If being troubled by trade in fetal body parts is a sign of social conservatism, I'm afraid there might quite a lot of them social conservatives out there.Typhoon wrote:Including social conservative stupidity.
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The irony is that the supposed social conservatives were charged with what they had falsely accused Planned Parenthood:Alexis wrote:If being troubled by trade in fetal body parts is a sign of social conservatism, I'm afraid there might quite a lot of them social conservatives out there.Typhoon wrote:Including social conservative stupidity.
*Stupid. Definition: see "outraged Republican leaders".A Houston grand jury investigating undercover footage of Planned Parenthood found no wrongdoing Monday by the abortion provider, and instead indicted anti-abortion activists involved in making the videos that targeted the handling of fetal tissue in clinics and provoked outrage among Republican leaders* nationwide.
David Daleiden, founder of the Center for Medical Progress, was indicted on a felony charge of tampering with a governmental record and a misdemeanour count related to purchasing human organs. Another activist, Sandra Merritt, was also indicted on a charge of tampering with a governmental record, which carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
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This went before a Grand Jury. The gold standard. Or so I learned during the Michael Brown case. Can't you at least be consistent and stick to your own standard?Doc wrote:The fix is in:
http://www.dcclothesline.com/2016/01/27 ... -for-them/
Activists Who Exposed Planned Parenthood Horrors Indicted in Texas – DA’s Office has Planned Parenthood Board Member Working For Them
Posted on January 27, 2016 by Tim Brown
devon anderson
Lauren Reeder is a prosecutor in the Harris County District Attorney’s criminal family law division. She apparently notified District Attorney Devon Anderson of her role with Planned Parenthood last week. Reeder is listed as a non-compensated “Director” on the 990 Tax Form for 2014 filed by Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast.
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But what about breaking the law and falsely accusing someone of trafficking fetal body parts in order to create a political scandal -- where do social conservatives stand on that?Alexis wrote:If being troubled by trade in fetal body parts is a sign of social conservatism, I'm afraid there might quite a lot of them social conservatives out there.Typhoon wrote:Including social conservative stupidity.
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I never made any such claim. The Obama justice dept decided not to press charges against the officer in Ferguson and didn't even investigate the police dept of socialist run NYC.Zack Morris wrote:This went before a Grand Jury. The gold standard. Or so I learned during the Michael Brown case. Can't you at least be consistent and stick to your own standard?Doc wrote:The fix is in:
http://www.dcclothesline.com/2016/01/27 ... -for-them/
Activists Who Exposed Planned Parenthood Horrors Indicted in Texas – DA’s Office has Planned Parenthood Board Member Working For Them
Posted on January 27, 2016 by Tim Brown
devon anderson
Lauren Reeder is a prosecutor in the Harris County District Attorney’s criminal family law division. She apparently notified District Attorney Devon Anderson of her role with Planned Parenthood last week. Reeder is listed as a non-compensated “Director” on the 990 Tax Form for 2014 filed by Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast.
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Re: Democrats | What are they really afraid of?
If there is a buyer then inherently there is a seller. Are you saying CMP bought baby parts from the Girl scouts?Zack Morris wrote:But what about breaking the law and falsely accusing someone of trafficking fetal body parts in order to create a political scandal -- where do social conservatives stand on that?Alexis wrote:If being troubled by trade in fetal body parts is a sign of social conservatism, I'm afraid there might quite a lot of them social conservatives out there.Typhoon wrote:Including social conservative stupidity.
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How big is the market for baby parts anyway?
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Apparently it is pretty lucrativeZack Morris wrote:How big is the market for baby parts anyway?
"Fresh baby parts !!" "Get your fresh baby parts here !!"
http://www.lifenews.com/2015/09/15/10th ... nd-gonads/
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In the olden days, we used to say "Waste not, want not!"Doc wrote:Apparently it is pretty lucrativeZack Morris wrote:How big is the market for baby parts anyway?
"Fresh baby parts !!" "Get your fresh baby parts here !!"
http://www.lifenews.com/2015/09/15/10th ... nd-gonads/
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What was teh old United Negro college fund slogan? Something like "A brain is a terrible thing to waste"?Simple Minded wrote:In the olden days, we used to say "Waste not, want not!"Doc wrote:Apparently it is pretty lucrativeZack Morris wrote:How big is the market for baby parts anyway?
