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  • Reply to: A Referendum on "Legitimate Rape": Akin, Mourdock Defeated   11 years 10 months ago
    But what the hell is with all the man hate? Men and women will never truly be equal. You know why? Because we are different. It's that simple. We get pregnant and they don't. They have a little more freedom in that respect and it is our responsability to protect and take care of our bodies just as they should take care of theirs. Again I agree with your major points but jeez...I think you have some issues. Lumping all men into a category is as bad as these candidates and their outlandish views on rape.
  • Reply to: A Referendum on "Legitimate Rape": Akin, Mourdock Defeated   11 years 10 months ago
    If their daughter was raped I'm sure they would want to look at that babys and see the rapist in that babys face. or have a child out there that had their blood and disclaiming the child-- some could do it but i can't. They do not want to help feed anyone and they can sure want to feed anymore new born poor people, the thing is that is the only good thing they could think and say about their selves. and then someone challenged them to the pro life and rape they had to take the lie even farther,....That THAT BIG FAT LIE WENT AWAY AND WE ALL NEW IT WAS A LIE EVERYSINCE REGAN...OR MAYBE HE HAS RAPED A WOMAN AND HIS BABY IS OUT THERE SOMEWHERE. IT SEEMS TO ME THAT HE WOULD HAD TO BEEN IN THE RAPEST SHOES TO FEAL THAT WAY. I WANT MY BABY!!!!
  • Reply to: Voter Suppression Bills Sweep the Country   11 years 10 months ago
    http://www.truethevote.org/news/did-you-know-there-are-voter-fraud-convictions-and-prosecutions-in-46-states It says, "Did You Know There are Voter Fraud Convictions and Prosecutions in 46 States?" Okay...let's look: 1. Alabama -- newspaper story about a guy who live under false identity for four decades; used stolen birth certificate to commit Social Security fraud, but the story says nothing whatever about voting. 2. Alaska -- (well, actually Alabama again;, picky, picky, picky) -- Shenanigans with some absentee ballot applications; I.D. card at polls wouldn't have stopped it. 3. Arizona -- Words "charged with voter fraud" used misleadingly. Candidate for sheriff charged with running for office in precinct he didn't live in. Nothing about anyone trying to vote fraudulently. 4. Arkansas -- "A Democratic state legislator from east Arkansas, his father and two campaign workers pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiracy to commit election fraud after federal prosecutors said the lawmaker's campaign bribed absentee voters and destroyed ballots in a special election last year." Absentee shenanigans again. ID at polls not applicable. 5. California -- Okay, one guy votes fraudulently, as reported in a news story that also includes this paragraph: "Despite accusations often leveled during or after elections, proven cases of voter fraud are exceedingly rare, according to several studies and reports." Doesn't go far towards making your case. 6. Colorado -- "Committee Reports 110th Congress (2007-2008) House Report 110-101." The only mention of Colorado: "[Footnote] In Colorado, U.S. Attorneys convicted an individual of providing false information concerning U.S. citizenship for voter registration purposes." No specifics. Doesn't say he voted. Entire page contains a lot of verbiage, scary hearsay and speculation, very little about actual illegal voting. 7. Connecticut -- City council candidate files false absentee ballot application. Again, voter ID at polls not applicable. That's all I have time for today. What's been proven so far is that it's much easier to spew out a bunch of b.s. and say "Check it out" than it is to do the actual checking...which is what Screw The Vote counts on in it's campaign to steal the common from the goose.
  • Reply to: Direct Democracy: Results of Ballot Propositions Across the Country   11 years 10 months ago
    Three states passed Constitutional amendments making hunting, fishing and/or trapping a right, and in doing so, allow the use of "harvesting" methodologies on wildlife that are illegal to employ on domesticated animals. People in our nation deems it a "right" to inflict pain and torture, as if wild animals feel less pain and trauma? How sad for not only the animals but for humanity itself.
  • Reply to: A Referendum on "Legitimate Rape": Akin, Mourdock Defeated   11 years 10 months ago
    Democratic state Sen. Maggie Hassan defeated anti-choice Republican Ovide Lamontagne for the governorship, and two Democratic women, Annie Kuster and Carol Shea-Porter, unseated Republican incumbents for the state's two US House seats. The state's two sitting US senators (one D, one R) are both women, so the state's top five offices will now all be held by women. Additionally, the Democrats have recaptured the legislature's lower house from the reactionary Republicans who took over in the 2010 election. The name ALEC did not go unmentioned in the campaign.

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