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Please Don't Give Me Any More Excuses To Ingest Chocolate
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by debbyski  11-11-2009    3
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We Must Be On Guard For Extremism
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by debbyski  11-11-2009   
 "When dealing with soldiers far from their homes and families and subject to the greatest imaginable stress, the Army needs to be on the watch for the predatory inroads of any form of political or religious extremism -- whether it be the jihadism to which Hasan was drawn or the Christian identity nonsense that inspired Timothy McVeigh."
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The Sad Illusion Of Happy Customers
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by debbyski  11-11-2009    10
 Best Buy is not being picked on here, it could be them or anyone else. As a regular part of my work I have to trudge through large retail stores all the time and my biggest complaint is the lack of help. If you want us to buy, then have enough informed sales people to help us and get us through the lines quicker! "It's not rocket science. To make customers happy, all you need to do is offer high-quality goods at competitive prices and staff your stores with a sufficient number of well-trained personnel to ensure a smooth shopping experience."
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She Sailed On
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by debbyski  11-11-2009   
 "The cathartic moment came when her sons gave her a computer for her 80th birthday -- and she started writing her story."
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Over Time, They Took Different Paths
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by debbyski  11-11-2009   
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Seven Nation Army
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by debbyski  11-10-2009   
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Talk About Playing The Victim Card
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by debbyski  11-10-2009    9
 Ms. Prejean: If you made a sex tape when you were 17 years old, the first mistake you made was sending it to your boyfriend. Things like these have a way of coming back to haunt you; boyfriends come and go sweetie, but video tends to be there forever. Please quit playing the victim of your God -spoke-to-me crusade against gays. It looks bad when you pretend to put your chastity belt on to the world and do something entirely different in private.
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How Dreamy Is That?
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by debbyski  11-10-2009    15
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The Doomsday Tea Party
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by debbyski  11-10-2009    7
 :lol:
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Maine, Detroit, & The Closet
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by debbyski  11-9-2009   
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He Never Played The Fear Card
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by debbyski  11-8-2009    3
 "Underscoring the power of fighting fearmongers without resorting to fearmongering, the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche issued this warning with which I close. "Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. In reminding his fellow Americans that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself, President Roosevelt sought to make us less vulnerable to our enemies, not more like them."
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King And Nonviolence
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by debbyski  11-8-2009    4
  Yes it's true that September 11th changed a lot of things and reminded us how vulnerable we are. It made us realize we face a dangerous and diabolically clever enemy. It strengthened our resolve and triggered important steps to prevent future attacks, actions that made us more secure as a nation. But 9/11 did not and could not change the basic ground rules: War or incitement to violence is justified only when it's in response to a deliberate attack and only when it's undertaken as a last resort. And even during wartime, nations must observe the highest moral standards. It's so easy to incite violence. And it's so wrong.
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The Forever War Of The Mind
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by debbyski  11-7-2009    7
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Happy Birthday Tany
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by debbyski  11-7-2009    6
 Your day; your day . . .
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For You TN
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by debbyski  11-5-2009    16
 "Sometimes life is hard to bear, When a friend is not there."
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It's Never Easy
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by debbyski  11-4-2009    1
 {{iamonetoo}} told me once that she didn't understand why it had to be so hard to be herself. She could have taken the easy way. But she didn't and I admire her. Social change is hard, long and difficult work. It will often spawn hatred by other's who are just ignorant of human differences. That's ok; the struggle of civil rights for everyone is always worth it :)
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Who Are You Calling A Narcissist
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by debbyski  11-4-2009    1
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License To Wonder
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by debbyski  11-4-2009    3
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Should We Trust The Experts?
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by debbyski  11-4-2009   
 "None of this suggests the public should abandon a healthy skepticism toward even well-credentialed authorities. Pharmaceutical companies, with colossal missteps like the dangerous medication Vioxx, have earned suspicions about their motivations. Vaccinations foregone put not only those individual children at risk but clear the path for infectious disease to spread more easily. That's not a great outcome, whether we're collectively battling the measles or this season's H1N1 flu. "You can't minimize your individual risk," Wallace writes, "unless your herd, your friends and neighbors, also buy in." Our children most certainly deserve safe vaccines; that's a given. I don't blame people for not trusting special interest groups. I just thought this article brought out some interesting points regarding social media.
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Nonviolence As Their Weapon
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by debbyski  11-4-2009    5
 "It was 2001. Khatib watched in horror as Israeli soldiers shot an unarmed friend at a checkpoint. Two weeks later, the militant Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade made a revenge attack on the checkpoint, killing seven soldiers. "My first reaction was 'Good for Al Aqsa!' " Khatib said. Then he realized the dead soldiers belonged to a different unit, not the one on duty when his friend was shot. "It made me wonder: This cycle of death, of violent action and reaction, how we can break it?"
