Lib General calls for peace in War on Women!

I never said she was a "flaming radical liberal", dicklicker. She just is no longer so sold on any fucked up repuke women haters. I will make no attempt to explain recent legislation proposed and passed by the idiots that severely restricts the rights of women and their vaginas and uterus's. After all, it's jerks like the repukes that passed it that need the worst to understand it. If they deny or just don't want to know that's a big bully for them, isn't it?

The rest of your post is equally as silly as thus far.

Well no, you never said she was a flaming radical liberal, but the nonsense you claimed she said, was flaming radical liberal rhetoric. Therefore, she either said it, or you are lying about what she said, and inferring your own flaming radical liberal rhetoric in place of what she actually said. Either way, you are lying through your shit-stained teeth about it. Your sis-in-law didn't change from a "hardcore republican" and adopt the viewpoint you articulated. AND... even IF that were the case, it's certainly NOT the case across America, or General Rosen would have been hailed as a hero, instead of shunned and thrown under the bus like she was, by the administration.

You are such an idiot that this is all the response your post is worth. Keep lying to yourself, because NO ONE else believes a word you say delusional simpleton.

Apparently quite a few stay at home moms believe what I am saying because that's what they said too, and the White House, along with every liberal sycophant out there, jumped to the mics to denounce Rosen's comments and clarify they didn't agree with what she said. You are lying to yourself if you don't think this hurt Obama and the Democrats, it was a huge blunder, and that's why you had General Rosen calling for "peace in this phony war!"
 
Well no, you never said she was a flaming radical liberal, but the nonsense you claimed she said, was flaming radical liberal rhetoric. Therefore, she either said it, or you are lying about what she said, and inferring your own flaming radical liberal rhetoric in place of what she actually said. Either way, you are lying through your shit-stained teeth about it. Your sis-in-law didn't change from a "hardcore republican" and adopt the viewpoint you articulated. AND... even IF that were the case, it's certainly NOT the case across America, or General Rosen would have been hailed as a hero, instead of shunned and thrown under the bus like she was, by the administration.



Apparently quite a few stay at home moms believe what I am saying because that's what they said too, and the White House, along with every liberal sycophant out there, jumped to the mics to denounce Rosen's comments and clarify they didn't agree with what she said. You are lying to yourself if you don't think this hurt Obama and the Democrats, it was a huge blunder, and that's why you had General Rosen calling for "peace in this phony war!"

According to your own party, you are wrong, Dixtard;

Republicans' traditional strength among men "won't be good enough if we're losing women by nine points or 10 points," says Sara Taylor Fagen, a Republican strategist and former political adviser to President George W. Bush.

"The focus on contraception has not been a good one for us …

Romney's run to the right may be winning him Tea Party votes, but it's demonstrated that "American women can't trust Romney to stand up for them.

It would be hard for them to win if you have this kind of gender gap.

[url]http://www.usatoday.com/news/politic...oll/53930684/1[/URL]
 
According to your own party, you are wrong, Dixtard;

Republicans' traditional strength among men "won't be good enough if we're losing women by nine points or 10 points," says Sara Taylor Fagen, a Republican strategist and former political adviser to President George W. Bush.

"The focus on contraception has not been a good one for us …

Romney's run to the right may be winning him Tea Party votes, but it's demonstrated that "American women can't trust Romney to stand up for them.

It would be hard for them to win if you have this kind of gender gap.

[url]http://www.usatoday.com/news/politic...oll/53930684/1[/URL]

Look, I didn't say there wasn't some idiot 'moderate' out there trying to carry the ball the other way, that's the biggest problem with the republican party right now, the damn moderates lack of confidence in core conservative values. Again, if it did not matter, we wouldn't have heard a peep from mainstream liberals and democrats, none of you would have bothered to respond to this thread, and the White House wouldn't have felt the need to clarify their position and distance themselves from Rosen. The fact that we continue to be entertained with the liberal spin on this, is indication a nerve was struck. Unfortunately for liberals, it was the wrong nerve.
 
And Oh by the way, someone might want to inform Sara Taylor Fagen that Republicans never brought up the issue of contraceptives, the issue was intentionally introduced by liberals! As was the entire phony "War on Women!" Republicans have been intensely focused on the economy and jobs, oil independence, and repealing Obamacare. Time and time again, it is a LIBERAL who is interjecting traditional social conservative issues, in an attempt to fracture the republican base. Now, Sara, the moderates, and you fuckwits, can pretend otherwise if you want, I can't stop you, but these issues are not arising from Republicans.
 
