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		<title>By: boomhauer</title>
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		<dc:creator>boomhauer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 06:36:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>or... you can snag a full retard shirt at fullretard.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>or&#8230; you can snag a full retard shirt at fullretard.com</p>
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		<title>By: boomhauer</title>
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		<dc:creator>boomhauer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 06:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>or... you can snag a full retard shirt at fullretard.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>or&#8230; you can snag a full retard shirt at fullretard.com</p>
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		<title>By: Mary S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary S</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 22:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I also forgot to mention that the &quot;      &quot;   above compareing it to Rain Man isnt a good comparison because Rain Man is based on the life of a Man</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also forgot to mention that the &#8221;      &#8221;   above compareing it to Rain Man isnt a good comparison because Rain Man is based on the life of a Man</p>
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		<title>By: Mary S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary S</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 22:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I also forgot to mention that the &quot;      &quot;   above compareing it to Rain Man isnt a good comparison because Rain Man is based on the life of a Man</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also forgot to mention that the &#8221;      &#8221;   above compareing it to Rain Man isnt a good comparison because Rain Man is based on the life of a Man</p>
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		<title>By: Mary S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary S</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 21:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>first i have to say that Ronald Moore Jr. you are a moron, a true jerk who doesn&#039;t know what hes talking about, im 17 and im alot more mature then you are. &amp; it makes me sick that you used that poor man for you and your friends entertainment you are a jerk.

              Im in my senior year of high school and i hear that word in all of my 6 classes  and lunch some teachers say something about it, tell you not to use it in their classroom and then i also have had teachers and subs that will use it which is stupid because as a teacher you think they would have more respect then that.

            And it is just a matter of respect, there is no respect for anyone anymore its sad what our world has truned into and it upsets me that my brother and cousin who both have down syndrome will never be accepted in society, they have taught me the most valuable thing in life and that is to care and treat others as you would want to be treated and I know for sure that everyone wants to be treated with respect.

              Most of you who say its no big deal really just have no clue and should truly spend some one-on-one time with someone disabled and then you will see that they are no different they like the movies, they like sports, ect.. they really are no different and i hope someday people will learn that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>first i have to say that Ronald Moore Jr. you are a moron, a true jerk who doesn&#8217;t know what hes talking about, im 17 and im alot more mature then you are. &amp; it makes me sick that you used that poor man for you and your friends entertainment you are a jerk.</p>
<p>              Im in my senior year of high school and i hear that word in all of my 6 classes  and lunch some teachers say something about it, tell you not to use it in their classroom and then i also have had teachers and subs that will use it which is stupid because as a teacher you think they would have more respect then that.</p>
<p>            And it is just a matter of respect, there is no respect for anyone anymore its sad what our world has truned into and it upsets me that my brother and cousin who both have down syndrome will never be accepted in society, they have taught me the most valuable thing in life and that is to care and treat others as you would want to be treated and I know for sure that everyone wants to be treated with respect.</p>
<p>              Most of you who say its no big deal really just have no clue and should truly spend some one-on-one time with someone disabled and then you will see that they are no different they like the movies, they like sports, ect.. they really are no different and i hope someday people will learn that.</p>
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		<title>By: Mary S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary S</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 21:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>first i have to say that Ronald Moore Jr. you are a moron, a true jerk who doesn&#039;t know what hes talking about, im 17 and im alot more mature then you are. &amp; it makes me sick that you used that poor man for you and your friends entertainment you are a jerk.

              Im in my senior year of high school and i hear that word in all of my 6 classes  and lunch some teachers say something about it, tell you not to use it in their classroom and then i also have had teachers and subs that will use it which is stupid because as a teacher you think they would have more respect then that.

            And it is just a matter of respect, there is no respect for anyone anymore its sad what our world has truned into and it upsets me that my brother and cousin who both have down syndrome will never be accepted in society, they have taught me the most valuable thing in life and that is to care and treat others as you would want to be treated and I know for sure that everyone wants to be treated with respect.

              Most of you who say its no big deal really just have no clue and should truly spend some one-on-one time with someone disabled and then you will see that they are no different they like the movies, they like sports, ect.. they really are no different and i hope someday people will learn that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>first i have to say that Ronald Moore Jr. you are a moron, a true jerk who doesn&#8217;t know what hes talking about, im 17 and im alot more mature then you are. &amp; it makes me sick that you used that poor man for you and your friends entertainment you are a jerk.</p>
<p>              Im in my senior year of high school and i hear that word in all of my 6 classes  and lunch some teachers say something about it, tell you not to use it in their classroom and then i also have had teachers and subs that will use it which is stupid because as a teacher you think they would have more respect then that.</p>
<p>            And it is just a matter of respect, there is no respect for anyone anymore its sad what our world has truned into and it upsets me that my brother and cousin who both have down syndrome will never be accepted in society, they have taught me the most valuable thing in life and that is to care and treat others as you would want to be treated and I know for sure that everyone wants to be treated with respect.</p>
<p>              Most of you who say its no big deal really just have no clue and should truly spend some one-on-one time with someone disabled and then you will see that they are no different they like the movies, they like sports, ect.. they really are no different and i hope someday people will learn that.</p>
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		<title>By: hyzmarca</title>
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		<dc:creator>hyzmarca</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:11:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A wise person once said, &quot;sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me&quot;.  So, if some kid on the playground call you a retard, hit them with a big fucking stick.  That&#039;s sound advice. 

Okay, so I come from the era before zero-tolerance policies when a little fisticuffs at school ended with forced handshake and a chuckle of &quot;kids will be kids&quot;, but the principal is the same. Coddling children, whether they have disabilities are not, does them no favors. Eventually, they&#039;ll have to live in the real world, where the assholes fuck you seven different ways to Sunday while being perfectly polite about it. If they can&#039;t stand up for themselves they&#039;ll be crushed, it is as simple as that. 

