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how?
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looking for anyone that had nasty things done to them by SUE RAPER / she lived in red bay 15 20 years ago. susan is up to it again would like to know what she did to u. sue now is sending nasty post cards out to my area help please
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sue is a trouble maker |
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susan is trouble maker
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yes a toubled person
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Judged: 4 3 2 Do you even realize how stupid you are? |
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Judged: 6 5 5 You replied to a post from June 1st(!), Brainiac. http://www.topix.com/forum/city/huntsville-al... |
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Judged: 3 3 3 Realize you have a random response from a dolt that posts under many different names and fake locations . If you watch Huntsville posts,he feeds off his own sick humor under: Irving, Stan and Kyle,Bright Eyes,Blithering Idiot Watch,Harley Driver,Carlos,Plagiarist Watch ,and more. Pay no attention to him. Feedback only feeds his sicko ego. IGNORE HIM and don't reply to his trash! |
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Judged: 6 6 6 Poor little typing monkey. You don't have what it takes to strike a nerve. Everyone sees your posts and you don't impress anyone. Do you really think you're important, or do you realize you aren't and that's what makes you the way you are? You actually are as stupid as you seem. No wonder you get into trouble with the police every time they let you out of your cage to clean it. Is that where you've been lately typing monkey? In jail for stalking? I figure if anyone has a problem with what I post, they can do a search themselves just like I do, because unlike you they know what I mean. Have you ever had professional help? You need it. Why not read some of the pure garbage you post, if and when you have a rational moment. You might be shocked and embarassed. Adios little typing monkey. |
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Judged: 6 6 6 Rob Bob Plagiarist Blithering Idiot Bright Eyes Bestworking Jillofalltrades ItsAnObamanation T-Girl Tamera etc Don't pay attention to Irving the great and powerful. Just chase his crotch around the internet. http://www.topix.com/forum/city/crossville-tn... "I'm guessing "capricious" was in your word of the day calendar today huh?" |
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Judged: 3 3 3 Boring! |
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Judged: 4 4 4 You will respond again, little booger eater. |
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“"Beau-Se'ant” Since: Jan 09
Manchester |
Judged: 1 1 1 But hey, he had some great photo ops down there! Did Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson show up too? How about Geraldo... did he report from the eye of the tornado? |
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Judged: 1 1 1 You're still a boring p.o.s.! Take your Xanax and go beddy bye! |
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Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Judged: 3 1 1 YES TO BIRTH CONTROL SEARCH TEBOW KISSED A MAN ,YES HE IS A QUEER. (Credit: CBS) Amid continued controversy surrounding an Obama administration policy mandating that women working at religiously-affiliated institutions be provided with free access to contraceptive health care, a new CBS News/New York Times poll shows that most Americans - including Catholics - appear to support the rule. According to a survey, conducted between Feb. 8-13, 61 percent of Americans support federally-mandated contraception coverage for religiously-affiliated employers; 31 percent oppose such coverage. The number is similar among self-professed Catholics surveyed: 61 percent said they support the Obama administration's rule, while 32 percent oppose it. Majorities of both men and women said they are in favor of the rule, though support among women is especially pronounced, with 66 percent supporting and 26 percent opposing it. Among men, 55 percent of men are in favor; 38 percent object. The survey's margin of error is plus or minus three percentage points. Poll: Obama holds edge over GOP hopefuls Poll: Most GOP voters think long primary hurts nominee Poll: Obama's ratings rise as economic outlook improves Poll: Rick Santorum takes slight lead in GOP race President Obama announced Friday that the government will not force religiously-affiliated institutions such as schools, charities and hospitals to directly provide birth control coverage as part of their employees' health care coverage, in the wake of an uproar from religious leaders over the administration's original language surrounding the regulation. According to the tweaked rule, employees of religiously-affiliated institutions will have access to no-cost contraceptive coverage through the employee's health insurer, which will be required to offer the coverage for free. Organizations will not be required to refer women to the contraception coverage or subsidize it. The rule in question has always exempted religious institutions, such as houses of worship, from providing their employees with mandated contraceptive coverage. CUT sentence, seems redundant to above A number of voices on the right remain dissatisfied with the compromise. Leading U.S. Catholic bishops have vowed to fight the decision with legislative and court challenges; most congressional Republicans object to it as well. Republicans frame the matter as an issue of religious liberty; Democrats counter that no person is being forced to exert her right to use birth control. Democrats also point out that 99 percent of women, and up to 98 percent of Catholic women, have used birth control at some point in their lives, according to two separate polls by the Guttmacher Institute. |
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who graduated in 1961?
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Toronto, Canada |
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Do you have names? |
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