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Toni Braxton Says God Gave Her Son Autism Because She Got an Abortion

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Toni Braxton drops more than a few bombshells in her new memoir, but by far the most extreme is her apparent belief that God gave her 11-year-old son autism because she once had an abortion.

Braxton, who discusses a secret abortion she had in 2001 in the new book, Unbreak My Heart, writes that her guilt over the procedure was compounded by her deeply religious upbringing.

Via The Frisky:

"I was suddenly faced with a choice I'd never thought I'd have to make. Amid my major misgivings about abortion, I eventually made the gut-wrenching decision… In my heart, I believed I had taken a life — an action that I thought God might one day punish me for. … My initial rage was quickly followed by another strong emotion: guilt. I knew I'd taken a life… I believed God's payback was to give my son autism."
But she later appeared to split the blame with vaccinations, writing, "Maybe it's just a coincidence that after my son's first MMR vaccine, I began to notice changes in him."

However, Braxton backtracked a bit during a recent interview with People Magazine, saying, "I thought I was being punished for having an abortion. But I realized there is nothing wrong with my baby. He just learns differently."

http://www.thefrisky.com/2014-05-21...ast-abortion-may-have-caused-her-sons-autism/

Stupid people like this really piss me off
 
Are we sure it wasn't inoculations? :whatever:

What a twit.
 
College Freshman, Outed as Casting Couch Porn Actress, Commits Suicide

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Nineteen-year-old Alyssa Funke, a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, bought a shotgun, drove to her family's boat, and killed herself there on April 14. Students at her former high school had outed her as the star of a "casting couch" porn video, and her parents say the subsequent online harassment contributed to her suicide.

Funke, a straight-A student, did her first and only porn video—for the amateur site CastingCouch-X—earlier this year. She used the name Stella Ann, and talked with the cameraman about the sports she played in high school, her biology major, and her goal of becoming an anesthesiologist. She was 18 at the time.

Soon after the video went up, Funke started getting nasty Twitter and Facebook messages from students at her former high school in Minnesota, calling her a **** and worse. One student tweeted, "Nothing brings a school together like a porn star who graduated last year. I guess you could say news spreads fast here at Stillwater hahah."

In her final two tweets, Funke seemed to brush off the haters, writing "Famous for dayzzzzzzz," and "Pornstar Status."

Funke's parents said she had long suffered from depression, but they believe the harassment she faced online played a major role in her decision to kill herself. On a fundraiser page they started to fight cyberbullying, they wrote, "Alyssa like so many other teens was a victim of bully and sadly the bullying lead to her death. Social media has revolutionized the way people bully eachother now days. Now you can say whatever you want and not have to look the person in the face while doing it."

The Washington County (Minn.) Sheriff's Office is investigating the circumstances of Funke's death, but FOX 9 reported they don't believe the cyberbullying amounts to criminal harassment.

http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/alyssa-funke-casting-couch-porn-suicide/

I just want to be clear that the stupid people here are the people that bullied and tormented this poor girl. She has a right to do whatever she wants with her body and there is nothing wrong with sex even when you do it on camera. Sad that these people drove her to commit suicide
 
People need to calm the **** down over sex. For ****s sake she did one video and they harassed her until she killed herself, they need to have people who did this charged with something even if it's just harassment.

And of course Fox doesn't have any problems with it. ****ing Fox.
 
Congressman Praises Oilmen for Fixing Leaks With Duct Tape, Trash Bags

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Remember Rep. Vance McAllister? Of course you do. He knows about leaks: leaked videos of him philandering, leaked texts of his guilt. And he would like these stupid tree-huggers to stop trashing the patriotic geniuses who fixed leaking oil pipelines with your dad's station-wagon emergency kit.

The kissy congressman and a conservative colleague turned those crude fixes into cool points for oil plunderers at a bizarre environmental committee hearing Tuesday, according to the Huffington Post:

... McAllister and John Fleming, both Republicans from Louisiana, berated a Democratic witness from the Defenders of Wildlife on Tuesday for illustrating abuses in wildlife refuges with photos of oil-slicked ponds; abandoned, leaky drums; and even bags and duct tape used for as long as a year to stave off spills in Louisiana national wildlife refuges...

