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Among the Pagan Ladies
The American Spectator ^ | 4/26/2004 | George Neumayr

Posted on 04/26/2004 5:54:07 AM PDT by livesbygrace

WASHINGTON -- Sunday's "March for Women's Lives" made maximum usage of euphemism, invoking "choice" whenever marchers meant killing. They, for example, used placards to convey the lament that Barbara Bush hadn't killed her son in the womb. "If Only Barbara Bush Had Choice," read one sign. "Barbara Chose Poorly," read another. Marchers were also disappointed that the Pope's mother hadn't killed him in the womb. "The Pope's Mother Had No Choice," said a sign.

The repulsive heretic Francis Kissling of the sham "Catholics for Free Choice" named the Pope as "the worst enemy of choice." Kissling called the vile event on the national mall a "sacred place," the "place to be, not the churches."

One could call the Sunday march a festival of paganism, but that's probably not fair to ancient pagans. Worshippers of Baal would have regarded it as a little too depraved for their taste. If C-SPAN covered the event, it must have had to black and beep out much of it. It sounded like a sustained FCC violation and many of the placards were too baldly obscene (usually twisting the president and vice presidents' names in various vulgar concoctions) for any newspaper to report.

Not that the dominant media would report them anyway. No doubt they will cast the march as mainstream and American as apple pie, a reflection of widespread bourgeois dismay with the Bush administration. But few families could be found in this crowd. The march should have been renamed a "March for Lesbians' Lives." A group called the "Lesbian avengers" were out in force, as were "Christian Dykes for Choice." There was an awful lot of talk about "reproductive rights" from people not known for reproducing. Though to be fair, the crowd was a bit more polymorphous than that. "Bisexuals Breeders for Choice" made an appearance.

Upset at the growing perception that they are godless degenerates, marchers tried to wrap themselves in religion as much as possible. Planned Parenthood now has a chaplain. And march organizers cobbled together other phony religious fronts for abortion, such as "Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice." "You don't own religion," one speaker said to the "religious reich." A female rabbi appeared on the podium to say that she was "pro-God, pro-choice." The marchers know that God blesses the abortion of unborn children because God is a woman. "I asked God. She's pro-choice," was a popular sign. And they are now theological enough to place Satan on the same ticket as George Bush -- the "Bush/Satan" administration.

Separation-of-church-state advocate Barry Lynn, whom the media insist on calling a "reverend" but is obviously a fraud, also described the protest as a "hallowed space." But though they wanted to turn God into an abortion activist and enlist the support of as many churches and religions as possible -- "Episcopalians for Choice," "This Is What a Jewish Feminist Looks Like" were signs seen in the crowd -- the marchers could not resist certain anti-religious chants. "Tax the church, tax the church" followed the attacks of Kissling and others on the Pope and the Catholic Church.

The emcee of the event told the crowd that "I wanted to be your dominatrix this morning." Then, before introducing Hillary Clinton, she said, "Estrogen levels on this mall have reached levels we enjoy." A blast of applause greeted Clinton. She was in head-counting ward-boss mode, urging marchers to vote for the Democratic ticket in the fall. "Thank you, President Clinton," the emcee said to her when she finished.

Speakers called the event the largest "march in history," and claimed a "million marchers." They were only off by about 700,000 (if the press's generous 300,000 figure is accurate). Just as the marchers used "preachers" as props of credibility, they dragooned children into service as well. Children festooned with pro-abortion pins wandered around. And then there were the "respectable elderly," old fools marching with signs like "Another Granny for Choice."

The anti-globalization march from Saturday supplied a few stragglers to fill out Sunday's march, as evident in the numerous socialist booths set up on the mall. The two marches melded well enough. Marchers equated "choice" not just with abortion but with all the government programs they seek. They don't simply want abortion permitted but also paid for. Marchers called for "free abortion on demand" and held signs saying "abortion rights, welfare rights." Bush was blamed for all their woes. They even blamed "eugenics and sterilization" on the Bush administration -- a topic Margaret Sanger might have advised them to avoid.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abortionmarch; proaborts; tas
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To: Esther Ruth
Well, at least they didn't roll in the 50 foot tall golden statue of the great goddess hillary and start worshiping it there, dancing around it and laying their jewelry at the golden beasts feet, while tossing the young children toward the beast's mouth to eat.

Yet...

