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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: BannedFromDU on November 02, 2014, 01:28:09 AM
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TheMastersNemesis (4,226 posts)
Some GOPPER Candidate Now Say They Are Pro Choice. Liar Liar Pants On Fire.
Some major GOP candidates are saying they are now pro choice and they will protect women's rights. It is like a rapist telling a woman he won't hurt her.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025746288
Not much play, so he doubles down...
TheMastersNemesis (4,226 posts)
I Have Little Sympathy Or Compassion For GOPPERS Who Do Not Have Health Care.
I have very little sympathy for GOP people who complain about not having health care insurance or access to health care. What makes it worse is they do not want others to have health care because they don't. I do not understand twisted logic like that. They should be demanding decent health care like other people have. It is politics of resentment. And it seems to work for the GOP.
When we see those free clinic where people are coming in desperate to be taken care of I wonder how many of them are hard right Republicans. They are the cause of their own misery. It is fine that they are taken care of, but that is only for a brief time. Many of them need continuing care.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025746788
****ing. Lunatic. I wonder if his wife knows what he posts about...
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Which GOP candidates said they're pro-choice?
Methinks he's referring, in an off-handed way, to Cory Gardner.
The Proglodytes in Colorado have been running ads claiming Gardner wants to ban all birth control for women. NARAL is even running an ad that has a man coming home to his female claiming he can't find condoms anywhere because they're sold-out across the city because Cory Gardner banned birth control.
Except Cory Gardner has proposed that the birth control pill be sold over the counter.
The lie is so unsustainable the Denver Post has called them on it. So now they have to admit that Gardner is pro-contraceptive.
I think they're trying to conflate contraceptives with abortion under the umbrella of "choice."
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It is politics of resentment.
^^^sounds like the politics of the primitives, to me.