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	<title>The Gay Lobby Takes on eHarmony</title>
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    By Ross Kaminsky - The biggest problem with gay activism is that they want to be treated as special or as victims when it suits them, and as &quot;just like anybody else&quot; when it suits them. Indeed that is the problem with activists of many stripes, not just based on sexual orientation. In my view, they are not special, and although they have
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	<title>Tuesday&#039;s Office Guest Star: Jo Frost from &quot;Super Nanny&quot;</title>
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    Alright, I have to admit it, but I have, on rare occasions, indulged in watching Super Nanny. I watch mostly for the shock value. If you&#039;ve ever seen it, perhaps you know what I&#039;m talking about. Some of these families that get visited by Jo Frost the Super Nanny are unbelievable.
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