"I see those pictures, and understand how a picture is worth a thousand words," said McAllister, who worked in the oil technology and pipeline business before he won a special election to Congress last year.

"You took a picture of someone who was innovative, and rather than leaving the fluid to drip on the ground, repaired it with duct tape and a garbage bag, and yet you seem to be very upset about that," McAllister told Noah Matson, vice president of Defenders of Wildlife.

"We're damned if we do and damned if we don't," McAllister added. "We take a garbage bag and fix it and keep it from leaking and yet you're still not happy, and come to Washington and testify before Congress and want to throw fits because some guy took initiative."
There's no word on how McAllister unwound after the hearing, but presumably he went home and bawled out his wife for not thanking that woman who takes all the innovative initiatives to keep him relaxed.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/21/oil-pipe-trash-bags_n_5366659.html?utm_hp_ref=tw

Ya what an innovative way to fix things :whatever:
 
Congress Opposes National Monument It Wanted Until Obama Wanted It Too

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John Boehner does not want 500,000 beautiful acres in New Mexico to be designated a national monument. I mean, he does, but Obama wanted it more and, you know, **** that guy.

This isn't about petty partisan politics, though. It's about national security! Or, at least, national security pork, and also survivalist rancher freedom from federal tyranny that's not approved by Republicans. Via Politico:

Speaker John Boehner said Wednesday that President Barack Obama's move to designate nearly 500,000 acres of land in New Mexico as a national monument could undermine security along the southern border – an argument disputed by the agency that oversees border security...

At issue is the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, located in south central New Mexico. Preserving the 496,000 acres as a monument could generate $7.4 million in economic activity through tourism and other revenue, according to the White House.

But the problem for Boehner and other House Republicans is that the White House went around Congress to designate the area as a national monument through executive order. And Boehner's office said legislation in both chambers of Congress that would have accomplished the goal of Obama's proclamation included border security protections that were not included with the White House action.
Now, apparently Boehner and the House Republicans are convinced that the land—which "contains five mountain ranges with fragile landscapes, prehistoric rock art and more recent historic sites such as a training area for the Apollo astronauts"—will now become lawless territory for Mexican drug cartels and eye-legals because Obama didn't sign their lovely national monument-designating legislation with its provisions for scads more Border Patrol agents.

Also, owls will run amok.

Customs and Border Patrol disagrees. "This designation will in no way limit our ability to perform our important border security mission, and in fact provides important flexibility as we work to meet this ongoing priority," the agency said in a statement. But you know who they work for.

Also opposed to the designation are Cliven Bundy-type ranchers in the area who "say it's a land grab that will interfere with their grazing rights" and worry about Mexicans, which is weird, since you'd think those ranchers would be more pissed about the GOP plan that nationalized the land and added more armed federal agents.

http://www.politico.com/story/2014/05/john-boehner-new-mexico-monument-106965.html?hp=f1

I really think Obama at this point should just take the opposite position of whatever he wants done and speak publicly about it that way congress will actually do what he wants
 
College Freshman, Outed as Casting Couch Porn Actress, Commits Suicide

http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/alyssa-funke-casting-couch-porn-suicide/

I just want to be clear that the stupid people here are the people that bullied and tormented this poor girl. She has a right to do whatever she wants with her body and there is nothing wrong with sex even when you do it on camera. Sad that these people drove her to commit suicide

Harassment of this level should be a crime. It's not physically making someone kill themselves but it's still driving them into it.

Congressman Praises Oilmen for Fixing Leaks With Duct Tape, Trash Bags

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/21/oil-pipe-trash-bags_n_5366659.html?utm_hp_ref=tw

Ya what an innovative way to fix things :whatever:

More proof we need stronger anti-bribery laws on the books. Calling it a political donation and letting them slide is only giving large corporations paid congressmen to cover up or legalize their atrocious activities.

