I’ve been saying that all along, that if you open the door for gay marriage, then you have to have the polygamists and the triads and the commune people and everybody else, right?
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Each segment has to pay off, so you have to look at it in a very, very micro-level and make each chapter in the book, each segment on a TV show, entertaining and informative, and if you do that then a cumulative affect will be success.
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Look, I debate for a living so I don’t need to learn any lessons from amateurs.
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There are a lot of very brilliant scholars who believe the reason we have incomplete science on evolution is that there is a higher power involved in this.
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All I ask is for powerful people to respond honestly to the questions, and if they can’t, explain why.
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It is up to each voter to evaluate honesty and competency in a factual, therefore fair way.
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It is a powerful statement that a good man suffered for me, that a just God was looking out for me, and if I lived a good life.
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For all of its faults, it gives most hardworking people a chance to improve themselves economically, even as the deck is stacked in favor of the privileged few. Here are the choices most of us face in such a system: Get bitter or get busy.
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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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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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I’m calling for all responsible Americans to fight back and punish Pepsi for using a man who degrades women, who encourages substance abuse, and does all the things that hurt particularly the poor in our society.
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A good journalist’s first priority should be to separate propaganda from fact – but sometimes its very hard to do that.
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Historically, Alaska is a place that has attracted those fed up with conventionality.
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You could put on monkeys jumping up and down and get bigger numbers than MSNBC.
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One of the downsides of being famous is that folks pay far more attention to you than they should. American celebrities are constantly under surveillance, and every word they say is subject to scrutiny. So, be careful what you wish for if you desire fame. No human being should be a goldfish.
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I’ll do a soliloquy, I’ll ask an outrageous question, I’ll wave my arms in the air, I’ll lift it myself. It’s like a quarterback that’s back to pass and nobody’s open.
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