61 posted on 04/26/2004 2:08:32 PM PDT by null and void (I was told I needed to see a shrink because of my compulsive interest in nanotechnology...)
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To: biblewonk
No way, they go to the sperm bank.
62 posted on 04/26/2004 2:08:59 PM PDT by johnb838 ("I really don't care; they're all gonna die," US Marine in Fallujah)
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To: livesbygrace
Wow. Add "nauseating" and "pathetic" to the list of adjectives on this thread. To see people reveling in their own putrescence is a sickening thing. How does one reason with people having such warped ideas?
63 posted on 04/26/2004 2:16:57 PM PDT by opus86
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To: livesbygrace
There were a sh*tload of people there though. Not like the InternationalAnswer shows.

Woman is meant to be attractive to man and visa versa. That is God's plan. But these witches were devoid of the instinct to look "attractive". It's really perverse if you think of it.

Actress Christine Lahti, whose work I have enjoyed, held her daughter's hand and voiced the wish that she always have the "choice". I felt so awful for the girl. So sad.

64 posted on 04/26/2004 2:38:28 PM PDT by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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To: livesbygrace

 

...and a similar "rally" held a few years ago...


65 posted on 04/26/2004 4:10:15 PM PDT by Fintan (© 1950)
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To: martin gibson
a rat is a dog is a pig is a feminist (with profound apologies to rats, dogs and pigs)...

You better apologize...well, at least to the dogs. God never made a more loyal creature than mine.
66 posted on 04/26/2004 5:24:26 PM PDT by Desdemona (Evil attacks good. Never forget.)
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To: tnlibertarian
To any "Conservatives that aren't going to vote for Bush: These people are the reason why Kerry can't be allowed to win.
67 posted on 04/26/2004 6:08:42 PM PDT by Democratshavenobrains
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To: Lion Den Dan
The next time some lib starts squawking about all the "angry, white males", someone should play a tape of venomous statements made by radical libs like the ones at last weekends hate-fest.
68 posted on 04/26/2004 6:42:05 PM PDT by driftless ( For life-long happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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To: JLAGRAYFOX
The main stream press is lying again. Please read all the press accounts and you will note that not one of them gives a specific number. AOL headlines 800,000 protest Bush, but in the article it says estimates range from 300,000 to 800,000. Some truth! The fact is this charade of baby killers was a flop!

I wonder about this. The Washington Times doesn't give a figure, but they call it " the largest demonstration against the agenda of a sitting president in decades." IOW, bigger than the last pro-murder march in '92. I just wonder if we are fooling ourselves that this was not a huge political event, and I also wonder why the Pro-Life counterdemonstration was so poorly attended, reportedly only a thousand or two! The babykillers claim they had 2500 volunteers putting little "count me in" stickers on all the marchers and they used over a million of them. Also the police reported that the march was huge. Are we in denial?

69 posted on 04/27/2004 1:12:19 AM PDT by Dick Holmes
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To: Dick Holmes
The D.C. police department estimated 250,000.

Qwinn
70 posted on 04/27/2004 1:33:38 AM PDT by Qwinn
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To: Dick Holmes
Even if we are in "denial" (which I believe I am not), no matter what the number of people who attended this event actually was, had no impact! Have you noticed even the main stream press & media gave this scant coverage for such a big event? Why because close scrutiny would have hurt their cause even more. With all the gays/lesbians, communists, socialists, America haters, left-wing Democrats, etc. filled with their hate and untoward gestures (one of the speakers pulled up her blouse to reveal her bra, ala Janet Jackson, etc.),this gathering of misfits has no impact on anyone but themselves. They are not living in the real world and the majority of Americans, even a great portion of those who promote and support abortion would not want to be associated with what took place on Sunday. This gathering was a "nothing" event and has no measurable impact whatsoever!
71 posted on 04/27/2004 6:02:51 AM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX
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To: Qwinn
The D.C. police department estimated 250,000. Qwinn

I have not seen that estimate, but I have read that since the Million Man March the park police no longer give official estimates.

When I say the police reported the march was huge, I mean veteran police who have been to many marches were reported to say it was at least as large as the Million Man March. I doubt that 250,000 is anywhere near the real number.


JLAGRAYFOX is right, of course, that the strident and obscene antics of the shrill participants look stupid and revulse normal people, but as the Washington Times said it was really huge, the biggest in decades and we look stupid or in denial when we pretend it didn't happen, that's all.

72 posted on 04/27/2004 9:11:47 PM PDT by Dick Holmes
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To: smiley
Pathetic hate group....that's all they are...that's all they ever will be....

Agreed. And feminism, as interpreted, pushed promoted and practiced by them continues to fail yet another generation of women and turn all but the most simpering metrosexual men into persona non grata.

73 posted on 05/07/2004 4:46:42 PM PDT by fortunecookie
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