I have no problem with the Senate needing the approval of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops -- a group who is exclusively male and who are forbidden from having sexual relations and who act at the behest of a foreign city-state whose leader is a former Hitler Youth -- regarding reproductive rights for the women of the United States of America.
Why would anyone?
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aren't we lucky little things to have that sweet old nazi looking out for our female parts since we are either too stupid or evil to do it ourselves.
ReplyDeleteof course- we are perfectly capable of being mothers. at least that is the logic behind our good fathers position!
behest of a foreign city-state whose leader is a former Hitler Youth
ReplyDeleteI believe that being in the Hitler Youth was mandatory at the time.
Like progressives want with Obama's civilian national security force.
So every time you mention Planned Parenthood, I can state that the founder Margaret Sanger was a racist Eugenicist.
er to the throne..that racist eugenicist part is too complicated to be understood here because it would require an open mind...
ReplyDeleteFunny that for a racist:
ReplyDeleteIn 1930, Sanger opened a family planning clinic in Harlem that sought to enlist support for contraceptive use and to bring the benefits of family planning to women who were denied access to their city's health and social services. Staffed by a black physician and black social worker, the clinic was endorsed by The Amsterdam News (the powerful local newspaper), the Abyssinian Baptist Church, the Urban League, and the black community's elder statesman, W. E. B. Du Bois.
Besides, Ratzinger is the pope NOW (Sanger died over four decades ago).
Speaking of being "open":
ReplyDeletePope Benedict XVI faced claims last night he had 'obstructed justice' after it emerged he issued an order ensuring the church's investigations into child sex abuse claims be carried out in secret.
The order was made in a confidential letter, obtained by The Observer, which was sent to every Catholic bishop in May 2001.
It asserted the church's right to hold its inquiries behind closed doors and keep the evidence confidential for up to 10 years after the victims reached adulthood. The letter was signed by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who was elected as John Paul II's successor last week.
Lawyers acting for abuse victims claim it was designed to prevent the allegations from becoming public knowledge or being investigated by the police. They accuse Ratzinger of committing a 'clear obstruction of justice'.
Civilian national security force...
ReplyDeletelol
Hey, when you can't argue on the issues, just make shit up, right, Heir?
Get bent, you brownshirt moron.
jaywillie
ReplyDeleteMedia Matters spins that it was out of context which is complete BS.
Beck crops Obama to fearmonger about "crazy things" like "civilian national security force"
We cannot continue to rely only on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives that we've set. We've got to have a civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded.
er to the throne..that racist eugenicist part is too complicated to be understood here because it would require an open mind...
ReplyDeletethat racist eugenicist was Prescot Bush, GW Bush's Grandfather. If you were not watchingrexprota so much of the Fox Propaganda channel you would have some facts.