While its existence is old news, the latest game in the Shin Megami Tensei series, featuring a sci-fi setting and a return to form by going back to direct negotiation, coercion, and bribery to convince a host of demons to your side, will now definitely be seeing Western shores and bringing happy smiles and determined grimaces to English-speaking gamers.
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Today a post by Senator Arlen Specter appeared in the Huffington Post where Specter categorically states: "The time has come to repeal the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).
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South America has really been rubbing salt in our wounds lately, hasn't it? Just take a look at Brazil's recent successful bid for the 2016 Olympics (beating out Chicago) and, in a move that hits closer to home, it has even stolen away one of our own, fellow editor Mike, who'll be enjoying the Argentine sunshine (read: uncut cocks) for the foreseeable future.
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I can't post any of the photos here, but you might want to wander over to Gawker and see what kind of shenanigans the private security company hired to protect the U.
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Over at Essence.com there is a frank piece about adultery in the church by Dr. Betty Price, the wife of televangelist Dr.
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I have no clue of the plot behind Raging Stallion's 2009 big budget film ($177 000) Focus/Refocus other than that it's the stereotypical RSS film with its dirty musclemen, blood, and some coercion.
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Or is bashing one’s daughter over the head with a lump of concrete an acceptable means of coercion— er, conversion?
Yeah, that’s a real question.
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http://www.tothesource.org/5_27_2009/5_27_2009.htm
Tothesource "Challenging Hardcore Secularism with Principled Pluralism"
May 28, 2009 by Jennifer Lahl
"The egg donation business has set up shop on college campuses, preying on young women in need of cash.
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Terrorism (n): the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear.
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