Ping!
Should Ms Sotomayor succeed in giving the dork the finger, I totally apologize for any doubts I had about her integrity.
There is only one logical conclusion to the problem, and she has nailed it...the dork is wrong. (Of course, when can one say he was correct?)
Something really smelled at Harvard when they let in the quota baby idiot.
Holder can shutdown the streets in front of their homes. That’ll take of them!
Reaching for my wallet to make a donation
DC style Knockout Game.
How clueless do you have to be to go on record busting on a group called “Little Sisters of the Poor”? But I guess nothing about this administration surprises me.
If you ever get a chance to tour one of the Sisters’ homes, do it. What a life-affirming experience. You don’t expect to see such joy and dignity among the indigent elderly. It would be a huge loss if the Sisters had to move their ministry out of the country.
Not since the Big Bad Wolf blew away the Three Little Pigs has there been a clearer example of a powerful bully (Obama) striking down poor innocent victims (the Little Sisters of the Poor).
THIS is what the public needs to see, but which the liberal media is so blatantly suppressing.
The same liberal media that has gone hysterical because a New Jersey official serving a Republican governor blocked bridge lanes, causing an elderly woman to die, is silent when a Democratic president insists on undermining a charity that specifically takes care of the elderly, which will inevitably result in pain and suffering, if not death, for MANY elderly women who won’t be able to be served.
It's a disgrace when the only people with the guts to face down Obama is a group of Catholic Nuns God bless you Sisters— Charlie Daniels (@CharlieDaniels) January 4, 2014
Unauthorized diversity! What a perfectly Orwellobaman phrase. Mentally filing....
The “wise Latina” did this just for show. Watch and see. All “charity” must come from the state.
Excellent article. The best comment:
Ed James says:
Thank you for a well written article. I think it is necessary to extend the logic to an even larger examination of the relationship between institutions of faith and government. Make no mistake: when we mix faith and politics, politics wins. There is a lesson here for the church and, yes, even for Pope Francis. Be cautious when you advocate for government. The church has a track record of seeing government as the solution to economic and social ills. When we get in bed with the Devil, he will at some point ask for his due.
No greater words are written in scripture than:
"But God...."