I certainly sympathize with all the parents posting here. If someone hurt my kids I&#039;d go into divine retribution mode. But, what you&#039;re not getting and seem to be willfully ignorant of is that this film is not hurting your kids.

Passing an egregious inability identify the malicious assholes and to differentiate them from people who happen to use a particular word in conversation does no service to your kids. Neither does passing on a uninquisitive naive superficiality that accepts media clips at face value without actually doing any research. 
At least watch the movie before making rash judgments.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A wise person once said, &#8220;sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me&#8221;.  So, if some kid on the playground call you a retard, hit them with a big fucking stick.  That&#8217;s sound advice. </p>
<p>Okay, so I come from the era before zero-tolerance policies when a little fisticuffs at school ended with forced handshake and a chuckle of &#8220;kids will be kids&#8221;, but the principal is the same. Coddling children, whether they have disabilities are not, does them no favors. Eventually, they&#8217;ll have to live in the real world, where the assholes fuck you seven different ways to Sunday while being perfectly polite about it. If they can&#8217;t stand up for themselves they&#8217;ll be crushed, it is as simple as that. </p>
<p>I certainly sympathize with all the parents posting here. If someone hurt my kids I&#8217;d go into divine retribution mode. But, what you&#8217;re not getting and seem to be willfully ignorant of is that this film is not hurting your kids.</p>
<p>Passing an egregious inability identify the malicious assholes and to differentiate them from people who happen to use a particular word in conversation does no service to your kids. Neither does passing on a uninquisitive naive superficiality that accepts media clips at face value without actually doing any research.<br />
At least watch the movie before making rash judgments.</p>
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		<title>By: hyzmarca</title>
		<link>http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/ben-stiller-paramount-learn-that-you-never-go-full-retard.php/comment-page-3#comment-198587</link>
		<dc:creator>hyzmarca</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A wise person once said, &quot;sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me&quot;.  So, if some kid on the playground call you a retard, hit them with a big fucking stick.  That&#039;s sound advice. 

Okay, so I come from the era before zero-tolerance policies when a little fisticuffs at school ended with forced handshake and a chuckle of &quot;kids will be kids&quot;, but the principal is the same. Coddling children, whether they have disabilities are not, does them no favors. Eventually, they&#039;ll have to live in the real world, where the assholes fuck you seven different ways to Sunday while being perfectly polite about it. If they can&#039;t stand up for themselves they&#039;ll be crushed, it is as simple as that. 

I certainly sympathize with all the parents posting here. If someone hurt my kids I&#039;d go into divine retribution mode. But, what you&#039;re not getting and seem to be willfully ignorant of is that this film is not hurting your kids.

