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Penn State's Shame and Ours

By Cal Thomas | November 15, 2011 | 18:53

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"Success with Honor" is the motto of Penn State's athletic program. They got it half right.

The alleged sexual abuse of young boys by former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky is disgusting, outrageous, and immoral. That so many at the school's highest level allegedly engaged either in covering up serial abuses, or turned a blind eye to them in order to maintain the "integrity" of the football program and its legendary coach, Joe Paterno, adds insult to unfathomable injury.

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Baseball may still be called the national pastime, but football has become the national religion. College football is played on Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, while professional football is mostly played on Sunday, the Christian Sabbath. Fans of both often express themselves in ways that are more vocal than the wildest Pentecostal preacher.

While denouncing what is alleged to have happened at Penn State as repugnant, we would do well to examine the reasons behind such things. Yes, it begins with human nature, but society -- buttressed by religion -- once did a better job of keeping human nature in check.

Since the free-loving '60s, we seem to have taken a wrecking ball to social mores. Today, anyone appealing to such a standard is denounced and stamped with the label of the day, usually ending in the suffix, "-phobe."

The medical and psychological professions have aided and abetted the cultural rot. Doctors once took an oath to "never do harm," accompanied by a pledge never to assist in an abortion. Now the official position of the American Medical association's "code of ethics" is this: "The principles of medical ethics of the AMA do not prohibit a physician from performing an abortion in accordance with good medical practice and under circumstances that do not violate law."

Doctors once led, now they follow cultural trends.

On its website, the American Psychological Association brags, "Since 1975, the American Psychological Association has called on psychologists to take the lead in removing the stigma of mental illness that has long been associated with lesbian, gay, and bisexual orientations." It once considered such behavior otherwise and while even most conservatives no longer regard homosexuality as a mental illness, many still regard it as sinful. That theological diagnosis, too, has been discarded in our increasingly secular and anomalous society where everything is to be tolerated except those people who assert that, according to a standard higher than opinion polls, some things remain intolerable.

What changed? Pressure groups aided by secular education and the entertainment industry.

Last week, an episode of "Glee" featured two couples -- one straight, one gay -- "losing their virginity." The show's co-creator, Ryan Murphy, told Bravo's "Sex in the Box": "Hopefully I have made it possible for somebody on broadcast television to do a rear-entry scene in three years. Maybe that will be my legacy." Some legacy.

What we tolerate and promote we get more of and what we discourage and reject we get less of. C.S. Lewis said it best in "The Abolition of Man": "In a sort of ghastly simplicity we remove the organ and demand the function. We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and bid the geldings be fruitful."

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

In the last verse of the Old Testament's book of Judges, there is this: "In those days Israel had no king; everyone did what was right in his own eyes."

That could have been the motto at Penn State. Increasingly, it appears to describe contemporary America as well.

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Cal, this physician still follows traditional Hippocratic oath.

Submitted by drsamherman on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 8:11pm.

Please do not lump psychologists in with psychiatrists. Psychiatrists are licensed physicians who treat mental illnesses based on identifiable organic causes. Psychologists are not physicians and are not authorized to treat beyond a limited set of counseling and behavioral modification techniques, and they are not authorized to prescribe in nearly every licensing jurisdiction in the United States.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:04pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:04pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:04pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:04pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:04pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:04pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:04pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

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Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:02pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Yo Cal

Submitted by CherryBomb on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:03pm.

The message at Penn State was that we live in a culture that forbids almost nothing. Jerry Sandusky apparently believed that and crossed one of the few remaining lines of morality left in our culture. But even that line might soon be erased if the pressure groups and their campaign contributions grow large enough.

You saying that soon it will be OK to rape children when an advocacy group gets their way?  

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Good freakin greif

Submitted by Boudin on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:08pm.

You saying they aint trying?

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Someones computer is caught

Submitted by Scuba Dude on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:12pm.

Someones computer is caught in a loop. :-D

"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they are ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so." President Ronald Reagan
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His computer, or his brain?

Submitted by Radical1979 on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:16pm.

.

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Georgia Girls ((((((^_^))))))) record of 31 posts in a row

Submitted by upcountrywater on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:46pm.

has been smashed.

You Didn't Build That.

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Was it GG or

Submitted by Boudin on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:49pm.

Sherrel/Sharron?

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SSS = Sheryl Stutter Syndrome

Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 11:28am.

It was sherylsims.

I'm going to send this to Bru to post on her facebook account, so sheryl can log in and see it.

She'll be delighted her record was broken (I quit counting at about 50).

Figures it was Deddy who busted the record.

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~The former World Record Holder

Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 12:02pm.

has been notified. One thing no one else has duplicated is the way Sheryl's multiples got shorter by one word with every repeat.
I really wish we hadn't lost the archives. >.<

Obama's WTF 2012 campaign slogan: "A dog in every pot"
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Alas, tis true

Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 12:02pm.

I really miss reading the Williams411 insanity, too.

That was side-splittingly hilarious. All the way around.

Oh well. Happy times.

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I really miss sherylsims...

Submitted by Jer on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 10:47pm.

sheryl, if you see this, please...just drop by and say hello.

Jer

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Are129 stabs at the save key a result of ---

Submitted by matthewdean on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:17pm.

computer stutter.

What?

MD

"The credibility of the story is undermined by the selection of sources." - (h/t Jer)
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The cat staged a coup. :-p

Submitted by Scuba Dude on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:18pm.

The cat staged a coup. :-p

"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they are ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so." President Ronald Reagan
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I'm no Dr Sam, but I know

Submitted by Jer on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:23pm.

OCD when I see it.

Jer

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It's been almost 40 years since I had comp sci, but...

Submitted by drsamherman on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:28pm.

...it looks like the site was caught in what my old Fortran professor (yes...I am THAT old!) would call and "endless do loop".

Did somebody feed the database some crystal meth?

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In that case I'll give CherryBomb the benefit of the doubt

Submitted by Jer on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:41pm.

and claim that by "OCD" I meant "Occasional Computer Disorder".

Jer

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Do you remember RPG or COBOL?

Submitted by Scuba Dude on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:54pm.

Do you remember RPG or COBOL? JCL errors and what not?

"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they are ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so." President Ronald Reagan
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I remember COBOL!

Submitted by drsamherman on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 11:50pm.

The one and only computer science class I had required us to be "literate" (whatever that means in comp sci) in Fortran and COBOL. The only thing I remember from COBOL is "SEND SPACES TO..." to clear out a print line. I would have made a horrible computer programmer.

And Jer - love the OCD definition. I am definitely a user and not a programmer or software architect.

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SSS

Submitted by sherylsims on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 12:00pm.

This is a sad day for me. One of my proudest accomplishments has been overshadowed by a troll. I shall go and cry now. (And maybe plot revenge)

 
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sherylsims, Sorry I got you confused with Georgia Girl...

Submitted by upcountrywater on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 3:39pm.

So when do you plan to make another record breaking attempt?

You Didn't Build That.

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upcountrywater

Submitted by sherylsims on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 5:22pm.

Not sure. It was a lot of work doing it the first time. I will have to think of something else to do to make myself a legend.

 
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