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rider
Marquette, MI
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Sally wrote: <quoted text>Nice try running from your words, does that really work in liberal circles?? Even Chris Matthews gets it and I doubt even you are a bigger tool than he is. It is idiots like you that are to blame for the mess we are in, if you didn.t vote the white cracker neo-cons in year after year 9-11 would never have happened and we would be in a whole lot better shape. Your Neo=cons blew up the world trade on sept, 11 2011. Just because they let Bin-Laden recruit a bunch of stupid cave dwellers to fly the planes doesn,t get the neo-cons off the hook for planning it. My point being check out Santorum and his young republicans. I am not saying he knew of the charges, I am saying why no attention brought to it? Do you think if Obama had the same connections we would here of it on Fox news and thus the rest of main-stream? watch this and let me know what you think. If nothing else, shouldn't Alex Jone/Wayne Madsen be castrated by main-stream media? Don't panic! Everything Obama says and does backfires and brings transparency to the vast rightwing conspiracey. Think of it, the banking fraudsters,the ease of getting Bin Laden, the Power of the rightwing Christian Mafia, the policy of revolving door politics, the total power by the defense industry, the hate,bigotry and racism on the right,... be patient it is all coming out and we have nothing to lose by re=electing Obama at least it keeps both sides fired up and wondering WTF has been going on since NOV 22nd 1963? Santorum's Strange Ties to Sandusky/Penn State Scandal: Wayne ... Jan 9, 2012 ... Alex also talks with investigative journalist Wayne Madsen about the situation in the Persian Gulf. Madsen has written numerous articles for the ... http://www.youtube.com/watch ...- 137k - If this link fails just type into your search engine Santorum's Strange Ties to Sandusky/Youtube Something is very EVIL is going on in America and is never going to change by just replacing puppets in the WH. We need to connect the power structure and that power structure isn't just one entity. That power structure is more in-line with the 7M Mandate, Google It! Documents Show Christian World Domination Group Paid For Bipartisan Congressional Hawaii Trip/ The stated destination of Tony Hall's and Frank Wolf's February 18-25, 2000 conjugal junkets was Kona, Hawaii, home of the international campus and headquarters of Youth With a Mission. YWAM is a global Christian ministry that owns the C Street House and whose founder Loren Cunningham proposes an ambitious plan for Christian domination in which believers achieve control of key societal sectors including government, business, media, and education: the 7 Mountains Mandate [ link: "7 Mountains" 7 Mountains Mandate , 7 Mountains Mandate , 7 Mountains Mandate ,
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Buck
Livonia, MI
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Odumas s policies wrote: What about peoples right that do not beleive in abortion or contraception?Why should we pay for it?I was responsible and chose not to have kids or need to buy pills to keep from it so why should I have to pay for someone elses?It is bad enough I pay outrageous school taxes for years and don't even have a kid. Both contraception and abortion are legal in this country. If they make them illegal you will be paying for staggering numbers of raising unwanted children. You would be whining about that cost also. Face the the fact that your just a cheapskate!
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Buck
Livonia, MI
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Odumas s policies wrote: <quoted text>They are putting day after pills in vending machines at a college 7 miles from me.how much easier does it have to be? Chalk that one up to American Ingenuity.
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Sally
Medford, NJ
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rider wrote: <quoted text> http://www.youtube.com/watch ...- 137k - If this link fails just type into your search engine I already wasted my time reading your silly rant. Why would I waste even more time on a link you provide every where over and over again?
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An Independent
El Paso, TX
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rider wrote: <quoted text>It is idiots like you that are to blame for the mess we are in, if you didn.t vote the white cracker neo-cons in year after year 9-11 would never have happened and we would be in a whole lot better shape. Your Neo=cons blew up the world trade on sept, 11 2011. Ron Paul supporters oppose neo cons so why don't you actually criticize those that support neo cons and their policies and that would not be Ron Paul or his supporters. The neo cons did not blow up the towers, it was 19 terrorists. We can debate their motivations for doing so, but to say it was neo cons(who I do not agree with) is well...laughable.