Passing an egregious inability identify the malicious assholes and to differentiate them from people who happen to use a particular word in conversation does no service to your kids. Neither does passing on a uninquisitive naive superficiality that accepts media clips at face value without actually doing any research. 
At least watch the movie before making rash judgments.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A wise person once said, &#8220;sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me&#8221;.  So, if some kid on the playground call you a retard, hit them with a big fucking stick.  That&#8217;s sound advice. </p>
<p>Okay, so I come from the era before zero-tolerance policies when a little fisticuffs at school ended with forced handshake and a chuckle of &#8220;kids will be kids&#8221;, but the principal is the same. Coddling children, whether they have disabilities are not, does them no favors. Eventually, they&#8217;ll have to live in the real world, where the assholes fuck you seven different ways to Sunday while being perfectly polite about it. If they can&#8217;t stand up for themselves they&#8217;ll be crushed, it is as simple as that. </p>
<p>I certainly sympathize with all the parents posting here. If someone hurt my kids I&#8217;d go into divine retribution mode. But, what you&#8217;re not getting and seem to be willfully ignorant of is that this film is not hurting your kids.</p>
<p>Passing an egregious inability identify the malicious assholes and to differentiate them from people who happen to use a particular word in conversation does no service to your kids. Neither does passing on a uninquisitive naive superficiality that accepts media clips at face value without actually doing any research.<br />
At least watch the movie before making rash judgments.</p>
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		<title>By: notajerseygirl</title>
		<link>http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/ben-stiller-paramount-learn-that-you-never-go-full-retard.php/comment-page-3#comment-105902</link>
		<dc:creator>notajerseygirl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 16:14:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The word &quot;retarded&quot; is a clinical term and should only be used as such.  I read that someone might use the word when describing a &quot;normal&quot; person but would never use it to describe a disabled person.  Wow.  Don&#039;t you realize by using the word at all, you are degrading disabled people?  No, I&#039;m sure you don&#039;t.  Try having to raise a child with a disability and prevent her from having to hear folks call her a &quot;retard.&quot;  Not so nice, because when it&#039;s said, it&#039;s said with venom.  Anyone who thinks it&#039;s OK to use this word 50-60 time in a movie is really insensitive and uncaring.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The word &#8220;retarded&#8221; is a clinical term and should only be used as such.  I read that someone might use the word when describing a &#8220;normal&#8221; person but would never use it to describe a disabled person.  Wow.  Don&#8217;t you realize by using the word at all, you are degrading disabled people?  No, I&#8217;m sure you don&#8217;t.  Try having to raise a child with a disability and prevent her from having to hear folks call her a &#8220;retard.&#8221;  Not so nice, because when it&#8217;s said, it&#8217;s said with venom.  Anyone who thinks it&#8217;s OK to use this word 50-60 time in a movie is really insensitive and uncaring.</p>
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		<title>By: notajerseygirl</title>
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		<dc:creator>notajerseygirl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 16:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The word &quot;retarded&quot; is a clinical term and should only be used as such.  I read that someone might use the word when describing a &quot;normal&quot; person but would never use it to describe a disabled person.  Wow.  Don&#039;t you realize by using the word at all, you are degrading disabled people?  No, I&#039;m sure you don&#039;t.  Try having to raise a child with a disability and prevent her from having to hear folks call her a &quot;retard.&quot;  Not so nice, because when it&#039;s said, it&#039;s said with venom.  Anyone who thinks it&#039;s OK to use this word 50-60 time in a movie is really insensitive and uncaring.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The word &#8220;retarded&#8221; is a clinical term and should only be used as such.  I read that someone might use the word when describing a &#8220;normal&#8221; person but would never use it to describe a disabled person.  Wow.  Don&#8217;t you realize by using the word at all, you are degrading disabled people?  No, I&#8217;m sure you don&#8217;t.  Try having to raise a child with a disability and prevent her from having to hear folks call her a &#8220;retard.&#8221;  Not so nice, because when it&#8217;s said, it&#8217;s said with venom.  Anyone who thinks it&#8217;s OK to use this word 50-60 time in a movie is really insensitive and uncaring.</p>
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		<title>By: Russ</title>
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		<dc:creator>Russ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 05:45:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am the father of a 7 year old beautiful girl with Down syndrome. I advocate for my child 
every day, like it or not, and Tropic Thunder is a step backwards. I&#039;m not typically a 
reactionary person and I do believe that society in general has become obsessed with their 
personal agendas. But, this is different. As many have said, take a walk in our shoes, the 
view is much different.
Our family moved 5 blocks to another house in a different school this year because my 
daughter was being verbally abused by teachers and aids, adults who can see R-rated 
movies all by themselves. We were made aware of specific instances by compassionate, 
brave students who informed us what the adults were doing.
I can&#039;t believe in this day and age that this film could make it to the theaters through an 
organization that you would expect to be socially responsible, not to mention the number 
of well-educated adults writing and producing. Bottom line, Ben Stiller has won Nick 
awards so the youth will be influenced no matter the filter.
I am amazed and disheartened by the paranoids who fear the loss of the word &quot;retarded&quot; 
from their language. Buy a thesaurus and find some other derogatory term if you really 
must. The classic &quot;give an inch...&quot; argument has no bearing here. We&#039;re not trying to outlaw 
semi-automatic weapons for hunting squirrels, that&#039;s another blog. Just a demeaning, 
discriminating, marginalizing word. Come on people. We can evolve past this. What is 
wrong with people saying &quot;I&#039;m sorry that offends you, I&#039;ll try not to use that word again&quot; It 
really is not giving up much.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am the father of a 7 year old beautiful girl with Down syndrome. I advocate for my child<br />
every day, like it or not, and Tropic Thunder is a step backwards. I&#8217;m not typically a<br />
reactionary person and I do believe that society in general has become obsessed with their<br />
personal agendas. But, this is different. As many have said, take a walk in our shoes, the<br />
view is much different.<br />
Our family moved 5 blocks to another house in a different school this year because my<br />
daughter was being verbally abused by teachers and aids, adults who can see R-rated<br />
movies all by themselves. We were made aware of specific instances by compassionate,<br />
brave students who informed us what the adults were doing.<br />
I can&#8217;t believe in this day and age that this film could make it to the theaters through an<br />
organization that you would expect to be socially responsible, not to mention the number<br />
of well-educated adults writing and producing. Bottom line, Ben Stiller has won Nick<br />
awards so the youth will be influenced no matter the filter.<br />
I am amazed and disheartened by the paranoids who fear the loss of the word &#8220;retarded&#8221;<br />
from their language. Buy a thesaurus and find some other derogatory term if you really<br />
must. The classic &#8220;give an inch&#8230;&#8221; argument has no bearing here. We&#8217;re not trying to outlaw<br />
semi-automatic weapons for hunting squirrels, that&#8217;s another blog. Just a demeaning,<br />
discriminating, marginalizing word. Come on people. We can evolve past this. What is<br />
wrong with people saying &#8220;I&#8217;m sorry that offends you, I&#8217;ll try not to use that word again&#8221; It<br />
really is not giving up much.</p>
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		<title>By: Russ</title>
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		<dc:creator>Russ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 05:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am the father of a 7 year old beautiful girl with Down syndrome. I advocate for my child 
every day, like it or not, and Tropic Thunder is a step backwards. I&#039;m not typically a 
reactionary person and I do believe that society in general has become obsessed with their 
personal agendas. But, this is different. As many have said, take a walk in our shoes, the 
view is much different.
Our family moved 5 blocks to another house in a different school this year because my 
daughter was being verbally abused by teachers and aids, adults who can see R-rated 
movies all by themselves. We were made aware of specific instances by compassionate, 
brave students who informed us what the adults were doing.
I can&#039;t believe in this day and age that this film could make it to the theaters through an 
organization that you would expect to be socially responsible, not to mention the number 
of well-educated adults writing and producing. Bottom line, Ben Stiller has won Nick 
awards so the youth will be influenced no matter the filter.
I am amazed and disheartened by the paranoids who fear the loss of the word &quot;retarded&quot; 
from their language. Buy a thesaurus and find some other derogatory term if you really 
must. The classic &quot;give an inch...&quot; argument has no bearing here. We&#039;re not trying to outlaw 
semi-automatic weapons for hunting squirrels, that&#039;s another blog. Just a demeaning, 
discriminating, marginalizing word. Come on people. We can evolve past this. What is 
wrong with people saying &quot;I&#039;m sorry that offends you, I&#039;ll try not to use that word again&quot; It 
really is not giving up much.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am the father of a 7 year old beautiful girl with Down syndrome. I advocate for my child<br />
every day, like it or not, and Tropic Thunder is a step backwards. I&#8217;m not typically a<br />
reactionary person and I do believe that society in general has become obsessed with their<br />
personal agendas. But, this is different. As many have said, take a walk in our shoes, the<br />
view is much different.<br />
Our family moved 5 blocks to another house in a different school this year because my<br />
daughter was being verbally abused by teachers and aids, adults who can see R-rated<br />
movies all by themselves. We were made aware of specific instances by compassionate,<br />
brave students who informed us what the adults were doing.<br />
I can&#8217;t believe in this day and age that this film could make it to the theaters through an<br />
organization that you would expect to be socially responsible, not to mention the number<br />
of well-educated adults writing and producing. Bottom line, Ben Stiller has won Nick<br />
awards so the youth will be influenced no matter the filter.<br />
I am amazed and disheartened by the paranoids who fear the loss of the word &#8220;retarded&#8221;<br />
from their language. Buy a thesaurus and find some other derogatory term if you really<br />
must. The classic &#8220;give an inch&#8230;&#8221; argument has no bearing here. We&#8217;re not trying to outlaw<br />
semi-automatic weapons for hunting squirrels, that&#8217;s another blog. Just a demeaning,<br />
discriminating, marginalizing word. Come on people. We can evolve past this. What is<br />
wrong with people saying &#8220;I&#8217;m sorry that offends you, I&#8217;ll try not to use that word again&#8221; It<br />
really is not giving up much.</p>
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		<title>By: Kyrn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kyrn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 00:05:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Plain and simple:  YOU people need to get with it.  This is NOT about political correctness, it&#039;s NOT about whining.  It&#039;s about the day to day marginalization and discrimination of millions of people in this country who don&#039;t deserve it!  