Congress Opposes National Monument It Wanted Until Obama Wanted It Too

http://www.politico.com/story/2014/05/john-boehner-new-mexico-monument-106965.html?hp=f1

I really think Obama at this point should just take the opposite position of whatever he wants done and speak publicly about it that way congress will actually do what he wants

Republicans once more showing how they are taking "Just say no" and going that extra mile.
 
Censored Obama and Biden are ****ing hilarious and disturbing

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Watch Obama and Biden, that dynamic duo, saying really really really bad and disturbing things thanks to the unnecessary censorship and the magic of the bleeping. Beware: Some of the segments are really toe curling.

Haha this is hilarious and I didn't know where else to put this. So funny :woot:
 
So if I nearly kill myself going binge drinking, when it was fully planned out to do so and known about for weeks in advance, then I can sue the place when I get hurt from driving drunk because I didn't make plans to get home safe afterwards? Go 'Murica!
 
College Freshman, Outed as Casting Couch Porn Actress, Commits Suicide

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http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/alyssa-funke-casting-couch-porn-suicide/

I just want to be clear that the stupid people here are the people that bullied and tormented this poor girl. She has a right to do whatever she wants with her body and there is nothing wrong with sex even when you do it on camera. Sad that these people drove her to commit suicide


Not sure this belongs in this thread. The behaviour of these bullies is far beyond "stupid", it's disgusting and degenerate. Enough to turn ones stomach.
 
So if I nearly kill myself going binge drinking, when it was fully planned out to do so and known about for weeks in advance, then I can sue the place when I get hurt from driving drunk because I didn't make plans to get home safe afterwards? Go 'Murica!

Ok, I get that problems and corruption can arise with judges from what I want. I kind of wish that cases like this, that involved common sense, where this piece of **** doesn't have the right to sue would just get thrown out of court after they look at all the facts. It's like *****e bags who are caught on camera committing a crime and they still have some kind of ongoing trial that costs the taxpayers money. Those cases are open and shut.
 
College Freshman, Outed as Casting Couch Porn Actress, Commits Suicide

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http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/alyssa-funke-casting-couch-porn-suicide/

I just want to be clear that the stupid people here are the people that bullied and tormented this poor girl. She has a right to do whatever she wants with her body and there is nothing wrong with sex even when you do it on camera. Sad that these people drove her to commit suicide

This is a sad, horrible development and I'm really sorry for her family. I agree cyberbullying is a problem but I don't really agree its fair to lay blame of this situation on anonymous cyber bullies. I'm sorry for parents but I think trying to raise an anonymous fund 'to stop cyberbullying' is really scapegoating the real issue here. It's responsibility of loved ones to explain and teach others consequences of going down certain roads. If something like this happened in my family, I'd feel its my responsibility, not some Twitter strangers. She obviously was going through attention-deficit / depression issues prior to this incident and she wasn't equipped to handle negative feedback from doing public action that is not really in high esteem. She also needed loved ones to encourage her self-worth and to withdraw presence from online cyberbullies. There had to be a break down in communication between her and parents somewhere along the way (I'm assuming she wasn't encouraged by them to do this). Just my thoughts. My prayers out to the family.
 
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Some Guy Spent $1,200 On Mariah Carey's New Album

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The super-devoted fans of pop music—your Beliebers, your Directioners—are insane, and love to be insane. But this, well, this is something: Milo Yiannopoulos, a columnist for Business Insider, spent $1,200 on a plane ticket in order to fly to Germany from London and buy Mariah Carey's new album today.

Yiannopoulos explains his reasoning in a post this morning titled "I Had To Buy A $1,200 Plane Ticket To Get Mariah Carey's New Album, And It's All The Record Label's Fault". He describes why he dropped an entire month's rent on something he could buy for $10 like this:

Why am I travelling across Europe to purchase a CD? Because I don't steal music, and because record labels are a—holes. The album comes out today in Germany and Australia, but, for some reason, the U.S. and the U.K. both have to wait until next week. Which I don't want to.

In the age of torrenting, staggered international releases are ridiculous. Thanks to differing time zones, a Friday release in Australia actually means that the album was in the wild as early as 3 p.m. London time the previous day—i.e., before I even arrived at the airport. Does Mariah's record label really expect fans not to download a major new release at the earliest possible second?

