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U.S. Constitution Title: If tomorrow you could trade out Obama for Palin, would you? This hypothetical leaves for one or the other, no equivocating. Yes. The Kenyan is a Marxist and Palin, although slow on the uptake, is far less dangerous to America. Step up oh gutsy ones. Answer the question and show us your wisdom with a pithy comment. A non answer will render the poster to be an O'tard and a defender of Barry Soetoro's Big Government, Black nationalist agenda. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 332. The Kenyan is a Marxist and Palin, although slow on the uptake, is far less dangerous to America. Being slow on the uptake makes Palin a dupe, a tool for anyone who cares to flatter and manipulate her. A non answer will render the poster to be an O'tard and a defender of Barry Soetoro's Big Government, Black nationalist agenda. Its that kind of simplistic, knee-jerk, non thought that has brought us to this point.
#275. To: lucysmom (#272) So who do you think would do a better job. Palin or Obama and why?
#282. To: A K A Stone (#275) So who do you think would do a better job. Palin or Obama and why? Obama. Palin chose money over fulfilling her promise to serve out her term as Alaska's governor. That is who she is. She will always do what is profitable for Sarah, first. She will use, she will pander, and she will sell out; and when called on it, she will whine.
#283. To: lucysmom (#282) They were hounding Palin and would have continued to do so. They were hounding her because she connects with regular folks. Like it or not it is true. So she decided to quit her job so that she couldn't be criticized for things like traveling and giving speeches and preparing to run for the white house. I kind of wish that she would have stayed. But it wouldn't keep me from voting for her because I know how the political game is played. If someone comes along that is better then Palin in the primaries then I will support that person. I don't see anyone as yet though. If she wins the primary it will be a very easy vote to cast. I would never vote for someone who favors aborting babies or in Obamas case killing them after birth. That is what he voted for. If you feel comfortable voting for a murderer of babies then I guess that is your problem that you will have to work out with your conscience.
#289. To: A K A Stone (#283) If you feel comfortable voting for a murderer of babies then I guess that is your problem that you will have to work out with your conscience. I watched a very old silent movie (1916) last night, it was called "Where Are My Children". It was about a district attorney who's wife had 3 abortions, and her friends, who were all childless, did the same. He was devastated when it came out in the aborntionist's trial that his wife and her friends were his patients too. It may have been a silent movie, but it broke my heart watching him wondering what his chlldren would have been like growing up.
#305. To: Murron (#289) It may have been a silent movie, but it broke my heart watching him wondering what his chlldren would have been like growing up. Sounds like a basic propaganda film; I wonder if the director when on to "Reefer Madness." If the dude were so heartbroken, he could have adopted; remember there were orphanages in that era and since women didn't have birth control, kids were available. If you look into that time, many of the women having abortions then were poor and couldn't support any more children or carrying/having more children would deteriorate the women's health and shorten their lifespan. It was common for many poor women to get pregnant once a year--again, this is before effective birth control became available). They were so desperate that they visited back alley abortionists. I can't even imagine that level of desperation. Like many, I'm "uncomfortable" with abortion, but I remain an ardent supporter of birth control from Plan B onward. And I've never wistfully thought about how much fun it might be to get pregnant every year and to live in abject poverty.
#307. To: Suzanne (#305) I think they should execute abortionists. Women seeking to murder their children too of course. It is just common sense. You kill you will be killed.
#320. To: A K A Stone, Suzanne (#307) I think they should execute abortionists. Women seeking to murder their children too of course. It is just common sense. You kill you will be killed. So, if a woman has five children already living in the world, you would execute her for aborting the sixth, leaving the five motherless?
#332. To: lucysmom (#320) So, if a woman has five children already living in the world, you would execute her for aborting the sixth, leaving the five motherless? No I wouldn't execute her. The state should. Andrea Yates comes to mind. Is she still breating and eating?
Replies to Comment # 332. #333. To: A K A Stone, lucysmom (#332) Andrea Yates comes to mind. A great example of a woman who should have been on birth control (as well as other medication) after the first child or two. Do you ever wonder what might have happened if they stopped breeding at the point where they saw the first signs of a mental illness following the pregnancy? But, no, they let God decide how many children they should have--and now there are none.
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