Well, since the "laser-like focus on jobs, jobs, jobs" was total b.s. from the get-go, it's nice to know that somewhere between the 38th and 39th failed attempt to repeal ObamaCare they can find the time to try to pass another anti-abortion bill that's unconstitutional, and has zero chance of passage.
Please meet Virginia GOP lieutenant governor nominee E.W. Jackson. He is Ken Cuccinelli’s running mate.
Jackson believes that sin causes birth defects and that yoga is based in Satanism. He also believes that “while giving to the poor is important, the most powerful giving for wealth-building is upward giving.” What he apparently does not believe is that spelling is an act of the devil. His new self-published book:
The best part is that he has written his own ten commandments, enshrining them in chiseled stone, because apparently God’s weren’t good enough.
(Unfortunately, since the self-published book was not subject to review, the title on the cover has the word "Comandments" [sic] misspelled... But, hey, what's a little grammar/spelling problem when you are so wrapped up in your message....
Well, since the "laser-like focus on jobs, jobs, jobs" was total b.s. from the get-go, it's nice to know that somewhere between the 38th and 39th failed attempt to repeal ObamaCare they can find the time to try to pass another anti-abortion bill that's unconstitutional, and has zero chance of passage.
At least they're consistent...and stupid.
First... Franks full remarks...
“Before, when my friends on the left side of the aisle here tried to make rape and incest the subject- because you know the, the incidents of rape resulting in pregnancy are very low, but when you make that exception, there’s usually a requirement to report the rape within 48 hours.”
“And in this case, that’s impossible because this is in the sixth month of gestation, and that’s what completely negates and vitiates the purpose of such an amendment,” he added.
Pregnancies from rape... about 1/3 of total rapes. Franks was talking about an abortion bill, and he never implied that women don’t get pregnant from rape as Akin did. As Franks was trying to point out, after a 20 week period in which abortions would still be legal if this bill became law, the percentage of abortions under that exception should be much. much lower.
Of course... you're being dishonest (and so is Huffington's Post) by trying to convolute Franks statement into something akin to Akin's remark. I don't agree with Frank's in regards to anti abortion bills, but I don't try to make him out to be a liar... just because I don't agree with him. That's what you and the left do all the time.
LadyJazzer wrote: Oh, I want the clowns like Trent Franks to jus' keep doin' what they're doin'...
Every time they open their mouths with this bat-****-crazy stuff, that's just more of the "War on Women", the GOTP loses more votes.
PLEASE...KEEP IT UP!!!
No... what you want is to continue to use Huffington's Post as your talking points, without any thought on your part to investigate whether they are reporting a story in full and with context.
The only war you're fighting is a war with yourself. And you're losing. You're only fooling yourself. But please... keep it up.
Both Dog & LJ fall into this trap of falling for slanted stories from their biased media that when exposed to daylight are full of half-truths. Maybe if they broadened their sources, they wouldn't get embarrased so often. (Looks like Mother Jones and HuffPo aren't underestimating their readership, because their readers keep getting hooked in.)
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Oh, yeah... That must be it ... The "half-truth"...right out of his mouth--which doesn't seem to be off of Mother Jones, or HuffPo...But off of CSPAN & the TV cameras...
Dang... What're you gonna do when you have him ON-CAMERA saying it...