same-sex&quot; (or faux) &quot;marriage&quot;. The &#039;positions&#039; (no pun intended are mutaully exlusive. No there can never be, even it is legislated.

The writer makes an infantile suggestion that &quot;we are all equal under the law&quot;. This is his or her&#039;s closest attempt at reality. In the United States, we are indeed &quot;equal under the law&quot; in the we have the right to be married. The term marriage, however, is the exclusive domain of heterosexual couples that have the potential for procreation and the perpetuation of the human species. This is impossible in a homosexual relationship in and of iteslf. That is why such a suggestion is a preposterous LIE.

I will conclude my chastisement of the author by stating that I am not a supporter of Carrie Prejean (though based on her physical beauty is the rightful heiress of the throne of Miss California - it IS a BEAUTY pageant and not an &quot;opinion&quot; pageant, after all). The author loses all credibility by descending into sophomoric ad hominem attacks on someone that he or she disagress with. This is dangerous to society at large. Disagreement is wholesome and healthful to civil society.

Finally, impugning persons for the free expression of their opinions is a Marxist/fascist tactic. If you were to follow history, this leads to tyranny and despotism. Once this goal has been achieved and a civil society has been brought under the grip of tyrannical power, the supporters of such fascism are the first to suffer. One only needs to consider the deeds of Lenin and Trotsky; Mussolini; Hitler, Mao, Fidel; Pol Pot; Daniel Ortega; Hugo Chavez; Kim Jong Il II and Robert Mugabe to understand that this thinking has led to deaths of more than 100 MILLION innocent human lives.

So please, grow up.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The writer of this op-ed is a child. A petulant brat of a child. While Carrie Prejean has dug herself into a whole that keeps getting bigger, she shares the stated public opinions of Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton.</p>
<p>There can never be &#8220;same-sex&#8221; (or faux) &#8220;marriage&#8221;. The &#8216;positions&#8217; (no pun intended are mutaully exlusive. No there can never be, even it is legislated.</p>
<p>The writer makes an infantile suggestion that &#8220;we are all equal under the law&#8221;. This is his or her&#8217;s closest attempt at reality. In the United States, we are indeed &#8220;equal under the law&#8221; in the we have the right to be married. The term marriage, however, is the exclusive domain of heterosexual couples that have the potential for procreation and the perpetuation of the human species. This is impossible in a homosexual relationship in and of iteslf. That is why such a suggestion is a preposterous LIE.</p>
<p>I will conclude my chastisement of the author by stating that I am not a supporter of Carrie Prejean (though based on her physical beauty is the rightful heiress of the throne of Miss California &#8211; it IS a BEAUTY pageant and not an &#8220;opinion&#8221; pageant, after all). The author loses all credibility by descending into sophomoric ad hominem attacks on someone that he or she disagress with. This is dangerous to society at large. Disagreement is wholesome and healthful to civil society.</p>
<p>Finally, impugning persons for the free expression of their opinions is a Marxist/fascist tactic. If you were to follow history, this leads to tyranny and despotism. Once this goal has been achieved and a civil society has been brought under the grip of tyrannical power, the supporters of such fascism are the first to suffer. One only needs to consider the deeds of Lenin and Trotsky; Mussolini; Hitler, Mao, Fidel; Pol Pot; Daniel Ortega; Hugo Chavez; Kim Jong Il II and Robert Mugabe to understand that this thinking has led to deaths of more than 100 MILLION innocent human lives.</p>
<p>So please, grow up.</p>
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