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Name: jazzfan
Comment: There is cosmic justice elewhere in today's EUR too - the story that the Marine recruiter from Farenheit 9/11 was killed in Iraq. Why don't you give us your right-wing spin on THAT?

Name: jazzfan
Comment: Or in Rush Limpbaugh (yes, I meant to spell it that way) getting caught with drugs that weren't prescribed legally to him.

Name: McNasty
Comment: If what I've read over the last few weeks is true the female that cried rape needs her azz kicked and then intensive extensive therapy cause she is trippin' fe tru! The side kick just needs her azz kicked and told to get a damn job - she's still spinning her story in hopes of a lump sum payout from some rag sheet.

Name: Luvjonz
Comment: This case will never go to trial. Black folks please stop getting hot and bothered about this.

Name: Pamalicious
Comment: Thank you McNasty, I may be one of your biggest fans. Just once, I'd like to view the comments on this board and not be subject to the daily rhetoric of name calling and slams for right winged association. I am a black, divorced, generation X (30's), college student mother of two daughters and a registered REPUBLICAN. Now as a black person, should I be charged to speak for every crime of my race?, and answer for it. As a divorced woman, should I be charged to speak for every failed marriage? Then why should Mr. Phillips have to speak for, and/or take a right winged stance for every flaw of those that are registered Republicans. My take is this, I voted for George Bush, and wish I could take it back, I think Rush Limbaugh is reaping what he has sown for all the judgmental, undeserving comments he made about Bill Clinton. I am a Republican, because, I'm for small government, and self-sufficiency, self improvement, with little government intervention and capitalism. I am against abortions, gay marriages, lying( which I totally believe George W Bush did to cause this war, we should be in Afghanistan). I am for affirmation action, as Colin Powell once stated, we are not there yet.

Name: jch4926
Comment: I am absolutely appalled at the Duke "rape" situation. There is one aspect of this that nobody seems to be addressing. There is a stereotype out there about african-american women. We all know the "baby-mama" charicature: loud, obcene, promiscuous, uneducated, etc... Many smart hard working sisters struggle with that stereotype every day. Enter the Duke strippers. Both unmarried baby-mamas, both strippers, both with criminal records, both involved in the sex industry (wink-wink). Kim Roberts wouldnt know the truth if it painted itself purple and danced in front of her. Her story is still up for sale to the highest bidder. The accuser seems to be every bit the mess the media has reported. A tragic life of bad men, sex, babies and despair. The family spokesperson (Jakki) spins a fable of $2 million offered and the cheap trick turns it down "on principle". A story as believable as the rape story. Every day the news uncovers another stinking layer from the rotten onion that is their lives that reinforces every negative preconception about the lives of black females. Every brother and sister involved in this mess is a racist cartoon come to life. This needs to end for ALL involved.

Name: CrzyLdy16
Comment: Pamalicious - you voted for Bush? Both times? Thank you for helping to put that fool in the White House.

Name: LAFitz
Comment: Hey Pamalicious, you could become a Libertarian instead of a Republican and still maintain your beliefs and values. I applaud you for "owning" up to past errors in the voting booth. Hopefully, we all will vote with our heads instead of our hearts in 2006.

Name: Pamalicious
Comment: =>CrzyLdy16, no thanks necessary, I just exercised my right to vote. Don't get it twisted, although I'm torn now, (in the beginning it was a good idea, however, I believe we should have been gone by now)with Bush about the war, if he were up for re-election.....I'd vote for him again, because he is true to the beliefs and values that I hold dear, he has maintained the integrity of the office, and I truly believe he is the best MAN for the job.....Firm, convicted and not afraid to go against the "popular" grain..... Now if he could just get rid of that Guest worker idea ;-)

Name: dcdouglass01
Comment: Of GWB, Pamilicious claime him to be "Firm, convicted and not afraid to go against the "popular" grain..." There's a difference between "firm" and ignorant stubborness. The idea to go to Iraq was a bad one the first time it came of GWB's mouth back in the fall of 2002. The inspectors were on the ground in Iraq in Feb 2003, so if Bush and company thought there were WMDs, they should have told the inspectors to go to where ever they thought they were and look. Would have been a lot less expensive, in lives and money, to have done so.

Name: dcdouglass01
Comment: Oh...as as far as Bush being convicted, yes he should be. And then punished for his crimes against humanity.

Name: justafu
Comment: For once I agree with this guy but BUSHIE is indeed an idiot and/or a pawn of the right wing conservatives.

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