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The Fulcrum: "I survived Roe v. Wade"
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I survived Roe v. Wade". At every stage of pregnancy. PS- I saw the title on a t-shirt somewhere, I thought it was hilarious. 4 Response to " I survived Roe v. Wade". Says: June 19, 2009 at 7:38 PM. Justin, this is your best post so far. Your personality came out a little more in this one. Im sure you know how I feel about this subject. Kudos to you for reading the entire court document because I dont think I would have that in me unless I had some uppers or something. Says: June 19, 2009 at 10:16 PM.
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The Fulcrum: September 2008
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I ended up messing with my rhythm and bowed my head in submission. I still got a great workout, but I felt like I hadn't pushed myself enough. I had given the machine the ability to make my exercise. Decisions for me. With no opportunity for me to. To grow, I stayed just the same. I see this same choice placed before me in the upcoming elections. In Colorado who assigned his class a paper citing three negative criticisms of Sarah Palin. Not be good for the kids). This is understandable, but fallaciou...
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The Fulcrum: July 2009
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Some Severely Swift Satire. But because I've spent most of my life looking like one I feel I must be a brother in hairy arms. The incident that sparked this tirade occurred last week as I was buying groceries with my family. A woman saw my son and remarked to her friend under her breath that he was so cute, it was just a shame he's half caveman. The ignorance! While many of my comrades have gone so far as to bellow for reparations for. How hot is that? No cavemen were harmed in the making of this post.
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The Fulcrum: Yeah I know, it's been awhile.
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Yeah I know, it's been awhile. The title should suffice. After a very long hiatus I'm fairly ready to jump back in and write something. I will start this tirade by sharing a bit of personal information. We bought a townhouse six months ago mostly motivated by the recently enacted First Time Homebuyers. Tax Credit Horse Pucky. Nor a whiner (I am. And go get those benjamins. And have spent hours upon hours on the phone with the government and minutes upon minutes talking to an actual person (all whom live ...
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The Fulcrum: September 2009
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Excuse me whilst I dust off this old keyboard. The past week I've been trying very hard to finish reading. Are really the cure for a problem that has plagued mankind for eons, the inability to think symbolically. Taking literally that which was meant to be symbolic is literally. Symbolically destructive to the human experience. A man large in stature and small in pocket change. I look at the world through prose colored glasses. I consider this another exercise in pretension. View my complete profile.
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The Fulcrum: February 2010
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Yeah I know, it's been awhile. The title should suffice. After a very long hiatus I'm fairly ready to jump back in and write something. I will start this tirade by sharing a bit of personal information. We bought a townhouse six months ago mostly motivated by the recently enacted First Time Homebuyers. Tax Credit Horse Pucky. Nor a whiner (I am. And go get those benjamins. And have spent hours upon hours on the phone with the government and minutes upon minutes talking to an actual person (all whom live ...
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The Fulcrum: March 2009
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A Dash of Sunshine. Or absurdities, occasionally. Inciting both, as well. It has become almost impossible to remain optimistic about, well, anything. But I accept the challenge. Light and dark, black and white, good and bad. All things, relatively speaking, are defined by their opposite. Embracing the ills of life and accepting. That's all I have to say about that. View my complete profile. A Dash of Sunshine. The best is yet to come. We're Movin on Up! Somewhere.In.The.Middle. 169; The Fulcrum.
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The Fulcrum: Health kill... I mean care.
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Health kill. I mean care. The town halls are heatin' up, folks! The nation is all a twitter about this health care business and I thought I'd throw in my two cents (actually 1.2 cents, after taxes) since I've had my showdown-at-high-noon with government controlled health care. Sit back kiddies and let me paint you a portrait. actually just a little doodle. on a napkin. that has watermelon stains. 1 Response to "Health kill. I mean care.". Says: August 17, 2009 at 7:49 PM. View my complete profile. The Na...
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The Fulcrum: Some Severely Swift Satire
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Some Severely Swift Satire. But because I've spent most of my life looking like one I feel I must be a brother in hairy arms. The incident that sparked this tirade occurred last week as I was buying groceries with my family. A woman saw my son and remarked to her friend under her breath that he was so cute, it was just a shame he's half caveman. The ignorance! While many of my comrades have gone so far as to bellow for reparations for. How hot is that? No cavemen were harmed in the making of this post.