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    #161

    Jun 21, 2012, 08:53 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    To be more specific, the right wing gop war is with everybody that's not in lock step with them/you.
    Oh come on Tal, your side hammers and hammers and hammers and every time we give ground on something you call us hypocrites - then demand more. That's bullsh*t.

    That's why you only recognize when YOU are being attacked.
    Really? Both sides attack, it's been that way since the earliest days of our republic. I speak for my side and you speak for yours, and if the attack is unfair then I'll be more than happy to join you. Media Matters totally took Malkin's comments out of context ( no surprise), she was commenting on the "cheesy stage-managing" of the White House and the compliant press.

    So your attack on Laura Bush can be seen as a joke too, or opinion, take your pick.
    "Leading the charge of “The 22,” as we shall call them, is Sonia Pressman Fuentes, co-founder of the National Organization for Women, who described her reaction upon reading that Bush was being honored as “a sudden onset of Alzheimer’s.”

    Well, at least she didn’t say the vapors.

    “I couldn’t believe my eyes,” she said. “It’s not partisan. I’m not complaining that she’s a Republican.” (Snowe, after all, is a Republican.) “I’m complaining that she’s never done anything for women to get this award.”


    That's no joke. Does Mrs. Bush deserve that or has she earned the honor she's about to receive? Simple question, why won't anyone answer it?
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    #162

    Jun 22, 2012, 03:38 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post

    That's no joke. Does Mrs. Bush deserve that or has she earned the honor she's about to receive? Simple question, why won't anyone answer it?

    Ok, I'll answer it. From what I have read she sounds like a very worthy recipient.


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    #163

    Jun 22, 2012, 06:18 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by TUT317 View Post
    Ok, I'll answer it. From what I have read she sounds like a very worthy recipient.


    Tut
    Indeed she is, thanks Tut.
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    #164

    Jun 24, 2012, 09:38 AM
    Hello again,

    Iowa Radio Host Says Nuns Should Be “Pistol Whipped”; GOP Congressman Laughs.

    Nuns are women too.

    excon
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    #165

    Jun 24, 2012, 01:36 PM
    43 Catholic organizations that filed lawsuits against the Obama administration,and we are supposed to take the position of a handful of rogue nuns as a mass protest by Catholics against the Ryan Budget ?

    No ,they shouldn't be pistol whipped . They should be ridiculed... perhaps as vigorously as the left mockingly satirized traditional Catholic nuns.

    Btw ,the nuns on the bus are also protesting the doctrinal assessment of the LCWR by the Vatican... which basically gave them a smack down over their beliefs.
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    #166

    Jun 24, 2012, 01:46 PM
    Carol Marin had a terrific column in today's Chicago Sun-Times:

    Nuns under fire take to the road - Chicago Sun-Times

    I especially liked, "And so the bishops are on their own two-week road trip called a Fortnight of Freedom to argue that their religious liberty is under attack by the Obama administration.

    The difference in tone between the nuns and bishops is striking. While the sisters are raising issues of people living on the margins, the bishops are protesting what they view as an assault on their authority."

    And

    "It helps to remember that Joan of Arc was declared a heretic and burned at the stake before the church declared her a saint. And in October, Pope Benedict XVI will canonize Sister Hildegard of Bingen, whom a bishop once ex-communicated."
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    #167

    Jun 24, 2012, 03:46 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Wondergirl View Post
    Carol Marin had a terrific column in today's Chicago Sun-Times:

    Nuns under fire take to the road - Chicago Sun-Times

    I especially liked, "And so the bishops are on their own two-week road trip called a Fortnight of Freedom to argue that their religious liberty is under attack by the Obama administration.

    The difference in tone between the nuns and bishops is striking. While the sisters are raising issues of people living on the margins, the bishops are protesting what they view as an assault on their authority."

    and

    "It helps to remember that Joan of Arc was declared a heretic and burned at the stake before the church declared her a saint. And in October, Pope Benedict XVI will canonize Sister Hildegard of Bingen, whom a bishop once ex-communicated."
    Good column, but unfair to compare the two issues. Each is legitimate in its own way.
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    #168

    Jun 24, 2012, 03:59 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Athos View Post
    Good column, but unfair to compare the two issues. Each is legitimate in its own way.
    Hello A:

    Here's the difference.. There's no left wing group calling for the bishops to get roughed up.

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    #169

    Jun 24, 2012, 04:57 PM
    Technically Hildegard of Bingen had a sentence of interdict ;not excommunication . It is different from excommunication in that the person is not kicked out of the church . But the same restrictions on celebrating and receiving the sacraments apply as excommunication.

