Tell an opinion you have that is in the strong minority

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Malia and her sister should be kept out of the public view unless they can act more grown up and poised.


I thought the same thing of the Bush twins. Only Jenna could have found the one bar in DC where people wear cowboy boots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Malia and her sister should be kept out of the public view unless they can act more grown up and poised.


I thought the same thing of the Bush twins. Only Jenna could have found the one bar in DC where people wear cowboy boots.


I still feel that way about the Bush twins, or, rather, twin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think pornography is free speech , rather it is hate speech against women and should be banned.


Half of dcum is rubbing one out right now to
Some good ole American online porn.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Malia and her sister should be kept out of the public view unless they can act more grown up and poised.


I think this is one reason why they are very rarely in public view. Except for one or two official events, I really only remember seeing pictures of them when they're returning from vacation with their parents or something. Unless I'm missing something I don't think they usually end up in the media all that often anymore.

They're teenagers; they didn't ask to be pulled into a high profile position simply due to their father's job and I do not think they are particularly well prepared to be in such a position.

This is either normal and appropriate if you don't believe kids of politicians should play a role in representing their families, or it is a failure on the part of whichever parent takes the primary day-to-day interest in raising them if you believe the opposite and that kids whose families are in such positions have a duty to something larger than themselves.

I tend slightly towards the latter point of view for teenagers or older.
Anonymous
I think Carrot Top is a genius comedian and really sexy to boot.
Anonymous
this thread is fun and hilarious.

1. I think most animal lovers and pet obsessed people are total hypocrites. Why bother donating money to animal shelters when you are just going to eat some animal that lived in abhorrent factory farming conditions for your next meal.

2. I think Top Chef is a terrible show and the judges are all pretentious morons. I appreciate good food but they come across as total self important hacks. I don't fault the contestants though, they are just trying to hustle drive more business to their restaurants and further their careers.

3. I think men (and women but their are fewer) who drive flashy cars or loud cars or loud motorcycles do so because they are overcompensating for something they are lacking.

4. I think Game of Thrones is cheesy.

5. I think all drugs should legalized in the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Carrot Top is a genius comedian and really sexy to boot.


Sexy in roid rage way?
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Anonymous wrote:What the hell...

1. The Second Amendment should be repealed
2. Anyone who listens to Fox News "opinion" shows or right-wing radio is a complete moron
3. Religion of any type is the biggest farce in history


+1

And, I have tried for years to find a way to move to Canada. I am so tired of the US - the capitalistic selfish shit, the military worship (excuse me - you volunteered!), the stupid anthem, the pledge of allegiance, and the "we are the greatest nation in the world" fiction.


Wish I would have mentioned this...agree 100%. They have my gratitude, but most of these guys did not sign up for the honor, they signed up because they didn't have any other options.

I've always thought people who enter the military are a little dim-witted.


Be happy they signed up so you don't have to go through the draft. My FIL always tells me about when he sat in an auditorium full of young guys waiting to hear if they had been drafted for the Vietnam war and how he and all the guys around him were sweating bullets.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Malia and her sister should be kept out of the public view unless they can act more grown up and poised.


I think this is one reason why they are very rarely in public view. Except for one or two official events, I really only remember seeing pictures of them when they're returning from vacation with their parents or something. Unless I'm missing something I don't think they usually end up in the media all that often anymore.

They're teenagers; they didn't ask to be pulled into a high profile position simply due to their father's job and I do not think they are particularly well prepared to be in such a position.

This is either normal and appropriate if you don't believe kids of politicians should play a role in representing their families, or it is a failure on the part of whichever parent takes the primary day-to-day interest in raising them if you believe the opposite and that kids whose families are in such positions have a duty to something larger than themselves.

I tend slightly towards the latter point of view for teenagers or older.


Those girls should know by that age how to act fascinated and attentive for a few minutes And if they won't do it they should be left at home and out of the pictures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People are confusing unpopular opinions with opinions that aren't PC.


Lol!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Malia and her sister should be kept out of the public view unless they can act more grown up and poised.


I think this is one reason why they are very rarely in public view. Except for one or two official events, I really only remember seeing pictures of them when they're returning from vacation with their parents or something. Unless I'm missing something I don't think they usually end up in the media all that often anymore.

They're teenagers; they didn't ask to be pulled into a high profile position simply due to their father's job and I do not think they are particularly well prepared to be in such a position.

This is either normal and appropriate if you don't believe kids of politicians should play a role in representing their families, or it is a failure on the part of whichever parent takes the primary day-to-day interest in raising them if you believe the opposite and that kids whose families are in such positions have a duty to something larger than themselves.

I tend slightly towards the latter point of view for teenagers or older.


Those girls should know by that age how to act fascinated and attentive for a few minutes And if they won't do it they should be left at home and out of the pictures.


Surprised they act the way they do since Michelle is their mom and I thought their live in grandma is strict.
Anonymous
what's wrong with how the Obama girls act?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what's wrong with how the Obama girls act?



The fact that they didn't seem to act fascinated and enthralled about the pardoning of a turkey, and that one wore a miniskirt that day seems to upset a lot of people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Carrot Top is a genius comedian and really sexy to boot.


Sexy in roid rage way?
No. I guess more in a plastic surgery gone amok way. I was just trying to be in the minority and un-PC at the same time. Let's not take this any further or we'll both get moved to Explicit or Health and Medicine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Malia and her sister should be kept out of the public view unless they can act more grown up and poised.


I think this is one reason why they are very rarely in public view. Except for one or two official events, I really only remember seeing pictures of them when they're returning from vacation with their parents or something. Unless I'm missing something I don't think they usually end up in the media all that often anymore.

They're teenagers; they didn't ask to be pulled into a high profile position simply due to their father's job and I do not think they are particularly well prepared to be in such a position.

This is either normal and appropriate if you don't believe kids of politicians should play a role in representing their families, or it is a failure on the part of whichever parent takes the primary day-to-day interest in raising them if you believe the opposite and that kids whose families are in such positions have a duty to something larger than themselves.

I tend slightly towards the latter point of view for teenagers or older.


Those girls should know by that age how to act fascinated and attentive for a few minutes And if they won't do it they should be left at home and out of the pictures.


Come off it, most teens have no interest in politics. They are under way more pressure than the average teen.
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