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Republicans In Congress
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by debbyski  11-3-2009    1
 Understanding complex issues in Washington is a big challenge and I'm incredibly excited about this new technology.
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Election Day
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by debbyski  11-3-2009    1
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Politics
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by debbyski  11-3-2009   
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Dash Berlin feat. Emma Hewitt - Waiting (Acoustic Version)
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by ratilfar  11-3-2009    3
 For Debbyski, I have a feeling you'll like this! ;)
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How Mean It Can Be
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by debbyski  11-3-2009   
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A Southern Mirrored Window
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by debbyski  11-3-2009    1
 "Ms. Stockett, 40, herself a native of Jackson, said the idea for the novel came to her in the immediate aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, when she was living in New York. Ms. Stockett, who had another novel in her drawer that a writing coach had told her was “just awful,” said she felt homesick and “tried to comfort myself by writing in the voices of the people I missed.”
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Lack Of Paid Sick Days
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by debbyski  11-3-2009    5
 It's amazing to me that 39 percent of private-sector workers do not receive paid sick leave.
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Russia Reconsiders
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by debbyski  11-2-2009    2
 "There's no question that Stalin is undergoing a sort of renaissance in Russia. Despite the many millions killed or sent to labor camps during his reign, many now view his rule with a sort of hazy nostalgia. "The cynical position of the Stalinphobes is that only innocent people were kept in the gulag," he said. "Criminals who violated the law were kept in the gulag. And let the Western reader ask himself, should criminals be kept in spas or resort hotels?" Meanwhile, Stalin's image and name, systematically bleached out as the waning Soviet empire began to grapple with its bloody past, are creeping back into Russian life. His name was restored this fall to a Moscow metro station. His unmistakable mustached face beams from the wall of Soviet Meatpies, a kitschy diner downtown."
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What We Can't Accept
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by debbyski  11-1-2009   
 "A corpse is a stark reminder that human beings are inescapably embodied creatures, and that a life is the sum of what has been performed and spoken by the body — a mixture of promises made and broken, deeds done and undone, joys evoked and pain inflicted. When we lift the heavy weight of the coffin and carry the dead over the tile floor of the crematory or across the muddy cemetery to the open grave, we bear public witness that this was a person with a whole and embodied life, one that, even in its ambiguity and brokenness, mattered and had substance. To carry the dead all the way to the place of farewell also acknowledges the reality that they are leaving us now, that they eventually will depart even from our frail communal memory as they travel on to whatever lies beyond. People who have learned how to care tenderly for the bodies of the dead are almost surely people who also know how to show mercy to the bodies of the living."
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Emerging As Equals
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by debbyski  11-1-2009   
 :While more men over all suffer from the disorder because they are a majority of those deployed, Dr. Resick added, “people underestimate what these women have been through.”
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We Don't Trust Your Country
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by debbyski  11-1-2009    4
 I'd be interested in those who do not live here in the US commenting how our country is viewed by other nations. It really concerns me.
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Pot Paradise
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by debbyski  11-1-2009   
 "Jacqueline Patterson, 31, uses marijuana to treat her cerebral palsy and a severe stutter. She fears she would be booted from the program if she tried to grow dope at home or buy it from street dealers. The upshot, critics say, is that a law crafted to help sick people has morphed into a lucrative trade, one in which rural farms are supplying urban dispensaries that cater to mostly recreational users armed with doctors' recommendation"
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Afterglow
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by debbyski  10-30-2009   
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Today's Web Jockeys Are Tomorrow's Grandparents
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by debbyski  10-30-2009    2
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The Work Left To Do
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by debbyski  10-30-2009    3
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FOR DEBBYSKI
tanyamm
by tanyamm  10-30-2009    1
 Thank you for being my friend.
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Why Do Some Straights Fear Gays?
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by debbyski  10-29-2009    3
 Of course, this article is written in 2007, but I feel it addresses the fear I still see perpetuated about the recent Hate Crimes legislation that was signed by our President. We still have a long way to go as a society and I want to thank every person on CM who speaks out against hate.
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Changing The World
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by debbyski  10-27-2009    1
 "It can start with just a few small steps. Mrs. Parks helped transform a nation by refusing to budge from her seat. Maybe you want to speak up publicly about an important issue, or host a house party, or perhaps arrange a meeting of soon-to-be dismissed employees, or parents at a troubled school. It’s a risk, sure. But the need is great, and that’s how you change the world."
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The Lifespan Of A Rodent
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by debbyski  10-27-2009   
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Home Fires
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by debbyski  10-26-2009    1
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