Sticks and stones

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From the Advocate:
"No Name-calling Week" takes aim at insults of all kinds, whether based on a child's appearance, background, or behavior. But a handful of conservative critics have zeroed in on the references to harassment based on sexual orientation. "I hope schools will realize it's less an exercise in tolerance than a platform for liberal groups to promote their pansexual agenda," said Robert Knight, director of Concerned Women for America's Culture and Family Institute.
I agree we should not ban name-calling. Because if we did, I wouldn't be able to call Robert Knight and the other members of Concerned Women "Troglodyte, anal-retentive, homophobic, mindless, inhumane, joy-sucking zombies who dishonor the religion and culture they claim to represent."

That, or winners of the "Taliban impersonation contest."

Also, their mother was a hamster and their father smelt of elderberries!

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