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Humbleness should rule the days and weeks ahead. As far as I'm concerned, we all won two nights ago. He received votes from every walk of life, from Democrats, Independents & Republicans. Eveyone voted for him and Senator McCain, so those who want to turn this into a "We beat you" spiel........

Completely have missed the damn point. And THAT, is the true shame.

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Jess & JP,

As I said before as far as gay rights we still have a long way to go in both parties.

yes a barrier was broken with Obama being elected and he has a lot of things to be thankful for that helped that to happen. As many of the pundits said his biggest help was the economy and people being so angry at Bush and the Republicans. But you look at polls right before the economy turned so bad. McCain was leading or very close. If the election was held then there would have been a different or closer turnout.

But in both parties the barriers have still not been broken. Many think that just because a person voted for Obama they were voting for his 100% beliefs. Many voted purely on the voice of change. It was someone different. Many voted because they liked his economy issues better. Some African Americans voted for him simply because he was black just like some folks voted against him simply because he was black. I say all that to simply say that a vote for Obama was not a 100% across the board affirmation of everythign he was saying.

Just as many Democrats voted for Prop 8 as voted for it. So many of the Democrats are just as homophobic as Repubicans are and vice versa. It is a barrier that is going to take a long time to break down.

It goes back to what I said before so many feel like it is being pushed on them and theirs and they will fight against. The same that many are talking about in this thread that they feel like the religious right push their beliefs on them - many of them feel like those type of things are being pushed on them. And they used their right as Americans to go to the polls and voted against it.

No civil rights issue is broken overnight - it takes years.

We as Americans have got to get out of our attitude of me and mine and my rights and develop an attitude of thinking of others. But we grow more and more selfish every year. Instead of the Christians saying well it is not bothering me that 2 gays over here are married that is their business - they don't. They worry about what it is doing to them and not about the rights of those 2 people. Non-christians didn't say well I don't have to bow my head and pray at a football game, I will let them have that. I just don't have to participate. No they had to put a stop to it.

The Jewish girl in New York didn't worry about the majority of students in her school who celebrated Christmas. She and her family worried about how it felt to her and her alone. And they fought it and now in that school and so many others they are not even allowed to exchange Christmas presents or even decorate for Christmas anymore.

Everyday someone's rights are taken away because of the rights of the few. Just like as I said here in Tennssee a smoker cannot even exercise their right to smoke in a smoking area even in their own workplaces anymore as all smoking areas in public places have been banned by the non-smokers.

We need to all realize that MY RIGHTS END AT MY FINGERTIPS AND QUIT TRYING TO INFRINGE THAT AREA TO TAKE UP SOMEONE ELSE'S RIGHTS TOO.

But it ain't gonna happen because we grow more and more selfish every single year.

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I was genuinely surprised at Prop 8 passing in CA. Even the Govenator was against it, wasn't he? Here in FL, I had a feeling Prop 2 would pass because there was absolutely no ads against it airing on TV. Everything you saw was "vote Yes". And there are still quite a few "old south" counties in this state...so...

Well said. All of us need to come together now and support the new President. He will need it.

I went to see Tina Turner last night here. Awesome show. She was very happy about our new President. She said (speaking to the audience) "You should be in a great mood. You have a new President and I'm with you tonight!" That woman is amazing.

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A couple other things...

We were watching Nightline last night and they were at Howard University in DC the night of election. How inspiring it was to see the crowds reaction to Obama's win. The joy and hope instilled in these young people with this historic event brought tears to my eyes. How wonderful to be alive during this time, regardless of your political leanings, to realize that barriers for people of color are falling and we should all celebrate that.

One thing they reported that really got to me that I was not aware of....the White House was built on the back of slave labor. Now an African American will reside in that house. It's about time.

I hope that Obama's presidency will bring about the long-overdue healing of racial relationships.