The &quot;R&quot; word = the &quot;N&quot; word.  This movie was made with input from every corner to be sure it WAS politically correct EXCEPT people with intellectual disabilities.

So you think it&#039;s funny to make fun of people with disabilities?  I sure hope you don&#039;t ever have a child with an intellectual disability...then you won&#039;t have to hear your child come home and when you ask why he&#039;s not playing with the other kids hear him say because they said retards can&#039;t play.  That&#039;s how it starts.  Then by the time they get to high school, it&#039;s out and out physical and verbal abuse and not just by the kids.  I know older students verbally and physically abused by adults as well.  

When you marginalized people, it&#039;s the same as a stamp of approval on viewing them as subhuman and not worthy of respect.   

The &quot;R&quot; word needs to GO.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plain and simple:  YOU people need to get with it.  This is NOT about political correctness, it&#8217;s NOT about whining.  It&#8217;s about the day to day marginalization and discrimination of millions of people in this country who don&#8217;t deserve it!  </p>
<p>The &#8220;R&#8221; word = the &#8220;N&#8221; word.  This movie was made with input from every corner to be sure it WAS politically correct EXCEPT people with intellectual disabilities.</p>
<p>So you think it&#8217;s funny to make fun of people with disabilities?  I sure hope you don&#8217;t ever have a child with an intellectual disability&#8230;then you won&#8217;t have to hear your child come home and when you ask why he&#8217;s not playing with the other kids hear him say because they said retards can&#8217;t play.  That&#8217;s how it starts.  Then by the time they get to high school, it&#8217;s out and out physical and verbal abuse and not just by the kids.  I know older students verbally and physically abused by adults as well.  </p>
<p>When you marginalized people, it&#8217;s the same as a stamp of approval on viewing them as subhuman and not worthy of respect.   </p>
<p>The &#8220;R&#8221; word needs to GO.</p>
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		<title>By: Kyrn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kyrn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 00:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Plain and simple:  YOU people need to get with it.  This is NOT about political correctness, it&#039;s NOT about whining.  It&#039;s about the day to day marginalization and discrimination of millions of people in this country who don&#039;t deserve it!  

The &quot;R&quot; word = the &quot;N&quot; word.  This movie was made with input from every corner to be sure it WAS politically correct EXCEPT people with intellectual disabilities.

So you think it&#039;s funny to make fun of people with disabilities?  I sure hope you don&#039;t ever have a child with an intellectual disability...then you won&#039;t have to hear your child come home and when you ask why he&#039;s not playing with the other kids hear him say because they said retards can&#039;t play.  That&#039;s how it starts.  Then by the time they get to high school, it&#039;s out and out physical and verbal abuse and not just by the kids.  I know older students verbally and physically abused by adults as well.  

When you marginalized people, it&#039;s the same as a stamp of approval on viewing them as subhuman and not worthy of respect.   

