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I believe I’ve made it clear where I stand on the whole “forcing religious charities to cover birth control in their insurance policies” issue:
1) I am pro-choice (mostly), pro-birth control, pro-women’s rights and anti-Religious Right Nutbaggery.
2) I think forcing insurance to cover birth control is misguided and a ridiculous intrusion into free markets.
3) The religious issues the Catholic Church has with this mandate only increase my opposition.
The bullshit on this issue, … Read more
Stalin was famous for saying the following:
“It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.”
By that he meant that people like him believed that elections where just a means to an end, and thus, the real power came from the vote counters. The progressives have agreed with Stalin on this forever, and have actively pursued … Read more
Both Christianity and Judaism have similar beliefs regarding charity. Aside from the usual,”God loves a cheerful giver”, the manner or application of the act is as important as the act itself. In order to ensure that the real motivation is charity and not self-aggrandizement both the Bible and the Torah require anonymity. “But when you do a charitable deed, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing”. Maimonides, a … Read more
That’s basically what the democrats seem to want. That’s from guy that pretends he had no clue about operation “Fast & Furious” and actually deserves to be hauled into court to defend the criminal activities he and his people have been trying … Read more
A few days ago Seattle Outcast in one of his comments mentioned how the TSA was expanding their influence out of the airports and hitting the streets in Tennessee. My reaction was I’m sure like everyone else’s , that old Franklinism about security/liberty immediately came to mind, saying to myself ,”Here we go again”.
It is amazing how much leeway a government can be given by a willing populace if that rope is couched in … Read more
The labour party in the UK has been suffering a serious sets of defeats as more and more people lose hope with their stupid policies, and now are having a conference to discuss options. One of their brilliant ideas is a journalist license. The plan is to only allow people that they like, the ones telling the stories they like and the way they like it, to be reporters.
The UK Labour party’s conference
Not surprised that the NYT again has another one of the entitled aristocratic leftists class lecturing us on why Obama has been such a failure. We are in damage control mode as the leftists now try real hard to pretend the entire world’s economy isn’t being dragged down by decades of their insanity and especially the last 3 years of Obama and the democrats doing stupid on steroids. Things are falling apart. Even the fanatics … Read more
Couple of things before I start citing the article to which the title refers:
1) I have no problem with taking a candidate’s religious views and practices into account. In fact, I always do try to discern the veracity of the stated views that their actual practices expose. But I tend to do that privately, as my personal religious views and/or biases will always win out in reaching conclusions about a candidate over what others’ … Read more
The U.Kbased The Register has this article dealing with the recently published CERN paper entitled “Role of sulphuric acid, ammonia and galactic cosmic rays in atmospheric aerosol nucleation”. Their findings basically destroy the existing climate models used by the watermelon alarmists. Yes, the same ones we discovered where junk after the East Anglia scandal exposed them as rigged, are now going to need, according to the as politically correct as possible language being used … Read more
My friends, you can sleep safe tonight.
Eddie Leroy Anderson of Craigmont, Idaho, is a retired logger, a former science teacher and now a federal criminal thanks to his arrowhead-collecting hobby.
In 2009, Mr. Anderson loaned his son some tools to dig for arrowheads near a favorite campground of theirs. Unfortunately, they were on federal land. Authorities “notified me to get a lawyer and a damn good one,” Mr. Anderson recalls.
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