The Sunday Morning Gospel: The F-Word

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When I was growing up, I was taught to never use the 'F-Word'.  The F-Word they were referring to was, of course, fuck.

Today a new F-Word has sprouted, of course I'm talking about faggot.  Don't freak out and call the Human Rights Campaign, I'm gay so I can say it... that's how it goes, right?

The word faggot has gotten a lot of attention lately.  It all started when Isaiah Washington called his Grey's Anatomy co-star TR Knight a faggot.  TR is a faggot, but Isiah is not so we don't have a match.  Washington went to rehab, was assumingly 'cured'.

Then republican mega bitch Ann Coulter comes along and makes fun of Washington saying that she would call democratic presidential candidate John Edwards a faggot but she can't or she would end up in rehab.  Later Coulter said she doesn't see anything wrong with using the word faggot or any other derivative of the word fag.  One by one papers across the country are dropping Coulter's syndicated column.

For those of you ignorant bigots who like Coulter don't know that faggot is a derogatory word that discriminates against another person or group of people who happen to be different than you, the same rules apply to the F-Word as apply to the N-Word. Don't use it or you might get your ass kicked.

And as a general rule of thumb, my grandmother would tell me that if you didn't have anything nice to say, then you shouldn't say anything at all.  So, have a nice week bitches.
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Rachel said:

I'm a bitch!

When I stand up for myself and my beliefs,
they call me a bitch.

When I stand up for those I love, they call me a bitch.

When I speak my mind, think my own thoughts,
or do things my own way, they call me a bitch.

Being a bitch entails raising my children to be strong people who have a solid sense of personal and social responsibility, who are not afraid to stand up for what they believe in and who love and respect themselves for the beautiful beings they are.

Being a bitch means that I am free to be the wonderful creature that am, with all my own intricacies, contradictions, quirks and beauty.

Being a bitch means I won't compromise what's in my heart. It means I live my life MY way.
It means I won't allow anyone to step on me.

When I refuse to tolerate injustice and speak up against it, I am defined as a bitch.

The same thing happens when I take time for myself instead of being everyone's maid, or when I act a little selfish.

I am proud to be a bitch! It means I have the courage and strength to allow myself to be who I truly am and won't become anyone else's idea of what they think I "should" be.

I am outspoken, opinionated, and determined. By God, I want what I want, and there is nothing wrong with that!

So try to stomp on me, try to douse my inner flame, try to squash every ounce of beauty I hold within me. You won't succeed.

And if that makes me a bitch, so be it. I embrace the title and am proud to bear it.

I love this, I can call myself a bitch now and not feel bad about it

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