The &quot;R&quot; word needs to GO.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plain and simple:  YOU people need to get with it.  This is NOT about political correctness, it&#8217;s NOT about whining.  It&#8217;s about the day to day marginalization and discrimination of millions of people in this country who don&#8217;t deserve it!  </p>
<p>The &#8220;R&#8221; word = the &#8220;N&#8221; word.  This movie was made with input from every corner to be sure it WAS politically correct EXCEPT people with intellectual disabilities.</p>
<p>So you think it&#8217;s funny to make fun of people with disabilities?  I sure hope you don&#8217;t ever have a child with an intellectual disability&#8230;then you won&#8217;t have to hear your child come home and when you ask why he&#8217;s not playing with the other kids hear him say because they said retards can&#8217;t play.  That&#8217;s how it starts.  Then by the time they get to high school, it&#8217;s out and out physical and verbal abuse and not just by the kids.  I know older students verbally and physically abused by adults as well.  </p>
<p>When you marginalized people, it&#8217;s the same as a stamp of approval on viewing them as subhuman and not worthy of respect.   </p>
<p>The &#8220;R&#8221; word needs to GO.</p>
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		<title>By: flynhyn</title>
		<link>http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/ben-stiller-paramount-learn-that-you-never-go-full-retard.php/comment-page-2#comment-105323</link>
		<dc:creator>flynhyn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 00:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have not seen the movie, so I can&#039;t say i personally know bout the level of 
offensiveness.  However, having been a brother of a developmentally disabled person 
and heavily involved in Special Olympics my entire life (I am currently on the board of 
directors for our state), I think it is worthy of note that Special Olympics is not just &quot;an 
advocacy group looking for something to be angry about&quot; or simply &quot;in it for the 
publicity,&quot; as a couple of people have been characterizing it as.  In my 25 years with the 
organization, I never recall any instance where they have put up any sort of hullaballoo 
about a movie.  I personally boycotted Johnny Knoxville&#039;s &quot;The Ringer&quot; because I found 
the premise offensive, while Special Olympics actually promoted the movie because it 
shined a very possitive light on disabled persons.  That being said, if for at least 25 years 
this organization has stood by and done nothing, I have a feeling the uproar here is 
because the conduct in the movie is trully deplorable, rather then Special Olympics being 
simply reactionary.  From what I have read, Dreamworks was looking to not only make 
jokes, which are fine (I thought it worked and was hilarious without being offensive in 
&#039;There&#039;s Something About Mary&#039;), but to actively market and capitalize on offending 
mentally disabled people.  Yes, Dreamworks may have also had Robert Downey Junior 
playing a black man in black face, but they did not try to sell products and gain plublicity 
by selling T-Shirts with a catch phrase directed specifically toward African Americans.  I 
think what upsets me most about Dreamworks, and which is indicative of our culture at 
large, is that Dreamworks didn&#039;t even think twice about this kind of marketing but never 
would have dreamed of one directed at another group, even though those groups, unlike 
the one at issue here, would be able to defend themselves.  I think that is what makes all 
the difference  - it is not what you say, it is how and why you say it that makes it 
offensive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have not seen the movie, so I can&#8217;t say i personally know bout the level of<br />
offensiveness.  However, having been a brother of a developmentally disabled person<br />
and heavily involved in Special Olympics my entire life (I am currently on the board of<br />
directors for our state), I think it is worthy of note that Special Olympics is not just &#8220;an<br />
advocacy group looking for something to be angry about&#8221; or simply &#8220;in it for the<br />
publicity,&#8221; as a couple of people have been characterizing it as.  In my 25 years with the<br />
organization, I never recall any instance where they have put up any sort of hullaballoo<br />
about a movie.  I personally boycotted Johnny Knoxville&#8217;s &#8220;The Ringer&#8221; because I found<br />
the premise offensive, while Special Olympics actually promoted the movie because it<br />
shined a very possitive light on disabled persons.  That being said, if for at least 25 years<br />
this organization has stood by and done nothing, I have a feeling the uproar here is<br />
because the conduct in the movie is trully deplorable, rather then Special Olympics being<br />
simply reactionary.  From what I have read, Dreamworks was looking to not only make<br />
jokes, which are fine (I thought it worked and was hilarious without being offensive in<br />
&#8216;There&#8217;s Something About Mary&#8217;), but to actively market and capitalize on offending<br />
mentally disabled people.  Yes, Dreamworks may have also had Robert Downey Junior<br />
playing a black man in black face, but they did not try to sell products and gain plublicity<br />
by selling T-Shirts with a catch phrase directed specifically toward African Americans.  I<br />
think what upsets me most about Dreamworks, and which is indicative of our culture at<br />
large, is that Dreamworks didn&#8217;t even think twice about this kind of marketing but never<br />
would have dreamed of one directed at another group, even though those groups, unlike<br />
the one at issue here, would be able to defend themselves.  I think that is what makes all<br />
the difference  &#8211; it is not what you say, it is how and why you say it that makes it<br />
offensive.</p>
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		<title>By: flynhyn</title>
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		<dc:creator>flynhyn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 00:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have not seen the movie, so I can&#039;t say i personally know bout the level of 
offensiveness.  However, having been a brother of a developmentally disabled person 
and heavily involved in Special Olympics my entire life (I am currently on the board of 
directors for our state), I think it is worthy of note that Special Olympics is not just &quot;an 
advocacy group looking for something to be angry about&quot; or simply &quot;in it for the 
publicity,&quot; as a couple of people have been characterizing it as.  In my 25 years with the 
organization, I never recall any instance where they have put up any sort of hullaballoo 
about a movie.  I personally boycotted Johnny Knoxville&#039;s &quot;The Ringer&quot; because I found 
the premise offensive, while Special Olympics actually promoted the movie because it 
shined a very possitive light on disabled persons.  That being said, if for at least 25 years 
this organization has stood by and done nothing, I have a feeling the uproar here is 
because the conduct in the movie is trully deplorable, rather then Special Olympics being 
simply reactionary.  From what I have read, Dreamworks was looking to not only make 
jokes, which are fine (I thought it worked and was hilarious without being offensive in 
&#039;There&#039;s Something About Mary&#039;), but to actively market and capitalize on offending 
mentally disabled people.  Yes, Dreamworks may have also had Robert Downey Junior 
playing a black man in black face, but they did not try to sell products and gain plublicity 
by selling T-Shirts with a catch phrase directed specifically toward African Americans.  I 
think what upsets me most about Dreamworks, and which is indicative of our culture at 
large, is that Dreamworks didn&#039;t even think twice about this kind of marketing but never 
would have dreamed of one directed at another group, even though those groups, unlike 
the one at issue here, would be able to defend themselves.  I think that is what makes all 
the difference  - it is not what you say, it is how and why you say it that makes it 
offensive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have not seen the movie, so I can&#8217;t say i personally know bout the level of<br />
offensiveness.  However, having been a brother of a developmentally disabled person<br />
and heavily involved in Special Olympics my entire life (I am currently on the board of<br />
directors for our state), I think it is worthy of note that Special Olympics is not just &#8220;an<br />
advocacy group looking for something to be angry about&#8221; or simply &#8220;in it for the<br />
publicity,&#8221; as a couple of people have been characterizing it as.  In my 25 years with the<br />
organization, I never recall any instance where they have put up any sort of hullaballoo<br />
about a movie.  I personally boycotted Johnny Knoxville&#8217;s &#8220;The Ringer&#8221; because I found<br />
the premise offensive, while Special Olympics actually promoted the movie because it<br />
shined a very possitive light on disabled persons.  That being said, if for at least 25 years<br />
this organization has stood by and done nothing, I have a feeling the uproar here is<br />
because the conduct in the movie is trully deplorable, rather then Special Olympics being<br />
simply reactionary.  From what I have read, Dreamworks was looking to not only make<br />
jokes, which are fine (I thought it worked and was hilarious without being offensive in<br />
&#8216;There&#8217;s Something About Mary&#8217;), but to actively market and capitalize on offending<br />
mentally disabled people.  Yes, Dreamworks may have also had Robert Downey Junior<br />
playing a black man in black face, but they did not try to sell products and gain plublicity<br />
by selling T-Shirts with a catch phrase directed specifically toward African Americans.  I<br />
think what upsets me most about Dreamworks, and which is indicative of our culture at<br />
large, is that Dreamworks didn&#8217;t even think twice about this kind of marketing but never<br />
would have dreamed of one directed at another group, even though those groups, unlike<br />
the one at issue here, would be able to defend themselves.  I think that is what makes all<br />
the difference  &#8211; it is not what you say, it is how and why you say it that makes it<br />
offensive.</p>
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		<title>By: Theresa</title>
		<link>http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/ben-stiller-paramount-learn-that-you-never-go-full-retard.php/comment-page-2#comment-105292</link>
		<dc:creator>Theresa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 21:39:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I find it sadly amusing that this site has a disclaimer that states in part &quot;No hate speech&quot; Hate speech is exactly what they defended in their initial posting regarding Tropic Thunder. The definition of Hate Speech is &quot;when a majority group freely makes jokes about a minority group including negative stereotypes and negative images, not just language. It is commonly seen as harmless by the majority, but sets the stage for more severe outlets for prejudice, harm and abuse&quot;.
People in the disability community as at the beginning of the fight for respectful speech and many of the postings here clearly demonstrate the degree of work ahead.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find it sadly amusing that this site has a disclaimer that states in part &#8220;No hate speech&#8221; Hate speech is exactly what they defended in their initial posting regarding Tropic Thunder. The definition of Hate Speech is &#8220;when a majority group freely makes jokes about a minority group including negative stereotypes and negative images, not just language. It is commonly seen as harmless by the majority, but sets the stage for more severe outlets for prejudice, harm and abuse&#8221;.<br />
People in the disability community as at the beginning of the fight for respectful speech and many of the postings here clearly demonstrate the degree of work ahead.</p>
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		<title>By: Theresa</title>
		<link>http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/ben-stiller-paramount-learn-that-you-never-go-full-retard.php/comment-page-2#comment-198582</link>
		<dc:creator>Theresa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 21:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I find it sadly amusing that this site has a disclaimer that states in part &quot;No hate speech&quot; Hate speech is exactly what they defended in their initial posting regarding Tropic Thunder. The definition of Hate Speech is &quot;when a majority group freely makes jokes about a minority group including negative stereotypes and negative images, not just language. It is commonly seen as harmless by the majority, but sets the stage for more severe outlets for prejudice, harm and abuse&quot;.
People in the disability community as at the beginning of the fight for respectful speech and many of the postings here clearly demonstrate the degree of work ahead.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find it sadly amusing that this site has a disclaimer that states in part &#8220;No hate speech&#8221; Hate speech is exactly what they defended in their initial posting regarding Tropic Thunder. The definition of Hate Speech is &#8220;when a majority group freely makes jokes about a minority group including negative stereotypes and negative images, not just language. It is commonly seen as harmless by the majority, but sets the stage for more severe outlets for prejudice, harm and abuse&#8221;.<br />
People in the disability community as at the beginning of the fight for respectful speech and many of the postings here clearly demonstrate the degree of work ahead.</p>
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		<title>By: Ronald Moore Jr.</title>
		<link>http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/ben-stiller-paramount-learn-that-you-never-go-full-retard.php/comment-page-2#comment-105210</link>
		<dc:creator>Ronald Moore Jr.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 16:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Listen people, get with it and stop whining! Its a movie, its entertainment - if you don&#039;t like it, don&#039;t go see it. 

