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  1. RT @judithsthoughts: RT @planetrussell So, Twitter & LinkedIn are betrothed. Shall we call the offspring TwinkedIn...or Litter?// :)
  2. @judithsthoughts I don't know if it makes most people think of Kristallnacht, but that makes a funny proverb a bit ominous.
  3. @judithsthoughts if God were on the earth, people would break His windows.
  4. @judithsthoughts Reminds me of a Yiddish proverb I rarely repeat b/c of what it seems to allude to.
  5. RT @judithsthoughts: NYTimes: Bible That Vanished on Kristallnacht Is Heading Home http://s.nyt.com/u/D1A
  6. RT @MaddowAux: Video: Pelosi's compromise too much for some Democrats: Nov. 9: Rachel Maddow is joined by ... http://bit.ly/rOpDO
  7. @jensmccabe I actually thought that in Britain people could go private if they wanted to - but I don't know anyone that does this.
  8. @jensmccabe Personally, I'd take either one over what we have now.
  9. @jensmccabe I think 1-payer advocates in the US have something more like Canadian Medicare in mind than the British NHS.
  10. NPR: A Widow Paints A Health Care Protest #hcr #p2 #ehr-More at http://bit.ly/18XOtl
  11. @caflowergirls IMO, it's important 2 recognize & validate peoples' misgivings so that they cn reject anti-choice language in gd conscience
  12. @caflowergirls are often confronted with rhetoric that leads them toward accepting this amendment I'm spite of their misgivings.
  13. @caflowergirls You make my point. People who are uncomfortable with the pro-choice label or at all conflicted about the issue...
  14. @CtMan1 People who see abortion as raising significant moral issues should be comfortable with being pro-choice.
  15. @CtMan1 but who also recognize that making it illegal (or illegal to pay for) would have.
  16. @CtMan1 But my main point is that there's a forgotten middle here: people who don't think abortion is right in most cases, but
  17. @CtMan1 There are guidelines, such as staying away from sectarian beliefs, we need to follow.
  18. @CtMan1 I basically agree with you, but it's hard, if not impossible, to avoid moral considerations in legislation.
  19. @CtMan1 What do you say to people that want abortion to be rare, but don't want to go (back?) to coat hanger days?
  20. Why won't Obama give you a job? - http://bit.ly/1z2vd0 #p2