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I agree that we need to come together too, but it is a little late to call for that now. Not because anyone in this thread is saying it, but it is just hard for now the Dems or whoever supported Obama to expect a nation to come together and support Obama for the sake of the country when no one could come together and support the country under Bush or whoever.

The division in our country has been set up over the last 12 to 15 years creating a totally Partisan country where no one can come together and support one another again. It will take that many years of change and more to overcome that. The Republicans and Democrats have always fought but it got worse during the Clinton years and has just continued from then on.

No one are graceful losers anymore and no one are graceful winners and it all just plays into the animosity that both sides feel for one another. And if Obama and the politicians don't play up a Bipartisan unit together then it will never change. It is just like at one of America's most crucial times in the last few months with the bail out at stake people couldn't help but play the blame game and Nancy Pelosi was chief in running that choosing to take that time to blame Bush for everything.

Over the last 8 years the celebrities that everyone looks too for guidance have done nothing but work to call Bush names and even say if the Republicans win again they are leaving the country.

And then when the Dems win they all say now the whole country needs to pull together and forget the past and lets work together.

It don't happen that way. People don't forget months and years of name calling and the like overnight.

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IMHO, comparing smoking or wearing seatbelts to gay marriage is like comparing apples to oranges. JMHO. Smoking and seat belts are public heath issues, aren't they? I do smoke occasionally, and am always aware of those that might not smoke and are concerned about second-hand issues. Wearing seat belts saves lives.

Gay marriage, or gay rights, is not a public health issue, nor is it something you choose like smoking or wearing seatbelts. And gay marriage or gay rights has never caused anyone else's death - that's not involved in the union between two people who love each other. If you smoke, the probabilities are that you will get cancer and die from it. If you don't wear a seatbelt and are involved in serious accident, you could die as well. How does gay marriage compare to that? Perhaps some evangelical somewhere may have a heart attack seeing two men kissing, but it's really not the same thing.

Pardon me, and this is the last time I will address this "Dems didn't come together for Bush" argument.

First of all, both party supporters in this thread sometimes got ugly. The Dems did not have a corner on the market in that arena. Secondly, I didn't vote for Bush in 2000 or 2004, but supported him after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. However, the Republican party squandered that bipartisanship when they launched the "war" in Iraq and started using gay marriage as a wedge issue to divide the country.

If you can name an instance wherein Clinton (the last Dem in the White House) used wedge issues to divide the electorate, please educate me. I simply can't recall an administration so divisive as the one that's fixin to leave the Oval Office in January.

And it is in the best interest in the country to come together. The minority speaker did as much as Pelosi in railroading the bailout package. As Roman said, those that want the country to succeed will put the past behind them and come together as a nation to solve our problems.

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I was just citing different issues. It won't matter and the attitudes taken here just prove it. No one can come together because even when you just try to discuss it and point out two sides of things you have people come on and try to say you are being petty or you are citing stupid issues. I will just keep my thoughts to myself from now on because obviously I am too petty and too stupid to even have an opinion.

Over and out.

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I think there is genuine excitement in the country and the world. There will be anger and there will be people who disagree with what the new president will do. That's fine. This country was built on protest and it was built on well-meaning people arguing their differences. It will happen. That does not mean we are a divided country. It means we are a democracy.

I don't think people look to celebrities for leadership. I do think celebrities have the same right to criticize their president as anyone else. I also think people who voted for McCain did so because they disagreed with Obama's policies and agreed with McCain's. That is fine and I don't expect them to all of a sudden say, OK you won, we quit. There will also be ignorant people who call him socialist, baby killer or whatever. That are ignorant people in both parties. They do not represent the majority.

As far as gay rights, I do think the Republicans are less open to it then dems. Sorry, it is just the truth. There is no getting around the fact that Karl Rove used gay rights, and George W. Bush used gay rights, as a campaign issue. I think that is no different than segregationist using civil rights as a campaign issue. It's appealing to people's prejudices. It's not the entire Republican Party. In fact, it's not even the majority. But the Republican Party has lost touch with it's true base -- fiscal conservatives. After this election, I believe the Republicans will recognize the base is economic conservatives and I think Democrats are realizing that their base is not social liberals either.

