Posted on 02/17/2011 9:17:46 PM PST by Starman417
Most macabre abortion defense of the night so far: Just a little while ago on the floor, Wisconsin Democrat Rep. Gwen Moore argued that abortion was better for unplanned babies than a life eating Ramen noodles or mayonnaise sandwiches.
Wow.....just wow.
What a perfect illustration of the liberal mindset, and it comes from one of the most ignorant Democrats in the house. I mean I'm pretty sure many of us had to eat Ramen in our younger days due to finances. Guess its a good thing our mothers didn't abort us worrying about that fact eh?
Geez.....
It gets better:
Jill Stanek notes another jaw-dropper from Democrat Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee: This is not about abortion, this is about saving lives.
What are these idiots spouting lunacy for? Why, they are pissed off that the GOP is trying to defund Planned Parenthood.
From 2002-2008, Planned Parenthood received more than $342 million in federal taxpayer money through Title X funding alone. In its 2008-2009 annual report, Planned Parenthood revealed that it received $363.2 million in various federal, state, and local government grants and contracts for that fiscal year, a significant increase from the prior year. During that same time period, they performed an unprecedented 324,008 abortions, which equates to 888 abortions each and every day.
(Excerpt) Read more at floppingaces.net...
I love udon noodles and babies that are breathing, thankyouverymuch.
The same mindset that it’s better to be dead than poor can order the deaths of many.
My kids love Ramen noodles...I cook up some chicken, throw that in with the noodles, along with some frozen veggies, and it’s a meal in itself for next to nothing. That’s what we had for dinner last night, and my 12 y.o. sang my praises to the moon (after she dashed a bunch of hot sauce into it).
Should I tell my daughter she would have been better off aborted than eating Ramen noodles? She would roll her eyes in that pre-teen way and say ‘Moooommmmmm! Stop iiiiittttt!’ (yes, she says it that way, lol)
It’s hard to believe the Marxists are losing the argument on this. If this is the new talking point, forget about it. Wow.
What’s wrong with Ramen noodles? I still have them regularly.
Gwen Moore argued that abortion was better for black babies than a life eating Ramen noodles or mayonnaise sandwiches.
Minor correction, in the spirit of the racial exterminators at PP.
Not to change the subject, but I wish you could find Ramen without all the MSG. Bad stuff. Ok, back to serious...
When did adoption cease to become a viable option?
I love Ramen Noodles. I guess we should kill off a lot of college students too, they also seem to love Ramen Noodles. Jeesh, what an idiot.
Just don’t read the ingredients.
They can turn you into a walking periodic table of the elements.
I know—especially since dh has a history of high blood pressure in his family (mine is 90/50, even when pregnant, lol). We don’t do them too regularly, but my daughter shares my low blood pressure and she devours them.
I don’t think that woman has ever partook of a mayonnaise sandwich unless it had a half a pound of bologna inside.....
(disclaimer: I like mayo sandwiches and like bologna sandwiches:>)
Good point. Abortion is true racism. The number of black babies being erased is tremendous.
Whatever doesn’t kill you only makes your stronger, I say. ;)
Why don’t these idiots just self abort now?
If her mother wasn’t “enlightened” enough to abort her then it’s still not too late.
Fits in perfectly with Margaret Sanger’s rationale for birth control as a method to control the Negro population.
I wonder what the reaction would be if, in response to such a statement someone said, “That’s cool. The more black babies that are aborted, the better”.
My mom sings the praises of eating mayo, tomato, and onion sandwiches as a kid (and she still does at 60, lol). I admit, I’ll eat them when the mood strikes :)
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