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Offline michelleo

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Can women think?...Apparently not without planned parenthood
« on: April 14, 2011, 11:21:05 PM »
If you can stomach watching her, here's Nancy Pelosi equating the federal funding debate to Republicans questioning whether women can think:

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Here's a few questions for you Nancy...

Are women capable of making sound family planning decisions on their own, without the help of a government sponsored entity? (A Republican would say there's no reason why not)

Are women capable of paying for their own medical procedures? (A Republican would say there's no reason why not)

And finally Nancy, can Sarah Palin think?


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Re: Can women think?...Apparently not without planned parenthood
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2011, 11:23:29 PM »
If you can stomach watching her, here's Nancy Pelosi equating the federal funding debate to Republicans questioning whether women can think:

real clear politics video

Here's a few questions for you Nancy...

Are women capable of making sound family planning decisions on their own, without the help of a government sponsored entity? (A Republican would say there's no reason why not)

Are women capable of paying for their own medical procedures? (A Republican would say there's no reason why not)

And finally Nancy, can Sarah Palin think?



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Re: Can women think?...Apparently not without planned parenthood
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2011, 11:27:09 PM »
Once upon a time, "poh" did not necessarily equate with stupid or ignorant.

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Re: Can women think?...Apparently not without planned parenthood
« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2011, 11:40:26 PM »
The left shouts about how women who vote against them are voting against their own interests.  What's ironic is that part of their plan is not far from eugenics.  Give the poor black women free contraceptives, free abortions, and soon there won't be many blacks left.  It's in their best interest, apparently, to eventually die off as a race.

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Re: Can women think?...Apparently not without planned parenthood
« Reply #4 on: April 15, 2011, 07:23:13 AM »
I've been asking myself if there's such a thing as a leftist guy who would cough up the few hundred dollars for an abortion, when done with using a woman.

Apparently not, as Planned Parenthood is a more important priority for funding than our military.

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Re: Can women think?...Apparently not without planned parenthood
« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2011, 07:51:25 AM »
For most of civilization, right back to the ancients, the essence of womanhood was linked to her unique ability as the creator of new life. You can see this in mythologies around the world, for example the Greco-Roman pantheon assigns the nurturing and life-giving forces of nature to goddesses. Celtic and Germanic mythologies have a similar delineation.

Under the modern pseudo-religion of liberalism, the essence of womanhood is her prerogative to terminate life. I think that's a pretty fundamental statement of what's wrong with our civilization and explains much about its deterioration. It's an obscene bastardization of our cultural and moral tradition.
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Re: Can women think?...Apparently not without planned parenthood
« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2011, 08:11:02 AM »
For most of civilization, right back to the ancients, the essence of womanhood was linked to her unique ability as the creator of new life. You can see this in mythologies around the world, for example the Greco-Roman pantheon assigns the nurturing and life-giving forces of nature to goddesses. Celtic and Germanic mythologies have a similar delineation.

Under the modern pseudo-religion of liberalism, the essence of womanhood is her prerogative to terminate life. I think that's a pretty fundamental statement of what's wrong with our civilization and explains much about its deterioration. It's an obscene bastardization of our cultural and moral tradition.

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Re: Can women think?...Apparently not without planned parenthood
« Reply #7 on: April 15, 2011, 09:31:07 AM »
I went to a conference where Phyllis Schlafly spoke.  I think she's around 90, anyway, she spoke of how through all her efforts she raised a family and still has the love of a family.  She pointed out that many of the feminists she worked against are now lonely old women.  Interesting and telling contrast.

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