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Here we go again. A “tweet” from ?uestlove of the Roots has sparked an internet controversy over whether or not serving sol food during black history month is offensive. What do you think? Personally I think it’s much ado about nothing.
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Sarah Palin is ridiculous. She couldn’t answer HER top 3 priorities without having them written on her hand???
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Watch and vote on the best ads from the superbowl.
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This alarming trend of girls settling disputes by fighting is gaining national attention. Check out the videos. In a couple adults sat there and allowed it to happen??
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Personally I think the commercial is funny. I understand why the commercial may be inappropriate for children to watch but I am not sure about the consistency of airing strong political messages (Tim Tebow’s Pro-Life Commercial) and banning this Superbowl commercial. Is it inappropriate?
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Here is President Obama’s State of the Union address in its entirety. Enjoy and answer the poll question.
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A teenager in Ireland was looking to follow a trend that has recently developed of individuals selling there virginity on the internet. I assume that this practice is not illegal in other countries, sine the transactions have been allowed to proceed. Is this a woman’s right and her own body or outrageous?
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Lt. Governor Bauer of South Carolina is under fire. He compared feeding children of irresponsible parents to feeding stray animals. Much ado about nothing or a legit controversy.
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Yet another situation where a handcuffed individual was beaten by police. The officers claim that the drug suspect released a pitbull at them. All charges against the suspect were dropped and the police were suspended. Is there ever a time where punching a handcuffed suspect is justified??
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I’m actually kind of surprised that this has escalated to full controversy requiring apologies and public statements. It appears that ESPN’s Mike Greenberg simply jumbled his words. What’s your take on this latest controversy?






