Posted on 01/20/2005 5:49:17 PM PST by PJ-Comix
Sick as it is, one of the benefits of abortion is it whittles down the liberal population.
I was thinking about this yesterday and today since I can't seem to get away from that stupid story that says cancer is now the number 1 killer, out pacing heart disease. It's all bunk!
Everyone knows that birth is the number one cause of death and so my congresswoman, Mrs Tammy Baldwin, in trying to make morning after pills madatory for all women who have sex is only trying to stamp out death in the only logical fashion.
Sorry, I didn't sleep last night, I tried but I was afraid I'd miss the inaug. (:)
My main point is the U.S. is the one country where the DUmmies can both be the cause of their loss of power and protest it loudly. And if they keep on in the manner they desire to, they will soon abort and protest themselves to extinction, except that they'll get to a population level small enough that abortion as birth control will be stamped out before they can protest themselves to extinction.
Look again DUer... It's a fence which you are on the OUTSIDE of. You guys can turn around and go home whenever you wish... who's in the cage?
*shudder* I can't even imagine how yukky that could be!!!Ha-Ha! But then, they "show their arses" every time they open their mouths!!!
I thought he looked a little dissappointed when that soul who only aspires to be a d--do interuppted his speech.
I was thinking about that too, when do our guys interupt debates and presidental speeches like d--do guy today and ponytail hippie guy in 1992?
That one Illinois couple who yelled "You suck" at Scumbag got arrested. They didn't sling anything but words.
I didn't see that little gem, but WOO-HOO!!!
"And imagine the press loathing of Democrats if Bush had been booed there.
Face it, Democrats have class and would never demean a CEREMONY by collectively BOOING ."
Priceless line from DU. They didn't try to demean the ceremony one bit. /sarcasm
Of course we didn't see it. MSM hid it, as usual. Funny as all get-out though!
Kerry got BOOED today. LOL!!!
http://www.tallahassee.com/mld/tallahassee/news/politics/10693659.htm
Here's another tidbit, same source. No crying in HIS beer, he says.
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"Other Democrats stayed in town, but avoided the festivities.
Phil Singer, who served on the Kerry campaign, spent the day working on reviving Senate Democrats' prospects. And he planned to cap the evening at a bar popular with Democrats.
"I'll probably just go to Stetsons and have a couple of beers," he said. "But I won't be crying in them."
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I am so very grateful to the good Lord for granting me the gift of a brain that actually works. I watched a bit of the DUmmie protesters and was so embarrassed for them. They are utter fools...and one very sad thing is that they do not even appreciate the fact that they are FREE to go out in public and rant and rave and say all sorts of ridiculous things, as they did today. They have the FREEDOM to stand up in a public forum and make fools of themselves for all the world to see without having to fear being shot or stoned for it.
[Kerry says he's ready to reach across the aisle, so he proves it by being one of only two to vote against a great lady like Condi Rice. Another flip flop.]
I would expect nothing less from Senator Flippy the Turncoat.
[I thought he looked a little dissappointed when that soul who only aspires to be a d--do interuppted his speech.]
Was that the guy with the beard in the camel-colored coat?
I thought I heard a man shouting at the end of the President's speech and they flashed briefly to this guy and it looked like the authorities were on their way to shut him up. Shortly after that, I heard the crowd shouting "USA! USA! USA!" so I figured that the doofus must have been a protester and the crowd was shouting him down.
["Personally, I don't feel much like celebrating," House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi of California wrote in an online fund-raising appeal for House Democrats. "So I'm going to mark the occasion by pledging to do everything in my power to fight the extremist Republicans' destructive agenda."
That sure as hell didn't stop her from being in the pictures of the inauguration.]
Speaking of which...Frist, Lott, Dodd, and Hastert (and I think Pelosi?) accompanied the President to the stage before he was sworn in. I understand the presence of everyone but Dodd. Why was Dodd there and not Harry Reid?
Another bit of irony: Lott and Dodd walking in together.
There was Trent Lott, who was forced out of his Senate Majority Leader position because of a comment he made praising Strom Thurmond on his 100th birthday, and some nimnonose made Lott's innocent comment into a racial thing because of Thurmond's past. There were people on the left howling for Lott's full resignation from the Senate.
And then there's Chris Dodd, a few months later, similarly praising Robert (former KKK Grand Dragon) Byrd. So were people howling for HIS resignation? <*crickets chirping*>
Answer: OF COURSE NOT! He's a DEMOCRAT!
I honestly don't know why the Republican leadership caved with Lott instead of throwing him to the wolves. As far as I'm concerned, he did nothing wrong, and he owed apologies to no one. This type of double standard really infuriates me.
It must be late, I'm not making sense. Of course, the following sentence:
"I honestly don't know why the Republican leadership caved with Lott instead of throwing him to the wolves."
should have read:
"I honestly don't know why the Republican leadership caved with Lott and threw him to the wolves, instead."
But y'all are smart enough to figure that out.
Sheesh!
["And imagine the press loathing of Democrats if Bush had been booed there.
Face it, Democrats have class and would never demean a CEREMONY by collectively BOOING ."
Priceless line from DU. They didn't try to demean the ceremony one bit. /sarcasm]
...and actually, I think some in the press were relishing the idea that there were going to be protesters there.
BTW, did you notice that Perky Katie Couric wore black again today? And the ruffle of her blouse was black and orange. Solidarity with the protesters?
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