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Republicans claim to revere the United States Constitution, but moved
to sabotage the Post Office, which is explicitly mentioned in the Constitution; they claim to be "pro-life," yet cheer the death penalty and wars, and oppose the reforms that could save poor people from dying from lack of health care; they claim to be the party of Christian values, but ignore some key teachings of Jesus; they claim to be the party of fiscal responsibility, and to be anti-spending, but run up the national debt more than Democrats do; they claim to be pro-business, but don't do the stock market or anybody's income as much good as Democrats do; they complain about "class warfare" when Democrats try to get the wealthy to pitch in, but silently encourage redistribution of wealth upward when they're in power; they claim their policies support "job creators", but those companies wind up employing fewer people the richer they get. I think, if I squint a little, I might be able to see the faint outline of a pattern. -- I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one. |
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On Oct 2, 8:22*pm, X ` Man wrote:
* Republicans claim to revere the United States Constitution, but moved to sabotage the Post Office, which is explicitly mentioned in the Constitution; they claim to be "pro-life," yet cheer the death penalty and wars, and oppose the reforms that could save poor people from dying from lack of health care; they claim to be the party of Christian values, but ignore some key teachings of Jesus; they claim to be the party of fiscal responsibility, and to be anti-spending, but run up the national debt more than Democrats do; they claim to be pro-business, but don't do the stock market or anybody's income as much good as Democrats do; they complain about "class warfare" when Democrats try to get the wealthy to pitch in, but silently encourage redistribution of wealth upward when they're in power; they claim their policies support "job creators", but those companies wind up employing fewer people the richer they get. I think, if I squint a little, I might be able to see the faint outline of a pattern. -- I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one. Another interesting quote: http://s3ak.buzzfed.com/static/enhan...8673999-18.jpg |
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On Oct 2, 11:40*pm, TopBassDog wrote:
On Oct 2, 8:22*pm, X ` Man wrote: * Republicans claim to revere the United States Constitution, but moved to sabotage the Post Office, which is explicitly mentioned in the Constitution; they claim to be "pro-life," yet cheer the death penalty and wars, and oppose the reforms that could save poor people from dying from lack of health care; they claim to be the party of Christian values, but ignore some key teachings of Jesus; they claim to be the party of fiscal responsibility, and to be anti-spending, but run up the national debt more than Democrats do; they claim to be pro-business, but don't do the stock market or anybody's income as much good as Democrats do; they complain about "class warfare" when Democrats try to get the wealthy to pitch in, but silently encourage redistribution of wealth upward when they're in power; they claim their policies support "job creators", but those companies wind up employing fewer people the richer they get. I think, if I squint a little, I might be able to see the faint outline of a pattern. -- I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one. Another interesting quote: http://s3-ak.buzzfed.com/static/enha...8673999-18.jpg |
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In article ,
says... On 10/3/11 7:50 AM, BAR wrote: In articlesfCdnYAEdv7akxTTnZ2dnUVZ_hGdnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... Republicans claim to revere the United States Constitution, but moved to sabotage the Post Office, which is explicitly mentioned in the Constitution; they claim to be "pro-life," yet cheer the death penalty and wars, and oppose the reforms that could save poor people from dying from lack of health care; they claim to be the party of Christian values, but ignore some key teachings of Jesus; they claim to be the party of fiscal responsibility, and to be anti-spending, but run up the national debt more than Democrats do; they claim to be pro-business, but don't do the stock market or anybody's income as much good as Democrats do; they complain about "class warfare" when Democrats try to get the wealthy to pitch in, but silently encourage redistribution of wealth upward when they're in power; they claim their policies support "job creators", but those companies wind up employing fewer people the richer they get. I think, if I squint a little, I might be able to see the faint outline of a pattern. Where in the Constitution does it say a woman gets to kill her unborn child because she doesn't want to be burdened with motherhood. Check out the due process clause in the 14th Amendment. The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that the right to privacy under that clause extends to a woman's decision to have an abortion. Is anyone forcing anyone in your family to have an abortion? Didn't think so. Next... So you agree that the Supreme Courts decision are always correct? |
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