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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 13 2012, 02:15 PM (572 Views) | |
| Mason | Mar 13 2012, 02:15 PM Post #1 |
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. The War on Women continues.... Remember we were told the media had no interest in John Edwards because he was a private citizen (didn't really explain why they had no interest when he was a hair from being the VP - and when he was a Presidential candidate). Well, Mr. Barack Hussein Obama released an Attack Ad today - on Sarah Palin! Using the same fonts and look as the HBO movie attacking her, Obama unleashes an Attack on Ad on Private Citizen and American female - Sarah Palin. They can't run on their record, so they are running against phantom opponents, creating victims so they can be relevant to those fake victims, and ignoring their energy, business, and fiscal record. . Edited by Mason, Mar 13 2012, 02:34 PM.
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| Concerned | Mar 13 2012, 08:03 PM Post #2 |
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Scroll down for the ad: http://www.mediaite.com/online/palin-rips-obama-over-heavily-edited-attack-ad-i-am-more-than-happy-to-be-his-enemy-of-the-week/ Palin Rips Obama Over ‘Heavily Edited’ Attack Ad: I Am More Than Happy To Be His Enemy Of The Week In a posting on Facebook, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin took a shot at President Obama for featuring her in a new “heavily-edited” attack ad, slamming it for taking her comments out of context. “I’m not running for any office, but I’m more than happy to accept the dubious honor of being Barack Obama’s ‘enemy of the week’ if that includes the opportunity to debate him on the issues Americans are actually concerned about,” Palin wrote. “This latest ad is quite odd, but also quite telling. It shows that our President sure seems fearful of discussing the economy, energy prices, and all the other problems people need addressed.” “And intended or not, now that his ad opens up the discussion of Barack Obama’s radical past associations and the radical philosophy that shaped his ideas about his promised ‘fundamental transformation’ of our country,” Palin added. “I welcome the media to join ordinary Americans in finally vetting Barack Obama. The media failed to do so in 2008 to the detriment of us all. Maybe this time around they can do their job.” In President Obama’s new campaign ad, he hits Palin on telling Sean Hannity that he’s never been seen as a “man of valor” and that he’s bringing us back to days before the Civil War. “More than four years later,” the ad begins, “Sarah Palin and the far right say President Obama will bring back racial discrimination…against white people.” |
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| Toast | Mar 13 2012, 08:50 PM Post #3 |
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"will bring back racial discrimination…against white people.” Hasn't his DOJ already done that? |
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| Concerned | Mar 13 2012, 10:03 PM Post #4 |
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Here's what Palin actually said to Hannity: “He is bringing us back, Sean, to days — you can hearken back to days before the Civil War, when unfortunately too many Americans mistakenly believed that not all men were created equal.” http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0312/73921.html |
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| LTC8K6 | Mar 14 2012, 09:38 PM Post #5 |
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http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2012/03/republican-frat-brothers-reignite-dems-war-on-women-theme.php |
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| Kerri P. | Mar 16 2012, 08:50 AM Post #6 |
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http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/nm/government-to-shut-down-texas-women-s-health-program Government to shut down Texas women's health program Fri, Mar 16, 2012 SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - The Obama Administration on Thursday said it would begin shutting down a program that provides health care for more than 100,000 low-income women in Texas because the state will not allow funding for clinics that provide abortion services. The move follows an announcement last week by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius that the federal government would withdraw funding for Texas' "Women's Health Program" after state lawmakers last year enacted the abortion funding prohibition. "Because the state is implementing a restriction in the freedom of choice of providers in their Women's Health Program that is not permitted under federal law, we have no choice but to not renew their program," said Cindy Mann, the director of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a federal agency that administers the government-run healthcare programs for the elderly and poor. "We both agree that this has been a very valuable program for women in Texas, and we very much regret taking this step," Mann said. Texas is the first state to have its Medicaid Family Planning Demonstration Program canceled by the federal government. The program provides basic medical services, including breast and cervical cancer screening, and birth control, for 130,000 of the state's poorest women, snip.... |
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| LTC8K6 | Mar 16 2012, 09:27 AM Post #7 |
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"It is the height of political posturing for the Obama Administration to put the interests of abortion providers and their affiliates, like Planned Parenthood, over the well-being of more than 100,000 low-income Texas women," Perry said in a statement Thursday. "I will not stand by and let this administration abandon these Texas women to advance its political agenda," Perry said. "Texas will fund these services with or without the federal government." |
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| duke09parent | Mar 16 2012, 01:26 PM Post #8 |
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http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/15/politics/arizona-contraception-controversy Virginia's legislature is out of session, so we'll have to wait until next January for it to try to top Arizona. |
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| Baldo | Mar 16 2012, 03:15 PM Post #9 |
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Angelica Huston. "It's absolutely astonishing to me, it's the Dark Ages." "What has happened, that we are fighting again for reproductive rights?" wonders Rosie O'Donnell, filling-in for Piers Morgan. "And how did guys, get to be the ones to solely discuss it?" responds Angelica Huston. "It's absolutely astonishing to me, it's the Dark Ages." http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV?id={144D5651-CCEB-4E2C-9E99-E72B6D2BAEA6}&title=Angelica%20Huston%20US%20Returning%20to%20Dark%20Ages I was thinking about how desperate the Left must be about the possibility of losing power so that they create this imaginary war on women. Reality isn't their realm because Obama hasn't been a savior, socialism isn't being accepted, our deficit are going astronomic, unemployment remains high, and in general Obama has been one Epic Fail. I love women. I think they should practice Birth Control when they want. Personally I don't know anyone who doesn't want that. But what the heck it is the delusional mental state of 2010 again. |
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| Mason | Mar 21 2012, 07:29 AM Post #10 |
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. Obama's War on Women http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JR4dT5NcXc& . |
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| Concerned | Mar 21 2012, 11:43 AM Post #11 |
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Michelle Obama must be desperate if she's out using O's grandmother as an example of gender discrimination. What was that - back in the '70's or '80's? She's looking at the glass half-empty. Instead of pointing out how a woman with a high school education could aspire to VP of a bank she complains that men that his grandmother trained climbed up the corporate ladder ahead of her. How much higher can you go than VP? Note that she says it was a "little bitty bank," too - how big could that corporate latter have been?
