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on Another Win For Edward Cullen Over Harry Potter at 17:51 08/04/2009Just remember...10% of Meyer's $$$ goes to the Mormon Church. The more successful she is, the more $$$ Mormon's have to push agendas like Prop 8. I'm just sayin'...
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on Those Are Some Shoes! at 19:30 02/10/2009They're Japanese tabi boots.
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on In Case You Missed It... at 15:34 01/22/2009Perez darling, that outfit is a BIG OL' NO!!!!!
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on Fill in the Blank at 12:53 11/04/2008Little Orphan Tranny!!!
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on This Makes Us So Sad at 16:08 08/29/2008First of all, kudos to you for adding a charitable component to your site in the first place. It brings balance to the trash talk...which, of course, I (and everyone else who commented below) enjoy so much, or else we wouldn't be here commenting in the first place. I do think it would be a good idea to contact the heads of featured organizations before posting them on the site to make sure they are aware of the forthcoming publicity...and, give them the opportunity to opt out ahead of time. Nonprofit organizations provide a multitude of valuable services on local and national levels. Fortunately or unfortunately, they rely on a broad range of constituents to support their great work. Very often, these folks are "good Christians" who can't look beyond the surface nature of your work to see the underlying altruism. And while I don't agree with the way they handled the situation, I know first hand how devastating the loss of a $25K grant can be to a small nonprofit. So, rather than bashing them here, I am going to prove that there are plenty of wonderful citizens who read your site by going to their site right now and making a donation to demonstrate my small piece of the positive will you intended by featuring them in the first place. Keep doing ALL of your good work! Philanthropy and entertainment do not have to be mutually exclusive ideas. Have we not learned anything from Brad and Ange?!?!