And for those who aren't obsessives and simply like her music, why would someone spend money on an album a week after they already downloaded it? Replacing a torrent with a new, legal copy would totally mess up iTunes play counts, for a start.
Of course, the fact that albums get released on different days in different countries isn't a problem for literally almost every single person on Earth. So asking not just record labels, but an entire industry of people and machines, to bend to the wills of a small group of maniacs is, at best, extremely myopic.

But Yiannopoulos eventually gets to the real reason why he dropped a grand on a singer's 14th album, and it has nothing to do with a record label.

There's a certain cachet to doing something so ridiculous. It puts you squarely in the premier league of fans. (Since you ask, Mariah devotees are called "lambs.") In this age of torrents and iTunes gift cards (which can be used to open foreign accounts, if you're really determined), it's getting harder and harder to demonstrate that you're a proper nut-job groupie. I'm hoping no one bested me and flew to Australia, by the way, because that would murder my standing in the forums.
Naturally.

Let pop music fandom never die.

http://www.businessinsider.com/why-i-flew-to-berlin-to-get-mariah-careys-new-album-2014-5#

He calls himself a super-fan most of us call him an idiot
 
So you spend $1200 just to prove you're a big fan and she just laughs it off and probably doesn't care.
 
Twitter Censors "Blasphemous" Tweets to Oblige a Pakistani Bureaucrat

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Twitter is still receiving accolades for its role in the Arab Spring years later, but the corporation's decision block tweets in Pakistan for the first time ever is tarnishing its reputation as a free speech advocate.

At least five times in May, Twitter has acquiesced to requests from a Pakistani official to censor tweets he deemed "blasphemous" and "unethical." The New York Times reports:

All five of those requests were honored by the company, meaning that Twitter users in Pakistan can no longer see the content that so disturbed the bureaucrat, Abdul Batin of the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority: crude drawings of the Prophet Muhammad, photographs of burning Qurans, and messages from a handful of anti-Islam bloggers and an American porn star who now attends Duke University.
The decision to block those tweets adheres to Twitter's country-specific censorship policy released in 2012. But the decision to give in to government censorship comes during a particularly volatile time for political opposition in Pakistan, notes the Times:

A number of the accounts seemed to have been blocked in anticipation of the fourth annual "Everybody Draw Muhammad Day" on May 20.

This censorship comes as challenges to Pakistan's draconian blasphemy law have become increasingly deadly, amid a flurry of arrests, killings and assassination attempts on secularists.
Twitter defends its action by arguing that block tweets that break local laws is a greater good (or "lesser evil," as the Times puts it) than getting the service block in Pakistan for everyone.

Google famously came to a different conclusion in China in 2010, shutting down the service because of censorship (and hacking threats) and redirecting users to Hong Kong.

Although this is Twitter's first time kowtowing to authorities in Pakistan, the country censored other tweets before, including a neo-Nazi group in Germany. Just this week, the company blocked Russian users from an account run by an ultranationalist group of Ukrainians. In that case, Twitter was complying with a court order. Eva Galperin, a global policy analyst for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, called the decision "disappointing," notes the Times:

"First, Twitter has no employees or assets in Russia, so it should not have to comply with a Russian court order at all," Ms. Galperin argued. "And the order isn't even about a Russian account — it's a Ukrainian one. Worse yet, Pravy Sektor's account is plainly political. If Twitter won't stand up for political speech in a country where independent media is increasingly under attack, what will it stand for?"
Twitter, the fastest-growing social platform around the world in 2013, faced a decline in the growth of monthly active users around the globe earlier in this year, but re-accelerated this past quarter.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/22/w...lock-blasphemous-tweets-in-pakistan.html?_r=0

This is a shame that Twitter would think censoring it's users is for the greater good
 
KFC Apparently Not Cool with Employees Adding Pubic Hair to Orders

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A KFC employee in the UK was recently suspended after a post on Facebook alleged that she added a little dash of her to a recent order.