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Makes sense
Dearborn, MI
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Santorum = American Taliban
No difference from Afghan Taliban, EXCEPT Santorum likes his pork. Look at his voting record.
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Makes sense
Dearborn, MI
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Buck wrote: <quoted text>Both contraception and abortion are legal in this country. If they make them illegal you will be paying for staggering numbers of raising unwanted children. You would be whining about that cost also. Face the the fact that your just a cheapskate! Cheapskate is putting it nicely. I'd say he's a hypocritical A-hole.
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Anne
Washington, DC
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Chicago Guy wrote: <quoted text> Yes. Because God forbid that a married woman, with three kids, would EVER wish to have sex with her husband without risk of pregnancy. I mean, what a total whorebag slut!!! I'm sure YOUR mom never had sex again, after she had you. Thanks for your moral example on this thread. I wonder if it has occurred to any of them that in the past, many women died in childbirth, often because their bodies were worn out from bearing so many children so close together. One benefit of birth control is the ability for a couple to plan reasonable intervals in which to conceive. It is definitely a hallmark of responsibility for a woman to strive for good health so her kids don't grow up motherless. That happened to a lot of folks I grew up with, and my own mother almost died when I was 3 for this very reason. Fortunately, her doctor saved her and she has lived to a ripe old age.
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Chuck Hays
Colcord, OK
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An Independent wrote: <quoted text> "right to prescription drugs" Wow our rights keep growing and growing, what a country. "A right implies the following: In order to exercise your right to healthcare, for example, the law can be used to force someone to provide you care. That law would have to impose a cost on someone else. What about that person’s right to whatever it is they have to surrender to satisfy your right to healthcare? After all, what is healthcare other than a service provided by another human being. Does anybody want to add your right to a cell phone while we are at it? The taxpayers of this country are shelling out $1.6 billion every year to pay for free cell phones for poor people. Anyone who is on food stamps, Medicaid or who earns up to 135% of the federal poverty line can apply for the entitlement. " Neal Boortz http://news.yahoo.com/washington-footing-cell... You listen to Bob Enyart too much.
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Since: Sep 08
Placitas, NM
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Even though the Reich-wing Obama haters and the paid propagandists will bitch and moan, spew their LIEs, and ramp[ up the hatemongering the fact is: President Obama nailed it! As the Daily Kos opined: UNICORN SIGHTING: A POLITICAL COMPROMISE THAT MAKES BOTH SIDES HAPPY A GENUINE COMPROMISE. By arriving at a solution that satisfied all direct parties to the controversy, Obama finally gets one of his desperately desired compromises. And it's a compromise that gives up nothing—women will still be able to make their own decisions on birth control without having to run it past a bureaucrat, politician, or church official. OBAMA SCORES WITH HIS BASE. The president has shown that sometimes, he actually can stand up for what's right in the face of a full-on conservative shit storm. We've seen enough retreats that for once, we can applaud enthusiastically at the resolution. CONSERVATIVE TRUE ANTI-SEX AGENDA REVEALED. The forced-birth industry has finally outed itself—THEIR PRIMARY OBSESSION ISN'T ABORTION, IT’S SEX. They hate it. They want women to stop doing it. They don't want people to have sex for pleasure. But people like to have sex, and EVEN CATHOLICS like to have it without fear of making babies. GOP'S HYPOCRISY ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REVEALED. Republicans are such staunch defenders of religious freedoms that I'm sure they'll stop opposing the construction of new mosques! When will they jump on the rest of the Catholic social agenda? There's a lot of win to go around. The only downside is that Obama has further eroded his support amongst people who think he is the anti-Christ or can do no right. But yeah, who cares. Among people who matter, this was a genuine home run.
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“Happiness comes through giving”
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Odumas s policies wrote: So you think it is better to take away evryones first amendmant right to enable women to have the right to be a tramp if they choose? I saw a woman holding a man's hand in public recently. What is the world coming to? By the way, you might want to loosen your corset a little. The oxygen is not getting through.
