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In reply to the discussion: The Duggars (19 Kids and Counting) consider Halloween "demonic" [View all]Rex
(65,616 posts)65. Sure right, I see now.
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This is observationally equivalent to people who don't feel like buying candy to give out.
Dreamer Tatum
Sep 2014
#1
I consider having 19 kids during a time when our our future is one of ever limited resources...
hlthe2b
Sep 2014
#2
Pro-choice does not mean "ABSENT ANY PLANNING" for any and all future pregnancies
hlthe2b
Sep 2014
#30
Once you assign values to choices, you disrupt the general notion of choice and you invite criticism
Wella
Sep 2014
#116
Are you so accustomed to people lying that you can't comprehend when someone tells you the truth?
Wella
Sep 2014
#121
It means that your philosophical world view should shape your opinion. If you are Pro-Choice, you
Wella
Sep 2014
#106
Ok. If I am confused, perhaps you can do what I have done: give a philosophical and legal perspectiv
Wella
Sep 2014
#128
when men decide to relegate women to the role of brood mare--mere chattel for more and more children
hlthe2b
Sep 2014
#140
Criticizing someone's decisions in no way denies her right to make those decisions.
Mariana
Sep 2014
#56
Not immediately. But societal judgements can quickly become laws that deny people rights
Wella
Sep 2014
#95
Pretty ridiculous isn't it? Those who don't want to have a baby must have the choice not to, but
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2014
#117
My dad's parents had 9 kids (8 still living) and I love all my aunts and uncles dearly.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#36
Large families, especially during the depression and in rural areas was the norm.
hlthe2b
Sep 2014
#37
All very true. Though my dad's family was neither rural nor extremely poor, just Catholic.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#38
If blue smoke escapes from his appliance from hell, he needs to quit buying the cheap ones
jmowreader
Sep 2014
#132
crotch-fruit? That's how you refer to children? Wow. Do you aspire to be as hateful as the
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2014
#13
We need our own cable news network to expose the dirty truth about the War on Halloween!
pinboy3niner
Sep 2014
#32
Nominations for the subject of our annual satanic curse are now closed--we have a winner!
pinboy3niner
Sep 2014
#61
They don't like "magic," but they are fine with a book of stories about a talking snake,
Arugula Latte
Sep 2014
#70
Don't forget Lott and his daughters, who take turns having sex with papa in a cave
Jamastiene
Sep 2014
#78
Isn't it statistically likely that at least one little Duggar or Duggarette would be gay?
tularetom
Sep 2014
#101
I could care less what they believe especially about Halloween. What I care about is them
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2014
#120