Tuesday, gave rats in DC more rights than an unborn baby
Wednesday, forced employers to pay for contraception Thursday, petitioned congress to allow DC to use americans taxpayer money for abortions Friday, forced African American mothers to abort their babies. Ethnic cleansing. Good weekend ahead. There. |
Monday's Democrat is named Santorum. |
Well OF COURSE we are going to have to kill more babies if we can't get any contraception. You can't have it all ways, freaks. |
You are an idiot OP and I don't even feel the need to be polite to somone as obviously closed minded and obtuse as you. |
20:18 Here's an idea. Take responsibility for your own fertility. Go into a pharmacy, find the contraceptive section. Make a selection. Viola. Problem solved. |
Tuesday: A lie Wednesday: Many states, including those governed by Republicans, have the same rule. Morever, many insurance companies find it cost effective to provide free contraception. Thursday: This is a decision for DC elected officials. Moreover, some states do the same. Friday: A lie BTW: You are a bigot! |
Boo for lack of creativity. If you want to mock the post, you have to do it as well. All you said was "abortion" over and over with a "contraception" thrown in. |
Op - if you are going to be alarmist, do it right:
M - instal socialist regime T - round up all Republicans and place them in Illuminati secret "reeducation camps" W - outlaw guns Th - outlaw marriage F - turn over control of the country to the UN |
Sunday, I went to a Catholic church and tied up the parishoners while I put birth control pills in their mouths and washed it down with sacramental wine.
Saturday, I went to a Catholic church and sexually molested the altar boys. Oh wait, that was the priest. My mistake. |
You're so right. I forgot Newt Gingrich needs these babies to do janitorial labor in the schools to learn the value of work while the white kids study. |
M: Fact No 1: ObamaCare is based substantially on the Mass plan proposed by and signed into law by Gov. Rommey, who I believe is running for President in the Socialist Party Primaries. Both Rommey and Obama used the same outside advisors for their plans, and these advisors have acknowledged that the plans are substantially the same. Fact 2: The idea of an individual mandate originated in the conservative think tanks in DC. Fact 3: In ObamaCare, the payors are not the Federal or state governments, and the doctors and other health care providers are not government employees, whether federal or state. This contrasts with Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare, whether governments are either payor or provider, or both. I am relatively confident that Republicans are not supporting the elimination of Tricare, which is government operated and paid for. T: Not worth a response. W: Fact: No leading Democrat has supported this. Democrats, of course, have supported gun registrations. So, do you support Second Amendment rights in Afghanistan or Iraq. What about Mexico? BTW. The ready supply of guns puts our troops and agents at risk in all of these places. Th: Did you know that divorce rates were lower in Blue States than Red States? Maybe, those Red States can learn something from the Blue States, where citizens are generally healthier, more educated, live longer, and get divorced less often. Your choice. F: Yes, our control is going to be controlled by the UN. I wait for an example. |
7:28: You're a liberal spoofing OP, right? |
Yep. |
From the Washington Post:
Decades ago, near the end of the Age of Aquarius, a Republican congressman from Texas argued passionately that the federal government should pay for birth control for poor women. 'We need to take sensationalism out of this topic so that it can no longer be used by militants who have no real knowledge of the voluntary nature of the program but, rather, are using it as a political stepping stone,' said George H.W. Bush. 'If family planning is anything, it is a public health matter.' Title X, the law he sponsored that still funds family planning for the poor, passed the House by a vote of 298 to 32. It passed the Senate unanimously. A Republican president, Richard Nixon, enthusiastically signed it. That was 1970. |
So it is okay for lib's to denigtate conservatives but not the other way around? Get over yourselves. |