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One of the minuses of being pages behind in a thread is that I see a post to which I want to respond and I could keep reading and maybe see other responses to it but then I might lose track of the initial post. I haven't finished reading through but I do want to respond to this because I disagree with you about it being about people being mean....though I understand why you see it that way.

I don't think that every person that supported Prop 8 did it with the thought of denying a person's opportunity. I think some of the people did it as a way of preserving what they see as a tradition. Yes, in fighting for their beliefs they deny another person of theirs but it's to me a no win battle in which you can't satisfy everyone.....and I guess that's the way life is.

I have friends who voted for it and friends who voted against it. Most of my friends who voted for it did so based on their moral convictions and if you don't see things as they do then it's easy to stand on the outside and criticize them but I didn't hear one of them express that they wanted to hurt someone Nor are any of them malicious people or they simply wouldn't be friends of mine. They just very strongly believe that the Bible speaks of marriage between a man and a woman and to do otherwise is to abandon their beliefs.

My comment on the whole infringement of rights regarding smoking and seat belts is that I agree that an adult should have the right to smoke or drive without a seat belt if they so choose. I think the laws should be applicable to minors or mentally incapacitated people when it comes to those things. The flip side of this though is what happens when that adult who chooses not to wear his/her seat belt gets into an accident or the smoker develops lung cancer. In the end, who pays the medical expenses to keep that individual or those individuals alive? Should people who willingly and knowingly engage in risky behavior be made to pay higher premiums to offset the costs that may result from that behavior?

When a person does something that only has an effect on himself then there's not much of an issue. The problem is when a person directly or an indirectly affects other people. Some people might see a person who knowingly infects someone with AIDS as malicious and someone who smokes regularly around an asthmatic child as cruel.

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Did I act rude towards you?

No.

No wonder I don't take anything you say seriously.

Oh, and could you do me a favor?

Noone in this thread came off rudely, shoving "We Won!" crap in people's faces. Don't paint us with the same brush you are painting others with.

Thank you. Over and out.