    She appealed and eventually had the interdict removed .
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    #170

    Jun 25, 2012, 06:41 AM
    I'm sure all of you thought Mickelson was being serious. An unfortunate choice of words but he was no doubt joking, unlike the misogynists on the left.
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    #171

    Jun 25, 2012, 06:45 AM
    Hello again, Steve:

    So, I could tell a JOKE about blowing John Bohener away, and that would be OK. Of course, if somebody DID it, I could always claim it wasn't my fault.. It was a JOKE.

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    #172

    Jun 25, 2012, 08:00 AM
    Funny how NK likes to pretend I'm the one who is oversensitive around here yet you guys get your panties in a wad over a guy who was obviously not being serious. When you get upset over the routine misogyny from the left, we can talk.
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    #173

    Jun 25, 2012, 01:55 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello again, Steve:

    So, I could tell a JOKE about blowing John Bohener away, and that would be OK. Of course, if somebody DID it, I could always claim it wasn't my fault.. It was a JOKE.

    Excon
    At least he didn't want to strap on some explosives and put the president and Mrs. Bush, the Cheneys "and anybody else that can fit" into his explosive "love hug."

    Maurice Sendak may have been even wilder than his "wild things."

    In one of the children's book author's last interviews before he died of a stroke in May, Sendak said he thought about trying to assassinate former President George W. Bush and former Vice President Cheney.

    "Bush was president, I thought, 'Be brave. Tie a bomb to your shirt. Insist on going to the White House. And I want to have a big hug with the vice president, definitely. And his wife, and the president, and his wife, and anybody else that can fit into the love hug,'" Sendak told The Comics Journal's founder Gary Groth in an interview that will be published in the magazine's next edition.

    "And then we'll blow ourselves up, and I'd be a hero," Sendak continued.

    "It would have been a very brave and wonderful thing," said Sendak, who wrote the whimsical "Where the Wild Things Are."
    No wonder children are viciously taunting bus monitors.
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    #174

    Jul 30, 2012, 01:33 PM
    The logic of the pro-choice crowd just defies logic. Notoriously pro-choice Mayor Bloomberg wants to lock up baby formula in NY hospitals.

    Mayor Bloomberg pushing NYC hospitals to hide baby formula so more new moms will breast-feed

    The nanny state is going after moms.

    Mayor Bloomberg is pushing hospitals to hide their baby formula behind locked doors so more new mothers will breast-feed.

    Starting Sept. 3, the city will keep tabs on the number of bottles that participating hospitals stock and use — the most restrictive pro-breast-milk program in the nation.

    Under the city Health Department’s voluntary Latch On NYC initiative, 27 of the city’s 40 hospitals have also agreed to give up swag bags sporting formula-company logos, toss out formula-branded tchotchkes like lanyards and mugs, and document a medical reason for every bottle that a newborn receives.

    While breast-feeding activists applaud the move, bottle-feeding moms are bristling at the latest lactation lecture.

    “If they put pressure on me, I would get annoyed,” said Lynn Sidnam, a Staten Island mother of two formula-fed girls, ages 4 months and 9 years. “It’s for me to choose.”
    Sorry Lynn, choice is so yesterday.
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    #175

    Jul 30, 2012, 02:11 PM
    In the same way that the Westboro Baptist Church does not represent all christians, this Bloomberg guy does not represent all pro-choice people.
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    #176

    Jul 30, 2012, 02:15 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    The logic of the pro-choice crowd just defies logic. Notoriously pro-choice Mayor Bloomberg wants to lock up baby formula in NY hospitals.



    Sorry Lynn, choice is so yesterday.
    So you are a conservative TP that's favors choice? Or did I miss the joke?
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    #177

    Jul 30, 2012, 02:20 PM
    Geeze ,you would think the mom was trying to feed the baby a Big Gulp !
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    #178

    Jul 30, 2012, 02:31 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by NeedKarma View Post
    In the same way that the Westboro Baptist Church does not represent all christians, this Bloomberg guy does not represent all pro-choice people.
    Did I say he does? No I did not. But you're right in this case, the bulk of the "pro-choice crowd" (translation: abortion activists) is far less tolerant than Bloomberg.
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    #179

    Jul 30, 2012, 02:35 PM
    Originally Posted by NeedKarma:
    In the same way that the Westboro Baptist Church does not represent all christians, this Bloomberg guy does not represent all pro-choice people.
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    Did I say he does?
    Yes you did when you said :
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx
    The logic of the pro-choice crowd just defies logic.
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    #180

    Jul 30, 2012, 02:36 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    the bulk of the "pro-choice crowd" (translation: abortion activists)
    The "pro-life" crowd (mother killers) ain't so smart.

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