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		<title>By: oral piercing,lip piercing,tongue piercing,piercing, side effects of piercing</title>
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		<title>By: HOWIE</title>
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		<dc:creator>HOWIE</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2011 17:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have signed many a petition and I am a supporter of MoveOn.Org.

What happened to Naomi Wolf in new York and last night to Scott Olsen should not be tolerated anymore. There should be an abundance of video cameras and News media at “Occupy” demonstrations across the country.

Most of all, the Demonstrators should be non-violent and should not provoke the Police. They can cause unnecessary pain and injuries to demonstrators. They can also have the media portray them as violent and deserving punishment from the police.

It should be shown to the entire world that a peaceful demonstration demanding equal rights for the 99% less fortunate population in this country is being tormented by Police and Federal agencies because the Billionaires and their Corporations control the Justice System just as they control the Courts of our once-great country.

Can anyone reading this imagine Mitt Romney as the next President? -- I can’t.

Last night’s violence against protesters are only the latest attempts to silence the voices of those who are speaking up for the 99%. The need all the support they can get.

This is the time for action. If you are affected by foreclosure of your home or cannot find a job and are teetering on homelessness because of the economic situation in the U.S.A., then if you can get off your asses and do something, please do it.

Momentum is important or the past efforts of the “Occupy” groups around the country can fizzle out and the 1% will have their way once again.

They look at the demonstrations as a pimple on their asses. We must show them that a little Clearasil will not work this time -- We have had more than we can tolerate and just as the demonstrations in the 1960’s changed the world, we can do the same now. We really need to change the rules of the game in favor of the majority -- not the 1% minority. That is how a democracy is supposed to function -- A Government by the people … for the People.

HOWIE

I will be replying to more people today. I try to give each request a lot of thought before I answer as honestly as possible.

HOWIE]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have signed many a petition and I am a supporter of MoveOn.Org.</p>
<p>What happened to Naomi Wolf in new York and last night to Scott Olsen should not be tolerated anymore. There should be an abundance of video cameras and News media at “Occupy” demonstrations across the country.</p>
<p>Most of all, the Demonstrators should be non-violent and should not provoke the Police. They can cause unnecessary pain and injuries to demonstrators. They can also have the media portray them as violent and deserving punishment from the police.</p>
<p>It should be shown to the entire world that a peaceful demonstration demanding equal rights for the 99% less fortunate population in this country is being tormented by Police and Federal agencies because the Billionaires and their Corporations control the Justice System just as they control the Courts of our once-great country.</p>
<p>Can anyone reading this imagine Mitt Romney as the next President? &#8212; I can’t.</p>
<p>Last night’s violence against protesters are only the latest attempts to silence the voices of those who are speaking up for the 99%. The need all the support they can get.</p>
<p>This is the time for action. If you are affected by foreclosure of your home or cannot find a job and are teetering on homelessness because of the economic situation in the U.S.A., then if you can get off your asses and do something, please do it.</p>
<p>Momentum is important or the past efforts of the “Occupy” groups around the country can fizzle out and the 1% will have their way once again.</p>
<p>They look at the demonstrations as a pimple on their asses. We must show them that a little Clearasil will not work this time &#8212; We have had more than we can tolerate and just as the demonstrations in the 1960’s changed the world, we can do the same now. We really need to change the rules of the game in favor of the majority &#8212; not the 1% minority. That is how a democracy is supposed to function &#8212; A Government by the people … for the People.</p>
<p>HOWIE</p>
<p>I will be replying to more people today. I try to give each request a lot of thought before I answer as honestly as possible.</p>
<p>HOWIE</p>
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		<title>By: Social Butterfly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Social Butterfly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:45:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joyce, Dia and June, I&#039;m happy to hear I have made an impact on your sexual habits and future health.  June, I&#039;m impressed you only give head with a condom.  Its one of the easiest way to reduce risk but so few people actually follow through with it.  

For those interested in dental dams, you can buy dental dams at medical supply stores and online.  You can also make a dental dam from a condom (instructions here: http://std.about.com/od/prevention/ht/dentaldamhowto.htm).  You could try asking your dentist if you have a good relationship, as they are common in the industry.  That&#039;s where I got my first finger cots.  

Finger cots are very cheap.  You can buy 144 of them for 3.99 on Amazon.  Cots are good, even for monogamous couples, depending on your play style.  One of my lovers is fascinated with my ass.  When we are writhing like cats in heat, my lover often wants to put a finger inside of me.  Its hard to remember when you&#039;re in the moment to &quot;use this hand for that side and this hand for this&quot; to avoid cross-contamination especially during a marathon session.  Suiting up with cots before you start getting hot and heavy, allows the play to happen spontaneously, and then the cot can be removed very quickly immediately after and the hands are free to explore other areas of the body, without the risk of travelling bacteria or having to take a pause and wash up.

I just want to add one more thing:  I find it kind of sad that some here would think that a woman using her emotions means that she would by default do something that her morals, logic, or common sense would tell them is not right.  &quot;Being emotional&quot; seems to be dirty words here.  The perception seems to be that an emotional woman is the worst of a woman, that it is a weakness and if you are emotional, there is no way you can be smart.  Shame on some of you for feeding into the male&#039;s ideal of what a being an emotional woman means.  A woman can be emotional and smart.  In my opinion, more men need to be like women, i.e., caring, sensitive, loving (aka emotional), not the other way around.  IMHO we need more caring loving people on the planet, not less.  

