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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 01/22/2007 at 08:11 AM   
 
  1. Will the dems who solicited the props, I’m sorry, the children for their staged signing in ceremony show true concern and be at the right to life march????

    Madam Grandmother?  Anyone?  Maybe Mz Boxer?  If you don’t have children, one can’t possible be involved in foreign policy, can one?  If you can’t be an enabler of true baby killers, you can’t possibly make family friendly policy decisions, can you?

    What a sick, twisted group of people.

    Posted by armadefoc    United States   01/22/2007  at  10:58 AM  

  2. True political initiative would be for all the states to put the abortion question on the ballot for the people to decide. Then Roe could be tossed. A better course would have been to somehow force each state to vote ... but that would be democracy in action. Lefties making law from the bench is so much easier and more pleasingly imperialist to boot! (I was tempted to say it would be Caesarean but that would be too galling a pun, so I cut that one out)

    The better solution would be some perfect form of birth control with no side effects. Don’t hold your breath waiting for that one.

    Posted by Drew458    United States   01/22/2007  at  05:01 PM  

  3. There IS a perfect form of birth control.

    It is pack of condoms with Hillary’s picture on the label.....

    Posted by armadefoc    United States   01/22/2007  at  05:09 PM  

  4. Skipper it is your map that shows the real reason the Supremes twisted law, judgement and common sense - and another typical liberal tactic (re: Miranda, O’Hair and Kelso and of course Roe) what they can’t get through Congress they get the loons on the Court to make ‘legit’ when in reality the MAJORITY of Americans would vote against it.

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   01/22/2007  at  05:26 PM  

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