"Fresh baby parts !!" "Get your fresh baby parts here !!"
http://www.lifenews.com/2015/09/15/10th ... nd-gonads/
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- See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/comm ... ter-crisisEPA's Climate Change Agenda Superseded Flint Water Crisis
By: Dr. Tom Borelli | January 29th, 2016
The water contamination crisis in Flint, Michigan exposes the gross failure of government to execute its basic function of ensuring safe drinking water to the public.
For almost two years, the residents of Flint were drinking water with unacceptable and dangerous levels of lead—a toxic element that causes a number of health problems including learning disabilities in children.
Flint’s problems began when the city switched its water source from Detroit’s Lake Huron to the Flint River in an effort to save money. Complaints from Flint’s residence about their water came almost immediately but were ignored.
It’s highly suspicious that the agency decided not to go after Flint big time, because EPA never takes a back seat to pushing its environmental agenda.
In the wake of national media coverage, politicians from President Obama to presidential candidates are pointing fingers with much of the blame appropriately centered on the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and Republican Governor Rick Snyder.
During his State of the State address, Synder took responsibility and properly summarized the complete failure of government in the fiasco: "Government failed you at the federal, state and local level.”
Additionally, Snyder is releasing hundreds of state emails that discussed the Flint water crisis.
In sharp contrast to Snyder’s accountability, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) initially refused to take any responsibility for its role in Flint’s water mess.
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, responding to the lead crisis, said, “EPA did its job but clearly the outcome was not what anyone would have wanted”; later the agency back-tracked a bit saying it did not act fast enough. EPA’s reassessment dramatically underestimates the agency’s culpability in this event.
The agency’s incompetent response to a major environmental public health issue in Flint is tied to its focus on expanding its mandate to include President Obama’s climate change agenda.
Make no mistake about it: EPA’s priority for 2015 was climate change. Pushing through EPA’s Clean Power Plan rule that regulates coal-fired power plants is central to Obama’s plan to reduce U.S. carbon dioxide emissions and meet the his commitment to the UN’s Paris climate change agreement.
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- See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/comm ... e-studentsPro-Abortion College Staffer Calls for Rape of Pro-life Students
By: Nate Madden | February 10, 2016
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Fixed it for you.Doc wrote:- See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/comm ... e-studentsPro-Abortion College Staffer Allegedly Calls for Rape of Pro-life Students
By: Nate Madden | February 10, 2016
Can't imagine how much time and effort is spent by both sides of this controversy seeking and obsessing about the lowest common denominator and making stuff up.
My rule of thumb is that any cause that resorts to making stuff up does not have a valid argument. It's bullsh*t.
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Re: Democrats | What are they really afraid of?
Poor CMP. Forced into purchasing alleged baby parts.Doc wrote:If there is a buyer then inherently there is a seller. Are you saying CMP bought baby parts from the Girl scouts?Zack Morris wrote:But what about breaking the law and falsely accusing someone of trafficking fetal body parts in order to create a political scandal -- where do social conservatives stand on that?Alexis wrote:If being troubled by trade in fetal body parts is a sign of social conservatism, I'm afraid there might quite a lot of them social conservatives out there.Typhoon wrote:Including social conservative stupidity.
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Update:Typhoon wrote:Fixed it for you.Doc wrote:- See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/comm ... e-studentsPro-Abortion College Staffer Allegedly Calls for Rape of Pro-life Students
By: Nate Madden | February 10, 2016
Can't imagine how much time and effort is spent by both sides of this controversy seeking and obsessing about the lowest common denominator and making stuff up.
My rule of thumb is that any cause that resorts to making stuff up does not have a valid argument. It's bullsh*t.
My rule of thumb is that any cause that resorts to making stuff up and then blames the other side for their own actions does not have a valid argument. Commonly known as bullsh*t.
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Except if you had read the copy of the tweet the guy made at the link you would have realized that he admitted making the "offer of raping" Rape inherently being a violent actTyphoon wrote:Update:Typhoon wrote:Fixed it for you.Doc wrote:- See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/comm ... e-studentsPro-Abortion College Staffer Allegedly Calls for Rape of Pro-life Students
By: Nate Madden | February 10, 2016
Can't imagine how much time and effort is spent by both sides of this controversy seeking and obsessing about the lowest common denominator and making stuff up.
