Posted on 05/05/2012 8:21:37 PM PDT by bramps
House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Friday that the Obama campaign's new website which uses a fictionalized woman named Julia to illustrate how the president's policies help female voters is "creepy" and "demeaning."
It suggests that this woman cant go anywhere in life without Barack Obamas government-centered society. Its kind of demeaning to her, Ryan said during a constituent meeting in Wisconsin, the National Review reports. She must have him and his big government to depend on to go anywhere in life. It doesnt say much about his faith in Julia.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Whichever it is AAC, it isn’t healthy or conducive to a long-term relationship or success, that’s for sure.
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That is a great story.
If women can’t make it without government assistance, and if government assistance comes from taxes imposed on men and women (who themselves can’t make it without government assistance) - doesn’t this mean that women can’t make it without taking money from men?
Something just occurred to me. I think this “Julia” thing is just one more attempt by The Messiah and his minions to get the Republicans to join them for a wrestling match in the mud. They’re worried. We need to keep focusing on numbers and educate the voters.
Instead of posting a generic link as you did on this thread, or posting the wrong link http://britbart.com as you did on a previous thread, always make sure that you provide a working link which goes to the actual article.
Also we removed this thread and another you posted from the Activism topic. Activism topic is reserved for Free Republic Chapters only. Please make note of it.
Thanks.
Has anyone noticed there is no notice of health care during Julia’s retirement years?
Julia is faceless. What’s up with that?
Oh. Never mind.
FTPU(Faceless Tax Paying Unit).
FNTPU (Faceless Non Tax Paying Unit)
exactly!
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