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Does the DDN think it's the National Enquirer?

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4:49 PM Monday, November 9, 2009

Re “UD grad, former teen sex slave to speak at conference,” Nov. 9: Is this really front-page news or just another attempt by the Dayton Daily News to compete with the likes of the National Enquirer?

jl, no idea what you are talking about with there being more than one side. Yup, the mother lied to trap me and get knocked up. So does that mean I should allow her to be abused or that I don't care for her?
Quentin
3:56 PM, 11/12/2009
Hey Quentin, is that the same daughter you are always moaning about being "tricked" into fathering? Wish you would pick a side and stay on it.
jl
2:25 PM, 11/12/2009
Sorry Monkey but liberals think it is OK all the time. My daughter was abused but since my ex allowed it and protects the guy, liberals are quick to say it doesn't matter and refuse to get involved in trying to go after a REPUBLICAN judge who knows it and protects that pair. It goes against their feminist masters to actually believe the father is good and the mother bad so liberals have been even faster to insult and attack me than conservatives. Kind of like their convicting the Duke boys.
Quentin
8:09 AM, 11/11/2009
Wow! Somebody is kidnapped, held against her will, and forced into prostitution. And you guys think it's some kind of joke? I'd run a little soul check if I were you.
drunken orangetree
7:49 PM, 11/10/2009
Don't worry. The "Springboro Sun" AKA DDN will be gone in a few years.
Bill in Centerville
8:14 AM, 11/10/2009
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