My rule of thumb is that any cause that resorts to making stuff up does not have a valid argument. It's bullsh*t.
My rule of thumb is that any cause that resorts to making stuff up and then blames the other side for their own actions does not have a valid argument. Commonly known as bullsh*t.
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So he's an idi*t.
Not exactly in short supply.
Not exactly in short supply.
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In other words, if that's the extent of his statements, he didn't "call" for raping anyone and certainly not "students". I can see that happening in a discussion, but he's still an idi*t.Doc wrote:Except if you had read the copy of the tweet the guy made at the link you would have realized that he admitted making the "offer of raping"
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Of course he is an durian - standing up for women's rights by offering to rape them. What he did is actually a crime. Though I suspect the police would try to prevent it from going further.Typhoon wrote:So he's an idi*t.
Not exactly in short supply.
Many years ago I owed a bill I had sent in the check to pay it but it was not received. No one told me until a couple months later when I got a call from a collection agent stating that I owed the bill and as it happens the Collection agent's office was a couple of hundred yards from where I lived. The Agent told me I had to go to their office and pay the bill that day *OR* "bad things would happen to me." I ask her what did she mean by "Bad things" and she said "Bad things"
I called the police who showed up at my door in about an hour. The Police officer told me he understood and gave me the form to file a criminal complaint. Then he asked me to try to work things out with them. That for $50.00 it hardly seemed worth it. So could I give them a second chance. If they behaved the same he would gladly take the criminal complaint and act on it.
So I called back the company and talked with a supervisor who apologized and said the agent I talked to was certainly not authorized to make statements like "Bad thing are going to happen to you" So paid the bill and didn't file charges.
This guy at Purdue University, from what I have seen has no principles and no shame. If he doesn't lose his job over this, he works for an institution of lower education.
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It's his problem and that of his employer. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
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Then my question is "are you losing any sleep over Donald Trump?Typhoon wrote:It's his problem and that of his employer. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
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Nope.Doc wrote:Then my question is "are you losing any sleep over Donald Trump?Typhoon wrote:It's his problem and that of his employer. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
He's a buffoon with a bouffant, but he's not my problem.
Rather he's comic relief. I enjoy making fun of him for my own amusement.
Little point in worrying, let alone losing sleep, about things that I have no influence over.
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That is wise.Typhoon wrote:Little point in worrying, let alone losing sleep, about things that I have no influence over.
Also, it's sometimes not so easy, when those things you have no influence over... do have a large influence over you.
(not speaking of Trump)
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In that case I suggest you go to google news and google Donald Trump, Cruz and Rubio if you want a good laugh at MSM bias.Typhoon wrote:Nope.Doc wrote:Then my question is "are you losing any sleep over Donald Trump?Typhoon wrote:It's his problem and that of his employer. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
He's a buffoon with a bouffant, but he's not my problem.
Rather he's comic relief. I enjoy making fun of him for my own amusement.
Little point in worrying, let alone losing sleep, about things that I have no influence over.
There is a Salon article that asks an "expert" whether or not Trump is a Nazi. Funny thing the expert talks about the Hilter/Nazi's 21 points when in fact the Nazi's 21 point were actually number 25 and called the Nazi's 25 points.
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In the US, "Nazi" and "Marxist" do seem to be two of the most favoured terms used by each side to attempt to denigrate the other.Doc wrote:In that case I suggest you go to google news and google Donald Trump, Cruz and Rubio if you want a good laugh at MSM bias.Typhoon wrote:Nope.Doc wrote:Then my question is "are you losing any sleep over Donald Trump?Typhoon wrote:It's his problem and that of his employer. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
He's a buffoon with a bouffant, but he's not my problem.
Rather he's comic relief. I enjoy making fun of him for my own amusement.
Little point in worrying, let alone losing sleep, about things that I have no influence over.
There is a Salon article that asks an "expert" whether or not Trump is a Nazi. Funny thing the expert talks about the Hilter/Nazi's 21 points when in fact the Nazi's 21 point were actually number 25 and called the Nazi's 25 points.
May the gods preserve and defend me from self-righteous altruists; I can defend myself from my enemies and my friends.