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I'm glad to see you recognize the lack of committment thing among many in this country. Come over to our side and you'll see where the committed people are. It is Bush's fundamental selling point. |
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Partial Birth Abortion
As an aside, partial birth birth abortion is the leftist feminist's version of the Iraq War. The pro-choicers moved the front line 1000 miles away. As long as the pro-choicers can keep the battle focused on partial birth abortion, the pro-lifers have that much harder a battle making any headway against regular abortions. And the pro-lifers fell right into the strategy. Its like the pro-lifers had never haggled in their lives.
Partial birth abortion also provides every politician with a great opportunity to disingenuously pretend he's pro-life without angering moderates. |
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Apropos of Roe, the more I hear about Bush's "Dred Scott" remark, the more impressed I am with whoever came up with that idea. Fricking genius. Pantywaist liberals like me laugh and sneer at the surface stupidity of his remarks, while The Base picks up on the code and is reassured that Roe v. Wade is toast once O'Connor retires. And he is able to do it without most people having any idear what he is doing. Sebby, do you really think that Bush doesn't mean what he says? You social-issues libertarians better hope that you are right ... |
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Someone is ripping of Ickes act! Maybe the lecture ticket prices will drop. |
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the Kerry mis-statements we point to here weekly? they are so not covered I don't even remember what they are. Go Team Dem!!!! |
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Literalists are funny animals. I find them really interesting because they're always harping about consistency and adherence to the letter of things, except of course when they don't like the way the letters read, in which case they embrace "conservative interpretation", more honestly known by those who like to interpret text as "ideological interpretation." A great case in point is the govt's drug policy (I hate to hit this easy nail so often, but a finer example of how full of shit most 'conservatives' are can't be found). The false conservatives like to scream for states rights on every issue imaginable. But then, when the states use their rights - to a laudable end, since the Fed Drug policy is 'unconstitutional' under most literalist's standards - suddenly, the conservatives (save intellectually honest, and therefore rare, true conservatives like Buckley) are all about Federal pre-emption. Hmm. The states should have the right to regulate abortion, but not marijuana use? The Fed govt should keep its hand off the states when they get involved in seriou issues like abortion, but should get involved in matters like cancer patients and hippies trying to smoke weed? Give me a fucking break. I see no honest conservatives anywhere. I see people who want limited govt unless and until that limitation allows other people to act in ways that offend those "conservatives" At least I'm fukcing honest. I'll tell you where I'm coming from. These fucking "conservatives" are always hiding their agenda and the reason is simple - they are the party of less liberty. They deep down want to control people. Their core belief is that we're better off if certain moral notions they like are enforced on everyone else. Call yourself what you are, will you? You're nothing more than the moralizing mirror image of the liberals who think we should all be hyper-regulated like children because we don't know what's good for us. |
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My hope and prayer is that Bush is, deep down inside, a snotty East Coast Presbyterian, and that he'll snap into his daddy's policies in his second term when he's got nothing left to lose. My fear is that we'll get some shit-for-brains Santorum clone like Frist as the next candidate and the Southern Strategy will give us another four years of dealing with control by the lowest common denominator. |
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