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"Michael Moore: Americans Won’t Call Themselves Liberals ‘Because We All Sound Like Harry Reid’"
http://cnsnews.com/blog/eric-scheiner/michael...
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Judged: 6 6 6 "Michael Moore: Americans Won’t Call Themselves Liberals ‘Because We All Sound Like Harry Reid’" http://cnsnews.com/blog/eric-scheiner/michael... |
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Judged: 6 6 6 Deuter. 23:1 |
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“God bless you, Mr. President” Since: Jul 08
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Judged: 7 5 5 At the White House, spokesman Jay Carney responded Friday by saying Biden's remarks on Libya correctly reflected that any requests for diplomatic security are handled by the State Department. According to Carney, Obama and Biden were unaware of the specific requests mentioned at the House Oversight Committee hearing. Biden "certainly was aware" of the congressional testimony when he responded to questions at the debate, which showed that the vice president was referring to himself and Obama in saying that they didn't know about the request for more security, Carney said. The White House spokesman also repeated earlier assertions that there was no "actual intelligence" beforehand indicating that a terrorist attack on the Benghazi compound was imminent, and noted a formal State Department review was underway. |
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Judged: 7 7 7 End the Ignorance Now! By Michele Jackson It is impossible to become energized to fix a problem if you do not know it exists. Many Black Americans do not know that over 1.3 million babies are dying from abortion each year. They do not know that about 34% of those dying are Black babies, meaning some 440,000 Black children die by abortion each year. Many Black Americans perceive abortion as a political fight, something having little to do with their daily lives. They could not be more wrong. We must make our community see abortion as a problem in our homes. Otherwise how can we ask that abortion be put on the agenda of critical problems to fix within the Black community? How can we call it a genocide or a manifestation of white supremacist thinking, as we call drugs in our community, if it is not common knowledge that abortion has killed nearly 12 million Black babies since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision? In other words, those of us who know the truth about the enormous destructiveness of abortion have a special obligation to make abortion not an abstraction but something intensely personal to the less informed. The problem of drugs in the Black community is personal. Many of us know the men and women dying from and being destroyed by drugs. They are not just statistics to us. They are not somebody else's problem. They are part of our families. They have connections in the community and we have a leadership grappling for ways to solve the drug problem. The aborted baby dies a violent death before even being allowed to come into the world; typically we do not even know her name. Her mother often suffers the loss of her child in lonely silence. Her family might not even know the woman was pregnant and that a relative had existed and was killed. Our community has never gotten the chance to feel these losses consciously and collectively. Also our media-appointed national leadership has treated the problem of abortion by consistently advocating policies that increase the number of abortions. However, the women suffering abortion in silence, and their dead children, are a part of our community in staggering numbers. We have the job of rallying the community to stop the killing of our children. We have the job of rallying the community to find better solutions to pregnancy than killing the baby, than pitting mother against child. But government and health care policies often discourage Black women from choosing life for their babies. Our nation's policies are often based on the premise that Black people's poverty is caused by their reproduction. Blaming the birthrate for poverty ignores the political, social, economic, and individual reasons for people being poor. The public funding of abortion advocacy groups at a time of drastic cuts in welfare spending is particularly significant. This willingness to facilitate abortion for poor women, who are disproportionately Black, but not to address their basic needs, is strong evidence that much of the government is more interested in population reduction than in improving poor women's welfare. Government funding of organizations such as Planned Parenthood, one of the nation's largest providers of abortion clinics, reinforces the beliefs that the "solution" to Black poverty is to curb Black reproduction, that the fertility of Black women is fearsome, and that Black women do not deserve to be mothers. American culture, unfortunately, upholds no popular image of a Black mother tenderly nurturing her child. Instead America has been bombarded with the image of the Black matriarch who demoralizes Black men and transmits a pathological lifestyle to her children, perpetuating poverty and antisocial behavior from one generation to the next. Advocates of abortion told us in the 1970s that legalized abortion would dramatically reduce poverty and extend the rights of women.Years later,with 20 Million Black children dead!! blackgenocide.com . |
