Posted on 11/24/2001 7:54:57 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
Actually, here's a better idea...
spald, meant to ping you to #21, too.
Not that I don't appreciate the right thong on the right woman, and I'm sure I won't surprise anyone by saying that I enjoy racy humor, but after what the Afghani women have been through, that's the last thing on my mind. They need guns.
I don't really understand why so many soccer moms are against guns. If no one has guns, brute force wins confrontations, and women are the biggest victims.
Democrats have really stabbed women in the back on this issue. I'll bet they try their best to do it in Afghanistan, too.
Yes, it is. Even if I do get in a squabble with a couple of posters on it.
I can't understand the soccer mom mentality, either. But that's where we may be slipping up...any group that would elect Clinton TWICE hasn't got any mentality!
They are against guns because of "group think". They hear Million Mom March and automatically lock in step. Don't even bother to look around and ask, "Er, where's the Million?"
As a resounding toast to their fearless leader Bubba, I nominate the above headline as the "DemocRAT Hypocritical Quote of the Day".
(You have a category for that, right?)
That was my sentiment about it. Of course they will have to take the abortion doctors and the "boy love" magazines to help bring them up to speed on all the wonderful things they have to offer.
Cultures can change, but that does not make it the business of outsiders to try to change them. We are fighting an enemy that attacked us. We have no role other than that in this War.
As for the 60s, they were certainly very far from ideal. Most of the movements that have messed up America since, were well underway then. But culturally, Americans had a much clearer idea of what was right and what was nonsense than is so today. What was wrong with the 60s is a lot more wrong today. (Clinton was a disciple of the agitation of the 60s, and while speaking like a moderate, actually advanced the cultural nihilism of the Great Society further than Lyndon Johnson ever would have dreamed possible.)
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