As a former high school teacher and a student in a class of 60 urchins at St. Brigid’s grammar school.
BILL O'REILLYI think the folks should make the call at the ballot box. Traditional marriage is widely seen as a social stabilizer, and I believe that is true.
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I figure you give Donald trump two years to see if his approach works, the business rather than the political approach.
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If you’re gay, you’re gay. It’s my Dennis Miller theory of homosexuality shot through the movie “Boy and the Dolphin.”
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Yeah, I’m obnoxious, yeah, I cut people off, yeah, I’m rude. You know why? Because you’re busy.
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Safety nets for the poor and disadvantaged are a must for any compassionate nation, but encouraging folks to go on the dole when not absolutely necessary is disgraceful.
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There comes a time when a human being has to either face evil or admit to allowing it. Abortion is legal in the United States, but it should not be celebrated or used as a political tool. Viable babies are human beings.
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The goal of higher education should be to champion the airing of all honest viewpoints. Nothing less is acceptable.
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Get punctual, bring energy and creativity to your work, and stay with a project until it’s completed (and then double-check the results). These habits will make you indispensable.
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Now Moore, Jennifer Moore, 18, on her way to college. She was 5-foot-2, 105 pounds, wearing a miniskirt and a halter top with a bare midriff. Now, again, there you go.
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Money has not changed me. I am living proof. I’m worse than I was, all right, when I was poor. I don’t care about money. Money – you can’t buy me. And I don’t care about it.
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Once the war against Saddam begins, we expect every American to support our military, and if they can’t do that, to shut up.
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You can’t be a real man if you don’t look out for your kids. They need you.
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At times you have to fight. No way around it. At some point, every one of us is confronted with danger or injustice.
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There is a point where political correctness becomes an acid that erodes freedom.
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When I tell children that they are far too dependent on their gizmos, they do not deny it. But they really don’t care.
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Saturday night at my house, I often trot out classic movies and force the urchins to watch them. There is much wailing and gnashing of teeth, but I think it’s important to teach kids about American culture, and films are certainly a big part of it.
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