Well no, you never said she was a flaming radical liberal, but the nonsense you claimed she said, was flaming radical liberal rhetoric. Therefore, she either said it, or you are lying about what she said, and inferring your own flaming radical liberal rhetoric in place of what she actually said. Either way, you are lying through your shit-stained teeth about it. Your sis-in-law didn't change from a "hardcore republican" and adopt the viewpoint you articulated. AND... even IF that were the case, it's certainly NOT the case across America, or General Rosen would have been hailed as a hero, instead of shunned and thrown under the bus like she was, by the administration.



Apparently quite a few stay at home moms believe what I am saying because that's what they said too, and the White House, along with every liberal sycophant out there, jumped to the mics to denounce Rosen's comments and clarify they didn't agree with what she said. You are lying to yourself if you don't think this hurt Obama and the Democrats, it was a huge blunder, and that's why you had General Rosen calling for "peace in this phony war!"

Who is this Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska that also agrees with my SIL as do many millions of females that would have heretofore considered conservative ideologies? Recent anti-freedom for females actions by gop nuts have killed off a vast majority of that potential support and most of it ain't coming back for any reason. They set their own traps and damned if they didn't catch themselves!!!!!!!

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Who is this Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska that also agrees with my SIL as do many millions of females that would have heretofore considered conservative ideologies? Recent anti-freedom for females actions by gop nuts have killed off a vast majority of that potential support and most of it ain't coming back for any reason. They set their own traps and damned if they didn't catch themselves!!!!!!!

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The Republicans haven't done anything to women or against women, as far as I know, can you cite some fucking examples or not? I've been asking for this for three days now, and you don't seem to want to tell me about these supposed republicans who are against women. All you can do, is keep repeating some meaningless platitude about wanting to "police the uterus" ...whatever the fuck that means. There is no Republican proposed legislation to ban contraceptives, forbid abortions, or prohibit women from having sex. If you've heard something to the contrary, it's wrong. There is no Republican proposed legislation to chain women to the kitchen sink, make them wear chastity belts, or prohibit them from going out in public without a man. So where in the hell are all these supposed Republican initiatives against women? IN YOUR FUCKED UP HEAD-- THAT'S WHERE!
 
And by the fucking way, moron... Lisa Murkowski is hardly what anyone could consider "mainstream Republican."

It is what it is, moron. You set your own trap, caught yourself and now you have to figure out how to save yourself. Another fine mess you've gotten us into!!!!!!

YukYukYuk

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The Republicans haven't done anything to women or against women, as far as I know, can you cite some fucking examples or not? I've been asking for this for three days now, and you don't seem to want to tell me about these supposed republicans who are against women. All you can do, is keep repeating some meaningless platitude about wanting to "police the uterus" ...whatever the fuck that means. There is no Republican proposed legislation to ban contraceptives, forbid abortions, or prohibit women from having sex. If you've heard something to the contrary, it's wrong. There is no Republican proposed legislation to chain women to the kitchen sink, make them wear chastity belts, or prohibit them from going out in public without a man. So where in the hell are all these supposed Republican initiatives against women? IN YOUR FUCKED UP HEAD-- THAT'S WHERE!


 
The Republicans haven't done anything to women or against women, as far as I know, can you cite some fucking examples or not? I've been asking for this for three days now, and you don't seem to want to tell me about these supposed republicans who are against women. All you can do, is keep repeating some meaningless platitude about wanting to "police the uterus" ...whatever the fuck that means. There is no Republican proposed legislation to ban contraceptives, forbid abortions, or prohibit women from having sex. If you've heard something to the contrary, it's wrong. There is no Republican proposed legislation to chain women to the kitchen sink, make them wear chastity belts, or prohibit them from going out in public without a man. So where in the hell are all these supposed Republican initiatives against women? IN YOUR FUCKED UP HEAD-- THAT'S WHERE!

Republicans set the national stage for vital women’s health issues.


House Bill 1 — the first bill Virginia Republicans chose to take on — was a personhood bill, a bill that define life beginning at conception. Not only would the bill have banned abortion, it would also have banned the birth control pill, which sometimes prevents birth by stopping the implantation of a fertilized egg.


An impartial observer might wonder why a personhood bill would be a top Republican priority.


After all, the same election that put all these Republicans in power also had a personhood bill overwhelmingly rejected in Mississippi — a state so socially conservative that 46 percent of Mississippi Republicans want to make interracial marriage illegal, according to a recent poll from Public Policy Polling.