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After his success in high school, Spiner moved on to the University of Houston and began performing in local theatre in Houston. Eventually he dropped out of college to move to New York City and try his acting luck there. While in New York, Spiner gained more stage acting experience, performing in several Broadway and Off-Broadway plays, including The Three Musketeers and Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with George. In 1984, Spiner decided to try film acting and moved again, this time to LA, where he appeared in several pilots and made-for-TV movies. He then auditioned for the up-and-coming show Star Trek: The Next Generation. Spiner himself was never a fan of science fiction or of the original Star Trek, but figured the show would soon be cancelled and he desperately needed the money. Starting in 1987, Spiner played Data for 15 years, during the show’s 7 seasons and the four feature films that followed. Even when the show was cancelled in 1994, Spiner’s career as a performer barely paused. He is most remembered for his role in Independence Day as Dr. Okun, the somewhat awkward chief scientist of Area 51 who is attacked and killed by his alien subjects. He has also made appearances on Law & Order, Friends, Dude, Where’s My Car?, I Am Sam, and The Aviator. Spiner returned to the theatre and appeared in the Broadway revival 1776 as John Adams. Unlike most of his co-stars, Spiner is not very active in the Star Trek convention scene. He has made a few appearances, but overall his lack of interest in science fiction gets the best of him. However, he still regards Patrick Stewart and LeVar Burton as two of his best friends. One of the challenges forensicators face is finding the human element in their events; to not be robotic and detached, but simply themselves. It is this crucial element that separates the good from the great. As the character Data, Spiner sums up the NFL experience the best: “If being human is not simply a matter of being born flesh and blood – if it is instead a way of thinking, acting, and feeling, then I am hopeful that one day I will discover my own humanity. Until then…I will continue learning, changing, growing, and trying to become more than what I am.”   https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/12/09/an-interview-with-brent-spiner https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-02-17-ca-1835-story.html https://www.discogs.com/artist/1224629-Brent-Spiner?srsltid=AfmBOorfw9Nl3EZ4fc-plhbgU3ng2bSQTruygkdJxZgsPquzQ6sBhCbj     Leslie Charleson    pg. 435   PILOTS/PROPOSALS ANOTHER APRIL      April Weston Moss   1974    (Made for T. V.)   Article including James Rebhorn, Catherine Cox and Peter Kluge -- all former daytime actors .https://www.wittenberg.edu/administration/universitycommunications/magazine/spring1999/curtaincalling
    • For anyone who missed the end of Friday June 6 due to news interruption, the last five minutes of every episode is uploaded to the official GH facebook late in the evening, usually around 11:30pm Eastern. Here's the end of that episode: https://www.facebook.com/generalhospital/videos/3649028845342563
    • Thanks so much for posting this. Since they had retconned Roger/Holly's relationship after his return as being "Roger was always in love with Holly" when it was actually the other way around, they kept up this narrative in this video. Understandable, but it still bugs me. Holly was never his "heart." That's baloney. He only married her to be in Christina's life and was screwing other women like Diane and Hillary the whole time. Peggy was truly the only woman that Roger ever loved, and even that wasn't a very healthy relationship. Holly only really fell out of love with Roger after she realized she loved Ed while they were divorcing. I'm glad he reminded people that the rape scenes were taped in a day. It's amazing what they accomplished with very little rehearsal. That scene still has great impact after all these years. And OMG, watching the scenes of Roger's return in comparison...the quality in the writing really nosedived. The stupid mask. (I love the way they joke about the mask at the end). Alan's insanely over-the-top reaction to his return when Roger had no hold against him anymore. Yikes, one of the worst things Long did while she was still writing the show, though I will cut her a break since she absolutely had a tough task bringing back a guy who fell off a cliff.
    •   Thanks! You reminded me I did not remember to add in the preemptions for the dark weeks, since those are not listed on the sortable charts, so these are the additional preemptions per newspaper listings and Vanderbilt News for the 1973-1978 dark weeks. I have added them in to the full lists above.   8/26/74-8/30/74 Another World Wednesday episode- 3:04PM (26 minutes) 8/26/74-8/30/74 Doctors Preempted Wednesday- Ford News Conference 8/26/74-8/30/74 Edge of Night Preempted Wednesday- Ford News Conference 12/22/75-12/26/75 As the World Turns Preempted Friday- Sun Bowl 12/22/75-12/26/75 Guiding Light Preempted Friday- Sun Bowl 12/22/75-12/26/75 Search for Tomorrow Preempted Friday- Sun Bowl 12/22/75-12/26/75 Young and the Restless Preempted Friday- Sun Bowl 8/22/77-8/26/77 Doctors Preempted Tuesday- Carter News Conference 8/22/77-8/26/77 Guiding Light Preempted Tuesday- Carter News Conference 8/22/77-8/26/77 One Life to Live Preempted Tuesday- Carter News Conference (possibly aired just 3-315PM) 4/24/78-4/28/78 Another World Preempted Tuesday- Carter News Conference 4/24/78-4/28/78 General Hospital Preempted Tuesday- Carter News Conference 4/24/78-4/28/78 Guiding Light Tuesday ep- 230-3PM (30 minutes) 6/26/78-6/30/78 Edge of Night Preempted Monday- Carter News Conference 12/25/78-12/29/78 Another World Preempted Monday- (Local Fill) & Fiesta Bowl 12/25/78-12/29/78 As the World Turns Preempted Monday- Peach Bowl 12/25/78-12/29/78 Guiding Light Preempted Monday- Peach Bowl
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