I am proud to be woman capable of great emotion and not afraid to show it.

/SB]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joyce, Dia and June, I&#8217;m happy to hear I have made an impact on your sexual habits and future health.  June, I&#8217;m impressed you only give head with a condom.  Its one of the easiest way to reduce risk but so few people actually follow through with it.  </p>
<p>For those interested in dental dams, you can buy dental dams at medical supply stores and online.  You can also make a dental dam from a condom (instructions here: <a href="http://std.about.com/od/prevention/ht/dentaldamhowto.htm" rel="nofollow">http://std.about.com/od/prevention/ht/dentaldamhowto.htm</a>).  You could try asking your dentist if you have a good relationship, as they are common in the industry.  That&#8217;s where I got my first finger cots.  </p>
<p>Finger cots are very cheap.  You can buy 144 of them for 3.99 on Amazon.  Cots are good, even for monogamous couples, depending on your play style.  One of my lovers is fascinated with my ass.  When we are writhing like cats in heat, my lover often wants to put a finger inside of me.  Its hard to remember when you&#8217;re in the moment to &#8220;use this hand for that side and this hand for this&#8221; to avoid cross-contamination especially during a marathon session.  Suiting up with cots before you start getting hot and heavy, allows the play to happen spontaneously, and then the cot can be removed very quickly immediately after and the hands are free to explore other areas of the body, without the risk of travelling bacteria or having to take a pause and wash up.</p>
<p>I just want to add one more thing:  I find it kind of sad that some here would think that a woman using her emotions means that she would by default do something that her morals, logic, or common sense would tell them is not right.  &#8220;Being emotional&#8221; seems to be dirty words here.  The perception seems to be that an emotional woman is the worst of a woman, that it is a weakness and if you are emotional, there is no way you can be smart.  Shame on some of you for feeding into the male&#8217;s ideal of what a being an emotional woman means.  A woman can be emotional and smart.  In my opinion, more men need to be like women, i.e., caring, sensitive, loving (aka emotional), not the other way around.  IMHO we need more caring loving people on the planet, not less.  </p>
<p>I am proud to be woman capable of great emotion and not afraid to show it.</p>
<p>/SB</p>
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		<title>By: MoveOn.Org</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=13841#comment-30003</link>
		<dc:creator>MoveOn.Org</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2011 13:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear MoveOn member,

Last night, Scott Olsen, a Marine who served two tours in Iraq, was struck in the head by a &quot;nonlethal&quot; projectile fired by the Oakland police. The round fractured his skull, leaving him in critical condition.1 

Olsen had joined with other members of Occupy Oakland to peacefully protest the group&#039;s eviction that morning. When a group gathered to help Olsen after he was hit, a police officer threw a flash bang grenade into the group from a few feet away. 

Deeply disturbing video of the incident was captured by a local news crew and provides the clearest evidence yet of the lengths that authorities will go to to stop Occupy protesters from voicing uncomfortable truths about our economy.

Yesterday&#039;s eviction in the predawn hours2 and last night&#039;s violence against protesters are only the latest attempts to silence the voices of those who are speaking up for the 99%. 

But members of Occupy Oakland, who faced the most brutal crackdown yet, refuse to be intimidated. They&#039;ve called for another peaceful gathering tonight to stand up for their First Amendment rights.3

To help defend their rights, we&#039;re scrambling to put together a rapid response ad to run in Oakland urging Mayor Quan and the police to end their brutal tactics and respect the protesters&#039; rights. 

We want to make sure everyone in Oakland sees the footage of the crackdown for themselves. Every dollar we raise will go to pay for the ad, and if there&#039;s anything left over, we&#039;ll donate it to a group doing good work helping our veterans as they come home from war.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear MoveOn member,</p>
<p>Last night, Scott Olsen, a Marine who served two tours in Iraq, was struck in the head by a &#8220;nonlethal&#8221; projectile fired by the Oakland police. The round fractured his skull, leaving him in critical condition.1 </p>
<p>Olsen had joined with other members of Occupy Oakland to peacefully protest the group&#8217;s eviction that morning. When a group gathered to help Olsen after he was hit, a police officer threw a flash bang grenade into the group from a few feet away. </p>
<p>Deeply disturbing video of the incident was captured by a local news crew and provides the clearest evidence yet of the lengths that authorities will go to to stop Occupy protesters from voicing uncomfortable truths about our economy.</p>
<p>Yesterday&#8217;s eviction in the predawn hours2 and last night&#8217;s violence against protesters are only the latest attempts to silence the voices of those who are speaking up for the 99%. </p>
<p>But members of Occupy Oakland, who faced the most brutal crackdown yet, refuse to be intimidated. They&#8217;ve called for another peaceful gathering tonight to stand up for their First Amendment rights.3</p>
<p>To help defend their rights, we&#8217;re scrambling to put together a rapid response ad to run in Oakland urging Mayor Quan and the police to end their brutal tactics and respect the protesters&#8217; rights. </p>
<p>We want to make sure everyone in Oakland sees the footage of the crackdown for themselves. Every dollar we raise will go to pay for the ad, and if there&#8217;s anything left over, we&#8217;ll donate it to a group doing good work helping our veterans as they come home from war.</p>
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