According to WalesOnline, a message on Facebook's "Spotted Cardiff" page, an anonymous page for people who "need to get something off (their) chest," alleged that a KFC employee in Cardiff added pubic hair to an order to exact revenge on a group of rude girls.

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Ah, the She's All That special! A spokeswoman for KFC told WalesOnlne:

"We have investigated this incident and although there was an altercation in the drive-thru between the customers and a member of our team, we do not believe the food was contaminated in any way. We have the highest standards of food hygiene and do not tolerate even the suggestion of this kind of behaviour, and therefore the employee was suspended as soon as the matter came to our attention."
Moral of the story: stop telling women to smile. (Also: stop posting things online.)

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/kfc-cardiff-pubic-hair-staff-7167770

I will never understand the youth of today and the need to share their stupidity on the internet. Don't they realize that everyone can see it and they will get caught?
 
White House Accidentally Reveals Name of Top CIA Spy in Afghanistan

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The cover of the CIA's top officer in Kabul was accidentally blown after the White House released his name to journalists accompanying President Obama's surprise trip to Afghanistan.

Per the Washington Post:

The White House recognized the mistake and quickly issued a revised list that did not include the individual, who had been identified on the initial release as the "Chief of Station" in Kabul, a designation used by the CIA for its highest-ranking spy in a country.
The officer's name was included in a list of officials participating in a briefing to White House press, where it was then forwarded on to even more people:

The list was circulated by e-mail to reporters who traveled to Afghanistan with Obama, and disseminated further when it was included in a "pool report," or summary of the event meant to be shared with other news organizations, including foreign media, not taking part in the trip.

In this case, the pool report was filed by Washington Post White House bureau chief Scott Wilson. Wilson said he had copied the list from the e-mail provided by White House press officials. He sent his pool report to the press officials, who then distributed it to a list of more than 6,000 recipients.
The error was later corrected, but not before the gaffe made its way to Twitter (without the station chief's name). It's still unclear whether the officer will be forced to leave Afghanistan with his cover compromised.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...8e80cc-e444-11e3-8f90-73e071f3d637_story.html

Brilliant!
 
Keeping our troops safe one day at a time.
 
The Worst Drivers in DC Are School Bus Drivers

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The Washington Post recently conducted an investigation into DC's traffic enforcement, and it turns out some of the worst traffic offenders in the District are city school bus drivers.

The school buses, driven by professionals whose sole job is to safely transport children, were caught speeding and running red lights hundreds of times over a four-year period.

According to the Post, DC operates a relatively small fleet of around 750 school buses, whose drivers have been caught on camera speeding and running red lights 347 times between 2009 and 2013.

Some drivers are repeat offenders, and the investigation found more than 20 drivers caught on traffic cameras were also involved in crashes. According to the Post, people were injured in four of those accidents.

No drivers were disciplined as a result of the tickets, and they collectively still owe the city around $13,000 in fines.

The Office of the State Superintendent of Education, which controls the city school bus fleet, recently began implementing changes that include the immediate termination of drivers caught speeding more than 15 miles over the speed limit.

"We know these things need to be taken care of, and now we have systems in place to do that," Solchenberger told the Post.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...43-bb9b59cde7b9_story.html?wprss=rss_homepage

Good to know they could care less about the kids apparently :o
 
Teen Holds Breath Driving Through Tunnel, Passes Out, Crashes

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Oregon state police have charged a 19-year-old for reckless driving after causing a three-car collision. Apparently, he fainted trying to hold his breath as he drove through a tunnel. Four people, including the driver, were injured in the crash.

Per Oregon Live:

The three-vehicle crash in a tunnel on U.S. 26 west of Manning happened about 4:45 p.m. Sunday. Oregon State Police said that Daniel J. Calhon, 19 of Snohomish, Wash., was headed west in a 1990 Toyota Camry near milepost 40 when he told police he decided to hold his breath entering a tunnel. He fainted, causing the Camry to cross the centerline. The Camry collided head-on with an eastbound 2013 Ford Explorer. Both vehicles then smashed into the interior tunnel walls and a third vehicle, a 1999 GMC pickup, hit the Camry.