Look at my name &quot;Ronald Moore&quot;. As soon as I tell people my name some people catch on right away, Ronald, your name is Ronald Moore, really? Then their faces usually turn red and they snicker, or hold it in until snot comes out of their noses. Think I don&#039;t know what they&#039;re thinking? 

I was teased by other kids all through my life. Even the in the adult world, people changed Ron Moore around and made it Moore Ron - MORON! Hardy, har har! 

Once a girl figured this moron stuff out right after we finished having sex in bed! I held it in and didn&#039;t say anything, and on the next romp I got even. I entered her through her back door. &quot;OUCH, not there!&quot; &quot;SORRY!&quot; (now, who&#039;s the MORON?) Come to think of it she was like a retard too. Maybe she was? 

I used to get pissed off but after the years went by, I laughed at that MOORE-RON stuff myself! It IS pretty funny. 
We had a kid in our neighborhood his name was Edward Hitzkowski - we knick-named him &quot;Eddie Hit&quot; which sounds a lot like &quot;Idiot&quot; if you say Eddie Hitt real fast (try it). So we called him IDIOT to get him mad. Was this guy a real idiot? He certainly was!! 

LAUGHING! Its good for us! 

There is no way around it, people DO and have always laughed at stupid people; the idiots, morons, mentals and yes, the RETARDS! Especially the retards - they are the most hilarious of all. 

I mean, if you&#039;ve ever been around a real retard you have to admit, they do and say some of the funniest shit - I nearly died laughing a few times because of one of them in my life when I was a little kid. 

There was this retarded guy named &quot;Alvin&quot; who was around when I was about twelve, (he was in his thirties) and me and my friends would tell him stuff about the adults on the block who we didn&#039;t like. 

We knew exactly what retarded Alvin would do with the information he was spoon-fed by us. 
On warm summer nights, he would sit there in his beach chair rocking away like, like, well - like a retard. 

