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Thursday, April 24, 2008

I FELT IT WAS UNTRUE...

The Reverend Jeremiah Wright (ret.) is scheduled to appear on PBS with Bill Moyers, so we can expect the utmost in unbiased integrity from BM....right?

An excerpt reported by CNN:

'“I felt it was unfair, I felt it was unjust. I felt it was untrue. I felt that those who were doing that, were doing it for some very devious reasons.”'
"I felt it was untrue;" think about that for a moment...he feels that it was untrue. Was the reverend not in attendance that day either?

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  • Wednesday, April 23, 2008

    Sometimes the Truth Can Haunt an Argument


    In debate regarding partial birth abortion (Denial Is a Senator from California):

    To Barbara Boxer "What if, asked Santorum almost facetiously, in the course of the partial-birth abortion, the baby’s foot was inside the mother but the rest of the baby was outside. “Could that baby be killed?”'

    Barbara Boxer's answer: '“I am not answering these questions.” Boxer informed Santorum that he (not she) was “losing his temper.”'

    Santorum: '“Do you agree, once the child is born, separated from the mother, that that child is protected by the Constitution and cannot be killed?”'














    Boxer: '“I think when you bring your baby home, when your baby is born . . . the baby belongs to your family and has rights.”'

    In another debate from October 2003 Sen. Sam Brownback offered the picture of "pre-born Samuel Alexander Armas squeezing his doctor’s finger from his mother’s womb during a delicate emergency surgery."

    Sen. Brownback asked Boxer, "if the picture represented a piece of property or '“the hand of a child.”'

    “I am not a doctor, and I am not God" was her response.

    These are tough questions to answer when the answer doesn't fit your argument.

    A fetus by any other name is still human.

    One more passing though; can you imagine being stuck with this mistake on the left?









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