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Judged: 7 7 7 Where you live boy... 37th & Shields?? |
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“fairtax.org” Since: Dec 08
gauley bridge wv |
Judged: 5 5 4 Come on Melvin! Really?! |
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Eastern Oregon |
Judged: 5 5 5 Sounds reasonable. |
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Judged: 5 5 5 "silly" And Ryan's constituents are happy. If they are going to be taxed to pay the stimulus bill they should sure as hell get some of the benefits. After all it is their monies. Peace |
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Judged: 5 5 4 You made clear your curiosity with male genitalia...not me... Schlurp away homo... |
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Judged: 4 4 4 Stinks of desperation! |
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Judged: 5 5 5 Yeah..."amazing" would be how I'd describe how ignorant your racist VP is. Princeton Economist: The Math Behind Romney's Tax Plan Adds Up http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/princeton... +++++ JFK speech on tax cuts http://www.youtube.com/watch... As to the JFK speech, there's not a single Obama democrat that would agree with its content. |
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Judged: 4 4 4 Romney’s professed religion is not the problem, it’s his lack of substance. Who knows what he actually stands for, if anything? Trying to get a straight answer from him is like trying to catch the greased pig at Kentucky’s Laurel County Fair. Soo-wee! |
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Judged: 2 2 2 It'the low class thread fool, dem. |
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“Festina lente” Since: Feb 08
Eastern Oregon |
Judged: 4 3 2 Do you realize a nuclear devise can be strapped to a Democrat's ass, and still kill thousands of people? |
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Judged: 3 3 3 Biden: "Hey, none of us knew that the Benghazi consulate wanted more security!" Update: CBS News: Biden’s got some clean-up to do on Libya; Update: White House: "No, really, we had no idea!" ***** What an embarrassing bunch of clowns. This was easily the most disturbing moment of the entire debate — so much so that media outlets like the Washington Post and BuzzFeed immediately published rebuttals to Joe Biden’s claim at the end of the debate. When Martha Raddatz opened the event by talking about Libya, Paul Ryan hammered the Obama administration for not heeding the calls for better security in an area where everyone knew that al-Qaeda and other radical Islamist terror networks had grown significantly since Obama and NATO decapitated the Qaddafi regime. Biden’s defense? Claim ignorance: http://hotair.com/archives/2012/10/12/biden-h... |
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Judged: 2 2 2 Who are the liars? It's either liars or bumbling fools. I suspect both in the case of Obama/Biden. |
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Judged: 2 2 2 "dim" If you had afucking brain it would be clear. You are a racist idiot. Peace KMA |
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Judged: 3 3 3 Stinks like "dem" is more accurate. |
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Judged: 3 3 3 I think Fukushima was one of the worse cover-ups in the history of the world. And yet it still rages on. |
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Judged: 2 2 2 The Bush administration's failure to win Russia's consent to install U.S. missile defenses in its European backyard and a growing list of other disputes suggest that President Bush and his aides have misread the man whose "soul" Bush thought he'd divined when they first met six years ago. Bush's strategy on Russia assumed that Russian President Vladimir Putin embraced democracy, wanted integration with the West and sought a "strategic partnership" in which Moscow would acquiesce to U.S. policies such as NATO expansion. Feuds could be resolved through the close personal relationship that Bush believed he had with his Russian counterpart. Instead, fueled by record oil and natural gas prices and resentment of what he lambasted in February as Bush's "almost uncontained hyper use of force," Putin has led global opposition to the U.S. war in Iraq, hosted Palestinians on the U.S. list of terrorist groups, sold anti-aircraft missiles and other arms to Iran and stymied Bush's drive to tighten U.N. sanctions on the Islamic republic for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment. Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2007/10/12/20508/b... Putin liked Bush. Just not his policies. |
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