When certain people passed him on the street, he blurted out the stuff that we told him&gt; He had a real annoying voice, but very funny, like he was talking through his nose. A really retarded sounding voice. There&#039;s to other way to put it. 

I can remember him saying things like; 
&quot;Hey Lilly, you&#039;re such a fat pig your husband can&#039;t fit in bed with you! He&#039;s jerking off in the closet right now!&quot; &quot;Mr Ralphie sucks my cock when nobody&#039;s looking - right Mr Ralphie?&quot; 

We taught him a song to the melody of Jingle Bells entitled, &quot;Sniff my Farts&quot;. We had a ball! 

It was sad when Alvin and his parents died in a house fire in 1955. All of our fun went up in smoke! 

His mother and father smoked and he would be fascinated by the matches and lighters. The Fire Marshall reported he burnt his house down after dropping a Zippo lighter on some newspapers in the basement in the middle of the night. 
Poor Alvin was very funny. We loved him for it! It&#039;s the funniest stuff ever and I&#039;m still laughing, 65 years later! Ha ha! 

Go out and have a fun evening tonight at the movies you old farts, and even you REAL mindless retards, who laugh at your own feet with your snotty nose dripping on them while beating off to Hanna Montanna - go see the movie, it looks so funny!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Listen people, get with it and stop whining! Its a movie, its entertainment &#8211; if you don&#8217;t like it, don&#8217;t go see it. </p>
<p>Look at my name &#8220;Ronald Moore&#8221;. As soon as I tell people my name some people catch on right away, Ronald, your name is Ronald Moore, really? Then their faces usually turn red and they snicker, or hold it in until snot comes out of their noses. Think I don&#8217;t know what they&#8217;re thinking? </p>
<p>I was teased by other kids all through my life. Even the in the adult world, people changed Ron Moore around and made it Moore Ron &#8211; MORON! Hardy, har har! </p>
<p>Once a girl figured this moron stuff out right after we finished having sex in bed! I held it in and didn&#8217;t say anything, and on the next romp I got even. I entered her through her back door. &#8220;OUCH, not there!&#8221; &#8220;SORRY!&#8221; (now, who&#8217;s the MORON?) Come to think of it she was like a retard too. Maybe she was? </p>
<p>I used to get pissed off but after the years went by, I laughed at that MOORE-RON stuff myself! It IS pretty funny.<br />
We had a kid in our neighborhood his name was Edward Hitzkowski &#8211; we knick-named him &#8220;Eddie Hit&#8221; which sounds a lot like &#8220;Idiot&#8221; if you say Eddie Hitt real fast (try it). So we called him IDIOT to get him mad. Was this guy a real idiot? He certainly was!! </p>
<p>LAUGHING! Its good for us! </p>
<p>There is no way around it, people DO and have always laughed at stupid people; the idiots, morons, mentals and yes, the RETARDS! Especially the retards &#8211; they are the most hilarious of all. </p>
<p>I mean, if you&#8217;ve ever been around a real retard you have to admit, they do and say some of the funniest shit &#8211; I nearly died laughing a few times because of one of them in my life when I was a little kid. </p>
<p>There was this retarded guy named &#8220;Alvin&#8221; who was around when I was about twelve, (he was in his thirties) and me and my friends would tell him stuff about the adults on the block who we didn&#8217;t like. </p>
<p>We knew exactly what retarded Alvin would do with the information he was spoon-fed by us.<br />
On warm summer nights, he would sit there in his beach chair rocking away like, like, well &#8211; like a retard. </p>
<p>When certain people passed him on the street, he blurted out the stuff that we told him&gt; He had a real annoying voice, but very funny, like he was talking through his nose. A really retarded sounding voice. There&#8217;s to other way to put it. </p>
<p>I can remember him saying things like;<br />
&#8220;Hey Lilly, you&#8217;re such a fat pig your husband can&#8217;t fit in bed with you! He&#8217;s jerking off in the closet right now!&#8221; &#8220;Mr Ralphie sucks my cock when nobody&#8217;s looking &#8211; right Mr Ralphie?&#8221; </p>
<p>We taught him a song to the melody of Jingle Bells entitled, &#8220;Sniff my Farts&#8221;. We had a ball! </p>
<p>It was sad when Alvin and his parents died in a house fire in 1955. All of our fun went up in smoke! </p>
<p>His mother and father smoked and he would be fascinated by the matches and lighters. The Fire Marshall reported he burnt his house down after dropping a Zippo lighter on some newspapers in the basement in the middle of the night.<br />
Poor Alvin was very funny. We loved him for it! It&#8217;s the funniest stuff ever and I&#8217;m still laughing, 65 years later! Ha ha! </p>
<p>Go out and have a fun evening tonight at the movies you old farts, and even you REAL mindless retards, who laugh at your own feet with your snotty nose dripping on them while beating off to Hanna Montanna &#8211; go see the movie, it looks so funny!</p>
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		<title>By: Ronald Moore Jr.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ronald Moore Jr.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 16:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Listen people, get with it and stop whining! Its a movie, its entertainment - if you don&#039;t like it, don&#039;t go see it. 

Look at my name &quot;Ronald Moore&quot;. As soon as I tell people my name some people catch on right away, Ronald, your name is Ronald Moore, really? Then their faces usually turn red and they snicker, or hold it in until snot comes out of their noses. Think I don&#039;t know what they&#039;re thinking? 

I was teased by other kids all through my life. Even the in the adult world, people changed Ron Moore around and made it Moore Ron - MORON! Hardy, har har! 

Once a girl figured this moron stuff out right after we finished having sex in bed! I held it in and didn&#039;t say anything, and on the next romp I got even. I entered her through her back door. &quot;OUCH, not there!&quot; &quot;SORRY!&quot; (now, who&#039;s the MORON?) Come to think of it she was like a retard too. Maybe she was? 

