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Leesa (gallytrotter@mchsi.com) 11:32 pm UTC 09/12/08 |
In reply to: | re: Jim's Blog/ Mrs. Palin - soonerdawg 10:48 pm UTC 09/12/08 |
You know soonerdawg, you DON'T hear 'liberals screaming about wanting abortions' at all stages of pregnancy--do you honestly think it's easy for any woman to be faced with that agonising dilemma? It's a horrible, very personal situation that should not merit government scrutinty. Abortion as birth control is perceived as ridulous over the board. No democrat or 'liberal' proposes that seriously. Of course precautions and the education of thus makes sense. Which are exactly the things this Palin twit is opposed to. This is why you need to pay close attention. These dumb fucks oppose your beliefs--Jesus, please pay attention!! Why do you think we're so fucking scared!!! Leesa J! > I'm against abortion. I believe in it in the instances of > saving the mother's life or rape, but other than that if > it is such an important issue for some people to have that > right I don't see why they don't take precautions. That is > what gets me about some liberals -- you hear them scream > about having the right to get an abortion under any > circumstance, yet these are the same people who lash out > at the government for not taking better care of our > children. I don't know if I honestly believe that life > begins at conception, but it's hard to imagine a child in > the womb, especially at the stage where it's kicking and > whatnot, should not be considered alive or worthy of human > rights. Yes, the thought of an infant born and > subsequently put to sleep because he was supposed to have > been aborted is worth losing sleep over. > > You're right, everyone's tax plans pander to the American > people, and in most instances they don't work out. No one > who runs for President is going to say that they're in > favor of raising peoples' taxes. I have never seen an > election where the promise of tax cuts wasn't offered. > > There is nothing wrong with talking to rogue nations, but > you have to do it with a grain of salt. Saying that you > would fly to Iran and talk to that country's leader as an > equal is naive. Unless you enjoy getting stabbed in the > back. You and I could get into a fight and you could be > giving me a thourough ass kicking to the point where > you're kicking the shit out of me while I'm on the ground, > and you know what Obama'd say? "Hey, you guys knock it > off." > > The American Dream is alive and well, but it's not in > politics, it's in being a celebrity. As Obama's star here > continues to fade, the American people will elect a man > who has fought and sacrificed for them his whole life and > has the substance of a record. The White House needs a > work horse, not a show pony. > > > LMAO...what a crock! > > > > So are you for or against abortion? Because it sounds like > > you're for them but not the botched ones which probably > > are so small in numbers it's hardly worth losing sleep > > over. > > > > Tax plan pandering to the American people...WTF? Aren't > > ALL tax plans like that? And if his tax plans is going to > > lose jobs, can you please tell me how many US jobs have > > gone oversea's under Bush's fantastic tax plan? If you > > said around 5 million then you get a gold star. > > > > I'd rather have someone talk to a 'rogue' nation than have > > some grumpy old bastard with a short fuse and an itchy > > finger on the nuclear button. > > > > Through dreams we create more, we achieve more and we > > aspire to be better than we are right now. There's nothing > > wrong with dreaming as reality sometimes is such a bore. > > > > I'm guessing the 'American Dream' then is a load of old. > > bollocks > > > > > > > > > Obama has succeeded in making a lot of people believe that > > > he is America's saviour. If abortion is someone's primary > > > motivation, then obviously you would want to vote for one > > > of the most liberal candidates of our time -- he is > > > against protecting children who are born after a botched > > > abortion for God's sake! His tax plan is nothing but > > > pandering to the American people and would be dangerous to > > > our economy if passed. Raising taxes on businesses will > > > only increase the prices we pay for the services those > > > businesses offer and could lead them to cut jobs. His > > > policy of talking with the leaders of rogue nations > > > without precondition is naive -- do we trust the sincerity > > > and integrity of the leaders of countries such as Iran and > > > North Korea? Has Obama proven to have the moxy to continue > > > to apply the pressure needed to keep these regimes from > > > acquiring nuclear weapons? Barack Obama is a man with a > > > dream and it is time that he woke up. He is not ready to > > > lead or keep our country safe. > > > > > > McCain/Palin '08 > > | |
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