Holding your breath in a tunnel is only good luck if you're not driving. Otherwise: dangerous.

http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-n...f/2014/05/19-year-old_holds_breath_enter.html

What an idiot
 
Joe the Plumber: "Your Dead Kids Don’t Trump My Constitutional Rights"

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Joe the Plumber is an idiot. But in his latest idiocy—a crass dance on the graves of the just-murdered mass-shooting victims in Isla Vista—he teaches us all an important lesson about exactly how conservative thought on individual rights has shifted in recent years.

Joe, whose real name is Samuel Wurzelbacher, inexplicably became famous as the moron who "stood up" to candidate Barack Obama in 2008, and he's since made some money as a failed Tea Party congressional candidate and talk-radio ranter. Continuing his tradition of providing answers to questions no one ****ing asked him, Joe decided to post an open letter to the families of victims killed in Elliot Rodger's murder-suicide rampage over the weekend. Just the victims who were shot, though; not the ones who were stabbed.

His message of hope and love: Stay the **** away from my guns.

I am sorry you lost your child. I myself have a son and daughter and the one thing I never want to go through, is what you are going through now. But:

As harsh as this sounds – your dead kids don't trump my Constitutional rights.

Richard Martinez, whose son (Christopher) was among the murdered, choked back tears at a news conference, blaming politicians the next day: "The talk about gun rights. What about Chris' right to live?" Martinez said – and much more...

But the words and images of Mr. Martinez blaming "the proliferation of guns", lobbyists, politicians, etc.; will be exploited by gun-grab extremists as are all tragedies involving gun violence and the mentally ill by the anti-Second Amendment Left...

We still have the Right to Bear Arms and I intend to continue to speak out for that right, and against those who would restrict it – even in the face of this horrible incident by this sad and insane individual. I almost said "Obama Voter" but I'm waiting for it to be official...

In conclusion, I cannot begin to imagine the pain you are going through, having had your child taken away from you. However, any feelings you have toward my rights being taken away from me, lose those.

There's something refreshingly honest in Joe's acknowledgement that this tragedy is all about him. It's the reductio ad absurdum of an ethos that's obsessed with the self and the self's freedom without a concomitant empathy for other selves and their freedoms. Joe's rant illuminates quite starkly how the right-libertarian absolutist interpretation of individual rights comes into direct conflict with the lives of his fellow countrymen and their children. To talk of responsibilities is to water down a right, and we cannot do that, no matter what the cost! (On the other hand: "They talk about gun rights," Martinez said in his stirring press statement about his son. "What about Chris's right to live?")

It's part of a larger move in conservatism away from appeals to the common good and toward an antipathy for anything but the self. Where conservatives used to justify the free market, for example, in Adam Smith's practical terms—the invisible hand provides for all, a rising tide floats every boat—they now rationalize it in Ayn Rand's fundamentalist terms: Who gives a **** if the market is good or just? It's right. Now get the **** out of our way, you illogical bromide-hawking self sacrificer.

Likewise for gun rights, where conservatives led by lobbyists and luddites like Joe the Plumber have abandoned talk about the good and replaced it with talk about the right. The good can be negotiated as hard cases arise. The right is non-negotiable. It is immutable. It is either respected or infringed. If you believe, as Joe and the NRA do, that the Second Amendment is an absolute right to personal firearms ownership—not merely that it's good for something, like self-defense or recreation, but that it's an immutable right—then even background checks or limits on multiple-magazine purchases or just simply talking about compromise and offering real sympathy to survivors is an infringement on that right.

In this ideology, talk of social responsibility in the exercise of rights becomes synonymous with socialism. This is the ultimate problem with the modern movement that clubbed traditional conservatism to death, squeezed into its clothes, and now traipses around like it owns the place.

Even if you believe that discussion of social responsibilities is the same thing as socialism—and frankly, only an ignoramus could—you can't fight socialism by becoming a sociopath.

Stay classy dude. This is the kind of idiot that makes people hate Republicans
 
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