I used to get pissed off but after the years went by, I laughed at that MOORE-RON stuff myself! It IS pretty funny. 
We had a kid in our neighborhood his name was Edward Hitzkowski - we knick-named him &quot;Eddie Hit&quot; which sounds a lot like &quot;Idiot&quot; if you say Eddie Hitt real fast (try it). So we called him IDIOT to get him mad. Was this guy a real idiot? He certainly was!! 

LAUGHING! Its good for us! 

There is no way around it, people DO and have always laughed at stupid people; the idiots, morons, mentals and yes, the RETARDS! Especially the retards - they are the most hilarious of all. 

I mean, if you&#039;ve ever been around a real retard you have to admit, they do and say some of the funniest shit - I nearly died laughing a few times because of one of them in my life when I was a little kid. 

There was this retarded guy named &quot;Alvin&quot; who was around when I was about twelve, (he was in his thirties) and me and my friends would tell him stuff about the adults on the block who we didn&#039;t like. 

We knew exactly what retarded Alvin would do with the information he was spoon-fed by us. 
On warm summer nights, he would sit there in his beach chair rocking away like, like, well - like a retard. 

When certain people passed him on the street, he blurted out the stuff that we told him&gt; He had a real annoying voice, but very funny, like he was talking through his nose. A really retarded sounding voice. There&#039;s to other way to put it. 

I can remember him saying things like; 
&quot;Hey Lilly, you&#039;re such a fat pig your husband can&#039;t fit in bed with you! He&#039;s jerking off in the closet right now!&quot; &quot;Mr Ralphie sucks my cock when nobody&#039;s looking - right Mr Ralphie?&quot; 

We taught him a song to the melody of Jingle Bells entitled, &quot;Sniff my Farts&quot;. We had a ball! 

It was sad when Alvin and his parents died in a house fire in 1955. All of our fun went up in smoke! 

His mother and father smoked and he would be fascinated by the matches and lighters. The Fire Marshall reported he burnt his house down after dropping a Zippo lighter on some newspapers in the basement in the middle of the night. 
Poor Alvin was very funny. We loved him for it! It&#039;s the funniest stuff ever and I&#039;m still laughing, 65 years later! Ha ha! 

Go out and have a fun evening tonight at the movies you old farts, and even you REAL mindless retards, who laugh at your own feet with your snotty nose dripping on them while beating off to Hanna Montanna - go see the movie, it looks so funny!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Listen people, get with it and stop whining! Its a movie, its entertainment &#8211; if you don&#8217;t like it, don&#8217;t go see it. </p>
<p>Look at my name &#8220;Ronald Moore&#8221;. As soon as I tell people my name some people catch on right away, Ronald, your name is Ronald Moore, really? Then their faces usually turn red and they snicker, or hold it in until snot comes out of their noses. Think I don&#8217;t know what they&#8217;re thinking? </p>
<p>I was teased by other kids all through my life. Even the in the adult world, people changed Ron Moore around and made it Moore Ron &#8211; MORON! Hardy, har har! </p>
<p>Once a girl figured this moron stuff out right after we finished having sex in bed! I held it in and didn&#8217;t say anything, and on the next romp I got even. I entered her through her back door. &#8220;OUCH, not there!&#8221; &#8220;SORRY!&#8221; (now, who&#8217;s the MORON?) Come to think of it she was like a retard too. Maybe she was? </p>
<p>I used to get pissed off but after the years went by, I laughed at that MOORE-RON stuff myself! It IS pretty funny.<br />
We had a kid in our neighborhood his name was Edward Hitzkowski &#8211; we knick-named him &#8220;Eddie Hit&#8221; which sounds a lot like &#8220;Idiot&#8221; if you say Eddie Hitt real fast (try it). So we called him IDIOT to get him mad. Was this guy a real idiot? He certainly was!! </p>
<p>LAUGHING! Its good for us! </p>
<p>There is no way around it, people DO and have always laughed at stupid people; the idiots, morons, mentals and yes, the RETARDS! Especially the retards &#8211; they are the most hilarious of all. </p>
<p>I mean, if you&#8217;ve ever been around a real retard you have to admit, they do and say some of the funniest shit &#8211; I nearly died laughing a few times because of one of them in my life when I was a little kid. </p>
<p>There was this retarded guy named &#8220;Alvin&#8221; who was around when I was about twelve, (he was in his thirties) and me and my friends would tell him stuff about the adults on the block who we didn&#8217;t like. </p>
<p>We knew exactly what retarded Alvin would do with the information he was spoon-fed by us.<br />
On warm summer nights, he would sit there in his beach chair rocking away like, like, well &#8211; like a retard. </p>
<p>When certain people passed him on the street, he blurted out the stuff that we told him&gt; He had a real annoying voice, but very funny, like he was talking through his nose. A really retarded sounding voice. There&#8217;s to other way to put it. </p>
<p>I can remember him saying things like;<br />
&#8220;Hey Lilly, you&#8217;re such a fat pig your husband can&#8217;t fit in bed with you! He&#8217;s jerking off in the closet right now!&#8221; &#8220;Mr Ralphie sucks my cock when nobody&#8217;s looking &#8211; right Mr Ralphie?&#8221; </p>
<p>We taught him a song to the melody of Jingle Bells entitled, &#8220;Sniff my Farts&#8221;. We had a ball! </p>
<p>It was sad when Alvin and his parents died in a house fire in 1955. All of our fun went up in smoke! </p>
<p>His mother and father smoked and he would be fascinated by the matches and lighters. The Fire Marshall reported he burnt his house down after dropping a Zippo lighter on some newspapers in the basement in the middle of the night.<br />
Poor Alvin was very funny. We loved him for it! It&#8217;s the funniest stuff ever and I&#8217;m still laughing, 65 years later! Ha ha! </p>
<p>Go out and have a fun evening tonight at the movies you old farts, and even you REAL mindless retards, who laugh at your own feet with your snotty nose dripping on them while beating off to Hanna Montanna &#8211; go see the movie, it looks so funny!</p>
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