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Monthly Archives: February 2012
A Mormon, a nutbag and a lunatic walk into a bar…
The low quality of Republican candidates continues to haunt the party. Each remaining contender for the nomination is wildly weird, each more hooker than prom date. First up, the strangely robotic Mitt Romney (R—Finance Industry). Kind of out … Continue reading
Posted in Conservative, Election, Topical
Tagged Baptist, baptizing Jews, birth control, Devil, Holy Mother, Jimmy Zuma, Mitt Romney, Mormon, Newt Gingrich, Papist, Republican nomination, Rick Santorum, sex
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US Constitution: the Bishops don’t get a veto
But in fighting this fight, the bishops seek to have the government legislate what they have failed to inculcate. Almost all Catholic women have used birth control for family planning. Arguably most of their partners – good Catholic men among them — are complicit. Continue reading
Posted in Conservative, Election, Government, Topical
Tagged Bill of Rights, birth control, Boehner, Catholic Bishops, Congress, Cornell University, Establishment Clause, Everson v. Board of Education, First Amendment, Gingrich, Guttmacher Institute, Jimmy Zuma, religion, Santorum, US Constitution, women’s health
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Mainstream pundits join the War on Stupid
Maybe the War on Stupid entered the mainstream last year when Chris Matthews began losing patience with silly campaign rhetoric and rolling his eyes. Lately he has begun to call out the stupid-speak during interviews, an almost unheard of practice … Continue reading