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“Happiness comes through giving”
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scout wrote: Santorum is NOT for Christ. Ron Paul is far closer to Christ. Poor Christ!
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“Happiness comes through giving”
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Lance Winslow wrote: <quoted text>Bristol Palin advocated 'responsible' birth control. Well, it's the thought that counts.
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Odumas s policies wrote: What about peoples right that do not beleive in abortion or contraception?Why should we pay for it?I was responsible and chose not to have kids or need to buy pills to keep from it so why should I have to pay for someone elses?It is bad enough I pay outrageous school taxes for years and don't even have a kid. I paid taxes to fund an obscene war on Iraq, courtesy of idiot-in-chief #43. When you get me a refund I'll see what I can do for you.
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rider
Marquette, MI
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Sally wrote: <quoted text> I already wasted my time reading your silly rant. Why would I waste even more time on a link you provide every where over and over again? The DeVos Family: Meet the Super-Wealthy Right-Wingers Working ... May 6, 2011 ... Betsy Prince DeVos is the sister of Erik Prince, founder of the notorious .... and Religious Right leaders is the Council for National Policy (CNP),... http://www.alternet.org/teaparty/150868/the_d... - 125k -
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rider
Marquette, MI
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Sally wrote: <quoted text> I already wasted my time reading your silly rant. Why would I waste even more time on a link you provide every where over and over again? Go play with Spot than!
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Teach
Danbury, CT
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Chicago Guy wrote: <quoted text> Yep. Did you know the Catholic Church is refusing to pay for it, even for non-church employees, who have legal rights to it? People have legal rights to have birth control provided to them by someone else? Do tell.
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Teach
Danbury, CT
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Chicago Guy wrote: <quoted text> YOU won't be paying for it, dumbass.... thanks exclusively to Obamacare. Beause now everyone will actually have to get their own insurance. Why do pacifists have to fund wars? Why do pedestrians have to fund highway construction? Idiots like you show a breathtaking lack of basic sense. We'll all be paying for it, with ever rising insurance costs. With many forms of birth control pills costing $20 or less a month (as little as $9 a month for generics), it's going to cost twice that just for insurance companies to process the claims.
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Teach
Danbury, CT
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Chicago Guy wrote: <quoted text> Uhhh... I was being sarcastic. Are you really so dense? I didn't call you a total whorebag slut, at all... but you may have to live with me calling you a dumbass. Catholic Churches were always EXEMPT. Catholic hospitals, universities, Jiffy Lubes, and hardware stores are not churches. And the women who work there have a right, under the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, to equal healthcare protection. And the Supreme Court has ruled that this includes a right to contraception. But they don't tell you THAT on FoxNews, do they, dumbass? Again, does that include the right to make someone else pay for it?
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Teach
Danbury, CT
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Anne wrote: <quoted text> I wonder if it has occurred to any of them that in the past, many women died in childbirth, often because their bodies were worn out from bearing so many children so close together. One benefit of birth control is the ability for a couple to plan reasonable intervals in which to conceive. It is definitely a hallmark of responsibility for a woman to strive for good health so her kids don't grow up motherless. That happened to a lot of folks I grew up with, and my own mother almost died when I was 3 for this very reason. Fortunately, her doctor saved her and she has lived to a ripe old age. One in seven women died in childbirth back in the day. The majority of these fatalities were related to post childbirth infections (childbed fever). My great grandmother died this way after the birth of her second child, my grandfather. Antibiotics has nearly wiped this out. C-sections have also saved countless women. Women have had access to birth control pills since the 1950's, and countless other forms of birth control have been around for centuries, including condoms, several early forms of diaphragms and a well known herb that has the same affect as the morning after pill, which grows wild both in Europe and here in the U.S.. The Catholic Church has always condemned the use of birth control, yet there is no law which prohibits Catholic women from obtaining birth control. The question here isn't whether or not a woman has the right to birth control, because all women do. The question is whether or not our government can force a religious organization to provide that which goes against their doctrine. According to the First Amendment, I think the answer is, no, they can't.
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