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  1. http://www.arabnews.com/world/news/662111 Indonesian police rapped over virginity tests ...women applicants are required to be both unmarried and virgins, and the virginity test is still widely used despite the insistence of some senior police officials that the practice has been discontinued. In a series of interviews with HRW, young women — including some who underwent the test as recently as this year — described the procedure as painful and traumatic. The women told how they were forced to strip naked before female medics. “I don’t want to remember those bad experiences. It was humiliating,” said one 19-year-woman who took the test in the city of Pekanbaru, on western Sumatra island, and whose identity was not disclosed. “Why should we take off our clothes in front of strangers? It is not necessary. I think it should be stopped.”
  2. I've been seeing my deductible for rx, dr appointments, and ER all creep up in recent years, but post-ACA it's skyrocketed. Anecdotal i know....just saying.
  3. I think it's all of the above. Most of all, it's too many stupid people being allowed to reproduce.
  4. http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5572596 Better truth in advertising. ....
  5. Abq -that sounds like a fascinating premise actually.
  6. Despite a putrid 1st season, I still think TNG stands head and shoulders above the other spinoffs. Enterprise was rather awful, and neither it nor Voyager produced any memorable characters. DS9 to me was all over the place -occasionally brilliant, but often pointless and/or boring. Odo Quark and DuKat were great characters. All the hybrid chick characters were like MNF sideline reporters - waste of space eye candy. Kira and the Doc were annoying. Scorpio turned Kim Cardassian was mildly interesting at times. They should've done a Capt Sulu based series instead of Voyager, or at least instead of Enterprise. And by the way, that had to be the gayest theme song ever.
  7. I thought Children of Men was a great movie. Simple Plan is pretty good, but the British movie it's based on Shallow Grave was much better -way more twisted. I had 23 when I was his age! Probably why I never wanted kids.
  8. Watched 2 movies over the weekend. Noah - absolutely putrid! Friggin horrible. How is it possible to make a bad movie with Russell Crowe Anthony Hopkins and Jennifer Connelley? I also watched La Vie d'Adele at home. I liked it, but not for everyone. Lots of graphic lesbian sex scenes. I guess it was a French lesbian version of Brokeback with a hot chick.
  9. Just watched Pompeii in 3D last week. Boy did that suck. take the first 100 pages of the script to Gladiator, then tape it together with the last 100 pages of Titanic, and add in lots of cheesy explosions and catastrophic events that never actually happened....
  10. During the hypnosis sessions, I wonder if her therapist tries to plant the notion that Barbie has an oral fixation.....
  11. If the guy's last name were Sneferato or Wilkinstein NOBODY would want a guy with his resume having final say on the roster. Allen is a great PR move by Snyder, but a lousy football hire. Vinny part Deux.
  12. http://m.ajc.com/news/news/man-accidentally-shoots-kills-girlfriend-during-hu/nbFdm/ A hug turned deadly Tuesday when a man pulled his gun out of his waistband to get it out of the way and it accidentally fired, Phoenix police said. Police said the 18-year-old man was moving the gun because it was bothering his girlfriend, and she was
  13. Man, sometimes I wish I could've been a serial killer just for all the hot chicks they get...
  14. http://www.kenoshanews.com/news/police_man_in_clown_makeup_dangled_child_from_railroad_overpass_474031842.html Police: Man in clown makeup dangled child from railroad overpass Published 20 hours ago BY JANINE ANDERSON janderson@kenoshanews A woman called police after she saw a man in clown makeup dragging screaming children into the woods east of the 4800 block of 13th Court about 2 a.m. Sunday. Police found three people behind a section of tall bushes. Antonio J. Brown, 33, of Kenosha, wearing the clown makeup, was one of them. With him were two children, age 13 and 8. The children were holding each other and crying uncontrollably, according to court records. Police believed Brown to be highly intoxicated. . The children said Brown, their mother’s boyfriend, had come back from a Halloween party in Racine about 1 a.m. and invited them to go for a walk on the train tracks. They had done that a few weeks before and thought it was fun. But this time, the 13-year-old child told police, Brown was drunk...
  15. if he really wanted to eat a bridesmaid, he should've aimed lower.
  16. great, now I have to look up Isis Taylor during my next daily visit to Pornhub.....
  17. Any homophobic group should complain about that commercial, because if that pig didn't try to hit that, he's definitely gay!
  18. http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/gop-to-the-uninsured-drop-dead/2012/07/10/gJQA4xZfbW_story.html?wpisrc=emailtoafriend GOP to the uninsured: Drop dead By Matt Miller, Published: July 10 The House is voting (again) Wednesday to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Meanwhile, six Republican governors (so far) say they won’t go along with the law’s planned Medicaid expansion for 4 million uninsured people in their states, even though the feds would pick up nearly all the tab. ... You may have noticed that Republicans have been struggling to come up with a credible alternative to the Affordable Care Act once they repeal it. Why is it so hard? Because Obamacare WAS the Republican alternative. It was the conservative-designed mandate and subsidy approach. Republicans are in such an intellectual cul-de-sac on this issue that Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) actually blasted Obamacare for being a sop to the president’s “cronies” in the insurance industry. Oy! I feel like a broken record, but some truths bear repeating. Only in America could a Democratic president pass Mitt Romney’s health plan and fund it partly through John McCain’s best idea from the last campaign (taxing some employer-provided plans) and be branded a “socialist.” more at link
  19. My facts may be out of date, but I think that gov't health care has been rising at about double the rate of private healthcare. I don't want a single payer, but rather a single set of federal regulations with universal forms for all private insurers. Abolish all state regulations, allow insurers and policies to cross state lines, and replace employer insurance with tax-exempt "benefit dollars" which employees can allocate themselves to any combination of health insurance or retirement savings, with everyone is required to at least have catastrophic coverage. Shop owners or cabinet makers, for example can form guilds and purchase group policies.
  20. Typical smear job. People will be required to have health insurance - NOT forced to buy some gov't chosen plan - rather, they will purchase whatever plan they chose based on the competitive choices of free markets. The mandate, which was proposed by the conservative Heritage Foundation (not Romney, he was just the only one with the ability to get it passed), was the centerpiece of every single major GOP healthcare proposal that I'm aware of. In other words, it was a revolutionary free market idea...until Obama ran with it....just like Cap and Trade. One might also point out this hypocrisy between both parties - the Ryan plan, adored by GOPers and loathed by Dems, essentially does the same thing with Medicare. Medicare has been an insurance mandate from the beginning, but the money goes straight to the gov't, and the gov't pays medical providers for services. Under Ryan's plan, seniors will get subsidies to purchase private insurance in place of gov't care in order to use the free market system to control costs....just as Obamacare forces ordinary people to buy their own insurance but provides subsidies for lower income earners to make it affordable. The major flaw with Obamacare is it will likely prove to be far too expensive in the long run. Though it's projected to save money, nearly every such plan ends up going far beyond CBO estimates. I also don't like the fact that like every other supposed reform, it puts more of the onus on employers to provide insurance, and will likely be a considerable financial burden to small businesses.
  21. Let's hope so. Better still, let's hope for an end to state regulation of health insurance. A single set of federal guidelines which includes standardized forms and people being able to buy their own insurance across state lines would be the best things to stimulate competition.
  22. Family Time to reproduce? To inbreed or not inbreed That is the question Intimacy Sweet sweat of passion Relative humidity Uncle gets his gun Home Pride of ownership A man's home is his trailer Pipes above the ground Family pt 2 Infants drinking Coke Mom's too fat to see her feet Dad' too drunk to drive
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