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honeyspread March 26 2006, 02:14:40 UTC
*applauds* ;)

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saschaisking March 29 2006, 22:51:27 UTC
so you do read my bulletins...

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pettythings March 30 2006, 06:10:27 UTC
sometimes, but i dont know what you're talking about right now to be honest.

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saschaisking March 30 2006, 06:28:47 UTC
this comic. i made it a bulletin. argh, nevermind you don't

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pettythings March 30 2006, 06:29:58 UTC
you know i do sometimes cause i reply to them.

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anonymous April 7 2006, 06:39:28 UTC
I have reported your complicity in this obvious breach of Homeland Security to the FBI. Expect a visitor or two, bitch.

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moreepicthanyou April 7 2006, 06:47:49 UTC
You might want to first think about reporting the author of the comic, seeing as how that's who's going to get the brunt end of the stick here.

Dolt.

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tigermilk April 7 2006, 21:28:51 UTC
I'm a woman and do not understand this. Please explain.

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riotsqrrrl April 7 2006, 23:18:23 UTC
oooooh - i like visitors!

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ladyxbug April 7 2006, 23:40:13 UTC
What a moron. Bill Napoli ridiculous stance on abortion and his lack of regard for women's rights have nothing to do with Homeland Security. That would be cool if the FBI came to see you, go ahead and send them my way after you're done. I have a bone or twelve to pick with Mr. Bill Napoli, myself.

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goth_is_not_emo April 10 2006, 14:06:30 UTC
Is he the one that says a married woman can't get one without her husband's consent? Because I agree that that aspect of the argument is just plain fucked up.

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ladyxbug April 10 2006, 15:31:42 UTC
He just says a big NO on the issue altogether. Even for victims of rape and incest. His argument is something about the morals of America being restored. Things were better in the 50s, or something really stupid. Yes, they probably were, but we can't exactly go back in time.

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goth_is_not_emo April 11 2006, 01:11:57 UTC
His argument's a load of B.S. anyway, since abortion wasn't federally regulated AT ALL in the 50's. While it was banned in most states, at least 10 states allowed abortions prior to Roe v. Wade. I can't remember all of them at the moment, but I'm pretty sure Oregon was one of them.

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gendertrash May 17 2006, 23:54:24 UTC
hehe you should add me back :)

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pettythings May 18 2006, 00:02:21 UTC
done!

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