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I have a habit of falling in love with souls who have yet to be at peace with their bodies, their minds, their weaknesses. I try to build them, to find the parts of them that are missing in me. I end up with holes in my chest.”

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The stupidest argument for abortion is that it’s “a woman’s body." Yeah, this fist is just my body. I can do whatever I want with it. Including punching you in your baby-murdering mouth.

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Why is that a stupid argument?

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So violent, shame you can never have a coherent conversation with pro-lifers now-a-days.

^ Amen to that. We're lucky abortion is an option in this country, IMO.

I wonder if James Holmes and Adam Lanza were part of some weird shit

MK Ultra stuff that the parents allowed to happen... Lanza in particular looked like he had been abused, hence the wide eyes. Same with Jimmy in his second mugshot. Those wide eyes are a sure sign of being mind-fucked. Watch Cathy O'Brien break it down, several years before either incident happened: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CQ2FnG9Ldg

BOSTON (AP) -- Boston's fire chief is resigning, citing criticism from deputies for his response to the marathon bombings.

In a letter dated Monday, Chief Steve Abraira (uh-BREHR'-uh) says his resignation is effective Friday.

Thirteen deputies had complained to Mayor Tom Menino in a letter that Abraira's failure to take command of the bombing scene was indefensible and part of a pattern of shirking leadership.

Abraira says those "baseless attacks" compelled him to step down. He says they have made it impossible for him to do his job.

He says his command staff had control of the bombing scene and he acted appropriately.

Abraira says he had difficulty getting support in the department because was hired from the outside in 2011.

Deputy Chief John Hasson has been named acting chief. He's among those who signed the April letter.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

Boston's fire chief announced his resignation Monday, saying public criticism from his deputies for the way he responded to the marathon bombings has made it impossible for him to do his job.

Chief Steve Abraira said in a letter that his resignation is effective Friday.

Thirteen deputies complained to Mayor Tom Menino in a letter in April that Abraira's failure to take command of the bombing scene was indefensible and part of a pattern of shirking leadership.

"You can unequivocally consider this letter a vote of no confidence in Chief Abraira," said the letter, which was first reported by The Boston Globe.

Abraira has said his command staff had the bombing scene under control and he acted according to national standards, which dictate the chief takes charge only if something's going wrong.

In his resignation letter, he wrote, "The baseless attacks by the Deputy Chiefs, especially their actions of making this a matter of public debate by leaking their letter of April 26th to the press, has made it impossible for me to continue to do my job."

He said he never had support from "a number" of department members because he was hired from outside the department in 2011.

Abraira, the city's first Hispanic chief, was also the first hired from outside the department's own union. He previously led the Dallas department and was an assistant chief in Miami.

Abraira thanked Menino and Fire Commissioner Roderick Fraser for their backing. Fraser had expressed confidence in his entire command staff, including Abraira. And a Menino spokeswoman had said the mayor had "full confidence in Commissioner Fraser to do what's best for the department," including his personnel decisions.