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I won't if you won't.![]()
:lol: I don't even know how to respond to that....
I won't if you won't.![]()
No surprise here. BO's main support comes from hate filled women and effeminate men.
Wait have you heard some of these femenist groups? There is your hate speech my friend.,
:lol: I don't even know how to respond to that....
Be that what it may McCain's campaign was floundering prior to the selection of Palin and now its on fire.........I think there are 2 reasons for that Palin a true Conservative energized the base and the fact she is a woman excited women all over this country.........
Hey, I'm just pointing out that a simple article has roused the same sexist commentary from the rightwingers here that the right has been spouting for years.
I didn't think you would.
Women's rights groups endorse Obama for president - Yahoo! News
Proving that it takes more than a vagina to be an advocate for women.
Not surprisingly these groups chose the candidate that will promote women's issues and rejected the ticket with a female VP that will sharply curtail advances being made by women in the political and economic sectors.
So left wingers don't spout sexist remarks? They haven't already against Palin?
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Ah so you knew you weren't making sense when you posted it. I agree.![]()
Any political group who supports women's rights necessarily opposes abortion or is hypocritical and not to be trusted.
I fail to see your logic, unless it's the same logic that justifies bombing planned parenthood clinics. Then I definitly know where you're coming from.
Well you are half right. The polling numbers support your position regarding right-wing conservatives. The numbers don't support your second contention however.
Yes, bombing abortion clinics is exactly what I was talking about, because only liberals oppose abortion and I am a modern liberal :roll: (yes, abortion clinic bombers were all liberals, non were conservative). Thank you for your emotionally charged response.
Obama supports killing *born* women; completely detached-from and no-longer-living-off-of-their-mother women; fully "person" women.
A woman's group who supports Obama is not doing so because he is an advocate of women's rights, as Obama supports killing *born* women.
Where are their rights when they're dead?
Eugenics is the founding purpose and end result of abortion on-demand.
Have you seen the polls that show how the womans vote has changed since Palin was picked.........McCain was 7 down prior to her selection and 12 up among women now..........That is bad news for your bo my left wing friend........If that holds up no way can Obama be elected..........
Here's exactly what I was waiting for... The double standard. So now that the right has nominated a woman for V.P. anything a person on the left says about her is sexist? Well I'm here to say I am not about to let any one on the right forget what they have said about Hilary Clinton ever since they heard her name.
Also hasn't it dawned on you righties that, since Palin was selected for V.P. because she is a woman and only because she is a woman, choosing her was also sexism?
Yep exactly what I thought...
This man was not a liberal and I thank you to retract your statement.
Eric Robert Rudolph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the Olympic Park Bomber, is an American radical referred to by the Washington Post and others as a terrorist[2] who committed a series of bombings across the southern United States which killed two people and injured at least 150 others. He declared that his bombings were part of a guerrilla campaign against abortion and what he describes as "the homosexual agenda."
CNN.com - Eric Robert Rudolph: Loner and survivalist - May 31, 2003
Christian Identity connections
Rudolph and his family were connected with the Christian Identity movement, a militant, racist and anti-Semitic organization that believes whites are God's chosen people.
Rudolph's mother, Patricia, spent time with Nord Davis, a Christian Identity ideologue who built a walled compound called Northpoint in the Nantahala community. Davis wrote propaganda decrying a "New World Order" that he claimed was controlled by Jews, and he advocated killing gays and those who engaged in mixed-race relationships.
Davis reportedly contacted the Church of Israel, a Christian Identity congregation in Missouri that espouses the belief that only white people descended from the biblical Adam and Eve, on Rudolph's mother's behalf. Patricia Rudolph brought 18-year-old Eric and an older brother to the Church of Israel compound in 1984. They returned to North Carolina after less than a year.
Rudolph attended ninth grade at Nantahala School, and once wrote a paper arguing that the Holocaust was fictional.
I thought liberals were 'godless'.
My statement was not emotionally charged but yours was. I didn't expect you to fly off the handle like that but then... I guess I should have.
Barack Obama on Abortion
Barack Obama on Abortion
Democratic Jr Senator (IL)
Ok for state to restrict late-term partial birth abortion
On an issue like partial birth abortion, I strongly believe that the state can properly restrict late-term abortions. I have said so repeatedly. All I've said is we should have a provision to protect the health of the mother, and many of the bills that came before me didn't have that.
Part of the reason they didn't have it was purposeful, because those who are opposed to abortion have a moral calling to try to oppose what they think is immoral. Oftentimes what they were trying to do was to polarize the debate and make it more difficult for people, so that they could try to bring an end to abortions overall.
As president, my goal is to bring people together, to listen to them, and I don't think that's any Republican out there who I've worked with who would say that I don't listen to them, I don't respect their ideas, I don't understand their perspective. And my goal is to get us out of this polarizing debate where we're always trying to score cheap political points and actually get things done.
You sir are not very nice.
Yep exactly what I thought...
This man was not a liberal and I thank you to retract your statement.
Eric Robert Rudolph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the Olympic Park Bomber, is an American radical referred to by the Washington Post and others as a terrorist[2] who committed a series of bombings across the southern United States which killed two people and injured at least 150 others. He declared that his bombings were part of a guerrilla campaign against abortion and what he describes as "the homosexual agenda."
CNN.com - Eric Robert Rudolph: Loner and survivalist - May 31, 2003
Christian Identity connections
Rudolph and his family were connected with the Christian Identity movement, a militant, racist and anti-Semitic organization that believes whites are God's chosen people.
Rudolph's mother, Patricia, spent time with Nord Davis, a Christian Identity ideologue who built a walled compound called Northpoint in the Nantahala community. Davis wrote propaganda decrying a "New World Order" that he claimed was controlled by Jews, and he advocated killing gays and those who engaged in mixed-race relationships.
Davis reportedly contacted the Church of Israel, a Christian Identity congregation in Missouri that espouses the belief that only white people descended from the biblical Adam and Eve, on Rudolph's mother's behalf. Patricia Rudolph brought 18-year-old Eric and an older brother to the Church of Israel compound in 1984. They returned to North Carolina after less than a year.
Rudolph attended ninth grade at Nantahala School, and once wrote a paper arguing that the Holocaust was fictional.
I thought liberals were 'godless'.
Barack Obama Admits He Supported Infanticide - HUMAN EVENTSMy statement was not emotionally charged but yours was. I didn't expect you to fly off the handle like that but then... I guess I should have.
In 2001, the Illinois Attorney General determined doctors were under “no ethical or legal obligation” to give life sustaining treatment to prematurely born infants who were intended to be aborted. The Illinois General Assembly then took up the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, modeled on a federal law of the same name.
Barack Obama voted against the law. The Chicago Tribune reported on October 4, 2004, “Obama said that had he been in the U.S. Senate two years ago, he would have voted for the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, even though he voted against a state version of the proposal. The federal version was approved; the state version was not.
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who doesn't think women should have reproductive rights
How many kids does she have to have for you to see that she is all for reproduction?
How many kids does she have to have for you to see that she is all for reproduction?
For rivrat it does not matter. She just hates anything that is different from her worldview and is moving in her view.
i don't know what numbers you are looking at. The numbers that I have seen have shown really no change among most women voters. There has been some slight change in white married women voters, but nothing substantial. Obama had been getting better numbers, but after Palin it has fallen to the levels that Kerry got amongst this group in the last election, so I don't think there has been much shift of women to McCain.
Palin is the epitome of what a woman should NOT be.
She's a vindictive, spiteful airhead who doesn't think women should have reproductive rights or the right to enjoy a legal arrangement with a woman the way she enjoys one with a man.