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| Mason | Mar 22 2012, 12:17 AM Post #12 |
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. Anyone hear Fluke's latest? She says there should be a litmus test for every candidate. They must be Pro-Woman to hold Elective office. http://hotair.com/greenroom/archives/2012/03/21/sandra-fluke-pols-should-be-given-pro-woman-litmus-test-prior-to-election/ . Edited by Mason, Mar 22 2012, 12:19 AM.
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| 60slib | Mar 22 2012, 04:52 AM Post #13 |
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I'm not familiar with Sarah Hoyt's work but saw this blog post linked at Instapundit and found it well worth the read. War Is Hell Posted on March 18, 2012 | 292 Comments I normally don't post politics here*... ...In minus three seconds, someone brought up that a worse tyranny than this was the "War on Women." Let me point out right now that if I hear that phrase once more I'm going to lose it. No, forget that. I'm going lose it right NOW. Let me tell you what war is, okay? War is where the enemy decimates your numbers - like, say in China where abortion is killing mostly females. War is where you are kept from learning - like in most Arab countries, where women have restrictions placed on their education. War is where your houses are burned, your children taken away into slavery, your goods looted, and you are dragged away in chains. In the United States, right now, women have preferential treatment - by law - in any company that gets federal funds (which heaven help us, right now, is most of them.) Women live longer than men. Cancers that affect females get more money and more attention than those that affect only men. Women have the right to be sole deciders on abortion, and if they decide to keep the child and make the man pay, he pays. (This by the way is a complete reversal of the "penalty" of sex which used to fall mostly on women.) And if he doesn't pay, he goes to jail. Divorce courts award custody to mothers overwhelmingly. Oh, and in college campuses, women outnumber men. If this is war it is war on men. And I've had just about enough of everyone who claims otherwise. And please don't come back and say women have to carry babies and this is unfair. Or that men are stronger and this is unfair. Or that... This is NOT kindergarten. LIFE is unfair. NATURE is unfair. Civilization and society can only go so far to compensate for the basic inequality of nature. It is not the job of nature or government to turn us all into neuters with the exact same aptitudes and abilities. And I, for one, am glad. If you're not, consider your relationship with your own gender. I suggest your war is mostly internal. If you truly believe refusing to force employers to pay for birth control is a war on women, then you are fragile little flowers who deserve to experience life practically anywhere else in the world. You are also unleashing a monster. Get the government to force this and NOTHING is out of bonds. Forget selling you the rope to hang you with. The government will eventually force you to pay them to hang you. I'd like to believe the comment is wrong which I read on some blog defining feminists as a potemkin village of bicycled fish. But judging by how American women seem to be so completely embarrassed by their vaginas that they demand all sorts of compensation and affirmation of their specialness, I'm very afraid the comment was right. These women have things like Vagina Monologues (Imagine, Penis Monologues could ONLY be a middle school play, but because it's the FEMALE body part we're supposed to be in awe of it. WHY?) and go on about how they're powerful, but melt in a pile of hysteria because someone was less than respectful to them. Meanwhile, real women need someone else to pay for their contraception or give them a hand up in school or business like a fish needs a bicycle and would NOT stoop to having special treatment lavished on them. They meet men as equals and refuse to be afraid of them, or ashamed of who they are. I know! Let's make war on men, and refuse to listen to them when they're abused, ignore their claims to their children, take away their right to choose if they want to be fathers (and pay for it) or not, design the school system so it doesn't fit either their learning style or their development and oh, yes, drug them so they don't act like boys AND all the while scream that they're the ones hurting us. Which would be distinguishable from the present state of affairs, because... Is that crickets I hear? Oh, yes it is. On behalf of all the women with male children; on behalf of all the women with male spouses, on behalf of all the women who are NOT ashamed of being women, and who DO actually like men - its time to stop beating on males and screaming we're being hurt. Make love, not war. * And by the way, what cloud cuckoo land did I fall into that defending men is politics? WHEN did hating on half of your species become a political statement? WHEN did equality before the law the stop being the goal? WHERE are the doctors, and who put the inmates in charge of the asylum? http://accordingtohoyt.com/2012/03/18/war-is-hell/ I was going to post just "the good parts version" but I couldn't find much to take out. I thought the lady was on a roll. Edited by 60slib, Mar 22 2012, 04:58 AM.
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| Mason | Mar 22 2012, 05:25 AM Post #14 |
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. Bravo 60slib !!!! That is some good stuff. I can't add to that. . |
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| kbp | Mar 22 2012, 08:54 AM Post #15 |
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“Numerous American women have actually written to me in the last few weeks saying that I should run for office, and maybe someday I will.” ....and that is how Democratic politicians are born, they motivate others to vote for them with promises of ending some form of victimhood they are suffering ...whether or not they previously even knew they were victims! |
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