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Abridged Daily News ColumnistsChristine Flowers: Get this: Some outrages in other countries receive more attention than others! Also, apparently wanting to end the Cuban embargo is the equivalent of burning down the White House. Jill Porter: Porter found something hilarious on the city’s website! Apparently, when deputy L&I commissioner Eileen Evans isn’t sending L&I officials to bust hippies, “She is a firmly committed Christian and seeks to have biblical principles govern her life-style and her decisions.” At least that’s what it said on phila.gov. Porter was offended, naturally, and took it to the ACLU to have them get offended, too. But, whoops! The ACLU didn’t care. Fortunately, the Anti-Defemation League was there to pick up the ball and run with it. |
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christina flowers is is a constant state of outrage.
I think it’s her one emotion.
Most wide awake, sober people are in a state of constant outrage for lots of good reasons. I don’t think it is a bad thing to argue against double standards when comparing outrageous situations. The worst thing to be really is complacent.