Nonetheless, this was the issue Virginia Republicans decided to give serious attention. In an economy with a 9 percent unemployment rate at the time, this was the most important issue to Virginia Republicans.


Ohio wasn’t much luckier with its crop of Republicans.


Five months after inauguration, the Ohio House passed its “heartbeat” bill, or H.B. 125. To this day, it’s the most radical anti-abortion bill in the country. Not only would it ban abortion when a fetal heartbeat is detected, but the bill makes no exceptions for rape, incest or life-threatening circumstances.


Ohio and Virginia were not alone.


Republicans were pushing anti-abortion, anti-contraception bills all around the nation. Pennsylvania, Kansas, Mississippi and Texas all made national headlines with their own bills.


In more than 20 states, bills have been introduced to restrict insurance coverage of abortions, according to ABC News.

At the federal level, Republicans have made funding for Planned Parenthood a top issue time and time again, and insurance companies covering contraception recently became such a big issue that the White House had to step in.


So much for keeping the government out of health care. The same political party that clamored for small government now couldn’t wait to regulate women’s health care.


Apparently, the economy is too much for the government to handle, but every woman’s uterus is fair game.


There has been some backlash. After Virginia tried to pass a bill that would force doctors to give patients seeking abortion a transvaginal ultrasound, women’s health advocates in states across the nation organized protests, leading to governors and state legislatures beginning to back down in their rhetoric. Even Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, a Republican who originally supported the transvaginal ultrasound bill, has been downplaying his involvement in Virginia’s anti-abortion, anti-contraception bills.


Now, Mitt Romney, the likely GOP nominee for president, is facing some of the backlash. In a recent Gallup poll, women came out severely against Romney.


In the category of women under 50, Obama held 60 percent of voters, while Romney held only 30 percent.


That’s right, Obama now leads with women under 50 by a two-to-one margin.


But while that may stop some rhetoric, the bills and laws are still coming forward. The Ohio heartbeat bill is still being pushed by some Republicans in the Ohio Senate, and a personhood initiative could show up in Ohio’s 2012 ballot after a stamp of approval from Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted.


Mississippi also plans to reintroduce its personhood initiative in the 2012 ballot, and other states are beginning to pass around petitions for their own initiatives as well.


In the end, one is left to wonder what could stop social conservatives.


Public backlash and poor polling don’t seem to be enough to stop the Republican war on women, and in some cases it might have actually emboldened them…



http://www.citybeat.com/cincinnati/blog-3264-republican_war_on_women_marches_forward.html
 
Very good article, slasher.
Dixie is impervious to facts. He will argue that 1/3 isn't real, claim to have millions of Euros/dollars/marks in a German bank (he can't remember which), and thinks the South won the Civil War....
 
It is what it is, moron. You set your own trap, caught yourself and now you have to figure out how to save yourself. Another fine mess you've gotten us into!!!!!!

YukYukYuk

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Oh really? You can't give me any examples of Republican proposals to harm women, and instead, you present some moderate shill for the democrats as if they represent Republicans, and I am the one who set my own trap? Who the fuck are you pretending to be, Wile E. Coyote? Or ending with the immortal Curly Howard line, maybe you are trying to mimic the Three Stooges?

As for the propaganda video posted, I don't click any links to any material submitted by \\||//. It's my policy. Go find a nice credible news story from Reuters, or something vetted by the AP, and maybe I will read it, but I am not here to support radical liberal websites with my hits.
 
Oh really? You can't give me any examples of Republican proposals to harm women, and instead, you present some moderate shill for the democrats as if they represent Republicans, and I am the one who set my own trap? Who the fuck are you pretending to be, Wile E. Coyote? Or ending with the immortal Curly Howard line, maybe you are trying to mimic the Three Stooges? As for the propaganda video posted, I don't click any links to any material submitted by \\||//. It's my policy. Go find a nice credible news story from Reuters, or something vetted by the AP, and maybe I will read it, but I am not here to support radical liberal websites with my hits.

LOL, Dix dux...


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Oh really? You can't give me any examples of Republican proposals to harm women, and instead, you present some moderate shill for the democrats as if they represent Republicans, and I am the one who set my own trap? Who the fuck are you pretending to be, Wile E. Coyote? Or ending with the immortal Curly Howard line, maybe you are trying to mimic the Three Stooges? As for the propaganda video posted, I don't click any links to any material submitted by \\||//. It's my policy. Go find a nice credible news story from Reuters, or something vetted by the AP, and maybe I will read it, but I am not here to support radical liberal websites with my hits.

Here you go, Dix...Reuters:


Start dancing.
 
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