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Tuesday, May 24, 2005

On liberals and the beginning of life, what to call thinking terminating it is r

This was just ironic considering Dean's comments Sunday night... Do you think the Clinton faction is setting him up to come across even crazier then usual so they can come back and "save" the Democratic party in a few years?

On liberals and the beginning of life, what to call thinking terminating it is right, and the lack of a set group opinion:

"I'm sorry, but when push comes to f---ing shove - not to turn a pun - my belief is that life begins at conception…" -Harold Ickes, Democrat operative, defending a controversial speech by Hillary Clinton in which she advised family planning advocated to find common ground with the anti-abortion movement, quoted in New York Magazine

Rush speak, from the Limbaugh Letter, March 2005 issue: When the feminazis shove back…you'll be singing a different tune, Icky.

Me: Wow, they must have re-programmed him really well for the post-Hillary speech damage control. Would be an interesting spin if he had really meant it, though…


"I don't think we should use 'pro-choice.'" - Howard Dean, telling the DNC the term makes Democrats look too pro-abortion, quoted in the New York Post

Rush speak, from the Limbaugh Letter, March 2005 issue: Right. Because you are pro-abortion.

Me: :smacks Dean:


On a semi-related note:

"We need to brand ourselves better." -Bill Clinton, on Democrats, AP

Rush speak, from the Limbaugh Letter, March 2005 issue: You mean you don't want to be known as the tax-and-spend, big governments, anti-military party of Presidential liars, cheats, and perjurers?

Me: Naw, don't you love little gems like this you can requote over and over again later? ;)

2 Comments:

  • At Tuesday, May 24, 2005 10:49:00 AM, Blogger Elizabeth said…

    I don't think the Dems should use "prochoice" either. They should use a more accurate term: "probabykilling" or some such thing. We could have "I support your right to slaughter the innocent" bumper stickers. Those would do just fine.

     
  • At Tuesday, May 24, 2005 12:47:00 PM, Blogger Maggie said…

    Yeah, Bill, it's all about packaging. The difference between right and wrong? Packaging! Truth and lies? Packaging! Arrrrgh, he's making me maaaaad ;)

     

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