using tactical Nukes, or splitting families apart if they have violated immigration laws, or not allowing loving Gay couples from being joined in recognized unions, and not seemingly caring much about Katrina victims.
I saw the GOP debate.....not all of it, but I did see the part about them being the "pro-life" party.
When will the Corporate media call Republicans out on this blatant and obvious hypocracy?
Why in the hell are the "Dots" not being connected on this?
I want our Dem Candidates to pounce on these assholes in reference to this "pro-life" bullshit, pronto!
That is why I don't believe shit that any politician says....I go by deed and record.
Fuck the high fallutin' rethoric!
:mad:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0706/05/se.01.html
HUCKABEE: I really believe that, if you define it a moral issue, it is our respect, our sanctity and our understanding of the value of every single human life.
Because that is what makes America a unique place on this planet: We value every life of an individual as if it represents the life of us all.
Many of us who are pro-life, quite frankly, I think, have made the mistake of giving people the impression that pro-life means we care intensely about people as long as that child is in the womb. (Doh...ye-Ha! :eyes: ) But beyond the gestation period, we've not demonstrated as demonstrably as we should that we respect life at all levels, not just during pregnancy. (and, watcha gonna do about it? :eyes: )
We shouldn't allow a child to live under a bridge or in the backseat of a car. We shouldn't be satisfied that elderly people are being abused and neglected in nursing homes. It should never be acceptable to us that people are treated as expendable -- any people. (and, watcha gonna do about it? :eyes: )
But the unique part of our country is that we elevate and we celebrate human life. And if you look at us with a contrast to the Islamic jihadists, who would strap a bomb to the belly of their own child, march him into a crowded room, set the detonator and kill innocent people, they celebrate death; we celebrate life.
It's the fundamental thing that makes us unique, and it keeps us free. I pray we never, ever abandon that basic principle. :wtf:
BROWNBACK: I think it's the life issue clearly, and I'm pro-life and I'm whole life.
And one of the things I'm the most -- the proudest about our party about is that we've stood for life. We've been a party that has stood for a culture of life. And it was in our platform in 1980, and it continues today.
And with that respect -- and I have respect for my other colleagues -- that's why I don't think we can nominate somebody that's not pro-life in this party, because it is at our core.
We believe that every life is beautiful, is sacred, is a child of a loving God from natural -- from conception to natural death.
And that applies not only here and in the womb, it applies to somebody that's in poverty, it applies to the child in Darfur. :wtf:
And that philosophy, being pro-life and whole life, is something I think can really help move us forward as a country and as a party.
Yeah, OK......What-E-ver! :eyes: