Babs is an idiot.
The Demonrats are employing a religious test for sitting on the Supreme Court in clear violation of our Constitution.
I do believe the roots of the tree of Liberty have become a might parched.
As opposed to their preferred outcome - hundreds of thousands of dead babies.
So it is ok that 100,000 kids die every yaer, witch? Buck Foxer.
This of course is utter BS.
The only "extraordinary circumstance" is that this bimbo is a sitting U.S. Senator
Does she not realize how ridiculous this statement is? Oh, never mind. Dumb question.
Who are they, Babs?
Women don't have to die, or have abortions BABS! There is birth control everywhere. This woman is one that I can't stomach! This makes me want to BARF!!!!
Demo Rats oppose the death penalty, but favor abortion on demand. Their brains are fried. President Reagan had a good line, to paraphrase, funny how all those who favor abortion have already been born.
Expect gallons more of this type of demagoguery. There is a silver lining here beyond the fact that we have the votes. With the media chasing down every wacked out Democrat charge, accusation, and scandal, perhaps some serious work in the War on Terror can now be accomplished. The enemy will find far less encouragement from Supreme Court fights over abortion than they have over prison abuse scandals, Koran flushings and withdrawal schedules. Shhhh, don't tell the DUmmies, let them go on and on and on over abortion.
And what do Lindsey, Mike and McCain have to say to this?
Any mention of the million babies that are murdered in the mother's womb every year.
"During the "House bank" scandal of 1992, it came out - though only in Washington and California - that the then-Rep. Boxer had written 143 worthless checks in 39 months on the House bank. That prompted Boxer to tell the Sacramento Bee that "I didn't pay enough attention to my personal checking account" - which the paper quoted in a Mar. 21, 1992 article on Boxer's bad-check problem. But it was worse than Boxer let on, because the bad checks totaled $41,417 - or an average of $289.63 for each of her worthless checks. And the 143 bad checks were a very-appreciable part of her entire check writing during those 39 months; with Boxer claiming to the Sacramento Bee that she'd only written about 1,600 checks during that time, bad checks were roughly 9% of all checks Boxer wrote during that period."
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"During the "House bank" scandal of 1992, it came out - though only in Washington and California - that the then-Rep. Boxer had written 143 worthless checks in 39 months on the House bank. That prompted Boxer to tell the Sacramento Bee that "I didn't pay enough attention to my personal checking account" - which the paper quoted in a Mar. 21, 1992 article on Boxer's bad-check problem. But it was worse than Boxer let on, because the bad checks totaled $41,417 - or an average of $289.63 for each of her worthless checks. And the 143 bad checks were a very-appreciable part of her entire check writing during those 39 months; with Boxer claiming to the Sacramento Bee that she'd only written about 1,600 checks during that time, bad checks were roughly 9% of all checks Boxer wrote during that period."
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