Posted on 03/30/2009 10:36:49 AM PDT by neverdem
Clinton meant that no one had used Scott’s Turf Builder on them.
And doesn’t it depend on what the meaning of the word “aren’t” is?
Perhaps this is a common belief among the liberal pro-abortion crowd. Perhaps they believe the embryos are not life/babies/human because they are just eggs that grew larger. I know it is stupid, but Bill cannot be the only stupid one out there. He might just have revealed the common thinking that allows these people to destroy embryos without a thought of it being murder. To them it might be no different than cracking an egg for breakfast. OMG, what fools we have in this world today thanks to our “educated” leaders and teachers.
What makes you think a CNN reporter would know he was wrong?
Gupta did not even give the prick a heads up so as not to allow him show he is as ill-informed as he is. This was the smartest guy in world, so the MSM told us. Mr.Clinton made life and death decisions with this level of ignorance. Obama, no doubt, is doing the same.
Just plain shocking:
CNN Larry King - Stem Cells - Part 2 - March 11, 2009 - Bill Clinton
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zmh9p1rlkQk
And the interviewer thanked Clinton for the “health seminar” at the end!
Gupta is a board certified neurosurgeon. He knows Clinton showed himself to be a joke. I cannot beleive the producers allowed this to go to air. This only confirms Mr.Clinton is simply a dumbass....or even more accurately... a primo bullshitter. That is how he and Obama made it to the oval office....pumping pure bs.
I wondered about that, too. But I think that’s too easy. They are intentionally ignoring the truth so they can cannibalize these babies.
This is the same guy who didn’t think oral sex was sex. The same guy who told women he became sterile as a child following the mumps then had (supposedly) Chelsea with ‘she who should not be named’. This is the same guy who used pot but never inhaled. In order words, he is a smart as a bag of hammers.
Give thanks to the Lord! That was neurosurgeon Sanjay Gupta MD who declined to become Obama's Surgeon General.
Thanks for the link, donna. That’s one way to deal with an embedded video.
You can’t make this stuff up. Forgive the redundant pings. Everybody should know this.
Yo, Bill, we’re talking eggs here, not intern’s dresses...
Eggs only have half the number of chromosomes that embryo’s have. Don’t think they can do much with that,
Ah, the things that you remember from high school biology.
That’s what he used to tell his dates in high school.
Bill’s probably just saying that he didn’t have sex with those women, and that he is not the one who fertilized those embryos.
BTTT
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