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About "Stormy Mayoral Debate Shakes Sensibilities, But Did It Alter Standings?" by Jackson Baker:

"I wonder why Jerry Lawler hasn't been invited to most of these debates. Is it because others in the media are strong Wharton supporters and Jerry would pose a serious threat?"

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About "Coming Out Day Billboard Vandalized," by Bianca Phillips:

"I am surely in the minority but I am a former Marine who did not have a problem at all with this billboard. Sadly, I am not surprised at all that a bunch of hateful jackasses destroyed it." — delindsey

About "The Dalai Lama Is a Feminist," by Bianca Phillips:

"Neither country was 'started by Christians.' Native Americans lived here for thousands of years, forming their own diverse, valid and complex societies well before any European settlers ever set foot on this continent. Just saying."

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About "Lighten Up, Awreddy! The Prez Fist-Bumps, and the Buddha Giggles," by Jackson Baker:

"I'm happy the Dalai Lama has a sense of humor, but do you think Myron would have fist-bumped the Pope and called him Benny?"

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Comment of the Week:

About "Speaking of Myron," by Mary Cashiola:

"Just what Memphis needed, more press about how stupid and socially inept we are. Bravo." — memominimetro

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