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Brigid

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44. There is a joke in the comments for this story that goes something like this:
Sat Jul 13, 2013, 03:34 PM
Jul 2013

A Republican Senator from a certain conservative state was in the Senate chamber for a debate on a routine bill. His aide came up to him and whispered to him, "Doctor Jones just called and wants to know what you are going to do about the abortion bill. " The Senator replied, "You tell that SOB I'll pay him on Monday!"

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Uh oh brucefan Jul 2013 #1
Someone just figured out he's in the wrong party CanonRay Jul 2013 #4
Doubtful Wabbajack_ Jul 2013 #66
I'm more hoping they finally go the way of the Whigs CanonRay Jul 2013 #69
Here is What I wonder liberalmike27 Jul 2013 #13
According to the RW, the shackles of poverty are appropriate punishment kestrel91316 Jul 2013 #20
You make the mistake of thinking that they want to eliminate abortion tblue37 Jul 2013 #28
I think they want to eliminate abortion phylny Jul 2013 #32
One reason it has not been severely restricted before tblue37 Jul 2013 #38
Excellent posts BrotherIvan Jul 2013 #45
I think a distinction should be made sulphurdunn Jul 2013 #54
No, they just want to eliminate any help for poor women whom they think are all black. kelliekat44 Jul 2013 #60
I think they want more "taxpayers"... ReRe Jul 2013 #62
You are absolutely correct TxDemChem Jul 2013 #49
Not just primaried NewJeffCT Jul 2013 #48
Recommended. (nt) NYC_SKP Jul 2013 #2
+1 A lone voice in today's Rethug party. pinto Jul 2013 #3
Logic and concern for the wellfare of poor females won't strike a chord with GOP voters Jessy169 Jul 2013 #5
Exactly, the party he thought he belonged to died fifty years ago! xtraxritical Jul 2013 #27
But I thought it was a "big tent"? 7962 Jul 2013 #46
The voice of reason crying out in the wilderness MrScorpio Jul 2013 #6
Best letter by a contemporary Republican for sure. nt bluedeathray Jul 2013 #7
some decisions in a woman’s life Generic Other Jul 2013 #8
"The most important decision in a woman's life is not yours." CrispyQ Jul 2013 #24
Follow the link to the original LTE and read the comments Freddie Jul 2013 #9
This poor bastard just don't get it. zeemike Jul 2013 #10
+1 tofuandbeer Jul 2013 #26
Hear! Hear!! ReRe Jul 2013 #63
Watch the teabaggers come out in force against him Hugabear Jul 2013 #11
K&R 99Forever Jul 2013 #12
I know some Republicans like this Shrek Jul 2013 #14
Republicans hate contraception, too. The quiverfull crowd runs the party now. kestrel91316 Jul 2013 #21
I hope he gets primaried. gulliver Jul 2013 #15
Constitutional rights go both ways. You can't tell someone to SaveAmerica Jul 2013 #16
This is so righteous mick063 Jul 2013 #30
A reasonable republican Stryder Jul 2013 #17
I guess he's just guaranteed himself a teabagger primary challenge. TheMightyFavog Jul 2013 #18
Re: the preacher. How fast an abortion if the Daddy is black or Mexican? SaveAmerica Jul 2013 #19
It went to Christers who want to punish women for fucking. Warpy Jul 2013 #22
That party never fucking existed, lady. Not the one with the "R" in its name. enki23 Jul 2013 #23
Facts? Logic? Science? BrotherIvan Jul 2013 #25
See my reply #28 above. I think I explain it pretty clearly. tblue37 Jul 2013 #29
"a practicing physician (who never has or will perform an abortion)" icarusxat Jul 2013 #31
We Have A Bigger Problem Than We Know About DallasNE Jul 2013 #33
We know how our representatives vote gollygee Jul 2013 #35
You Could Be Right DallasNE Jul 2013 #39
He's clearly talking in one part about patients gollygee Jul 2013 #40
So.........Let Me Get This Straight 1ProudAtheist Jul 2013 #34
Very Well Said DallasNE Jul 2013 #42
60% of abortions performed on upper class women? Marcuse Jul 2013 #51
And of the 60% Caucasian women who have had abortions Iwillnevergiveup Jul 2013 #56
The more relevant question is... Marcuse Jul 2013 #65
Answer.... Plucketeer Jul 2013 #36
That guy knows how to write a strongly worded letter! Hubert Flottz Jul 2013 #37
"I really made a mistake last night." Republicans allow men to make mistakes BlancheSplanchnik Jul 2013 #41
The anti-birth control position betrays their supposed commitment to life BainsBane Jul 2013 #43
There is a joke in the comments for this story that goes something like this: Brigid Jul 2013 #44
OMG... Reminds of true story: Former Congressman Bob Barr. avaistheone1 Jul 2013 #47
Their party is self destructing SlipperySlope Jul 2013 #50
k&r for sanity ... something too many Republicans lack. n/t Laelth Jul 2013 #52
K & R Scurrilous Jul 2013 #53
good letter Berlum Jul 2013 #55
wow...a republican who actually lives in the real world... Blue_Roses Jul 2013 #57
Kicked and Recommended! nt Enthusiast Jul 2013 #58
The republican mantra... Lobo27 Jul 2013 #59
I like this response from one of the comments below the article: SpankMe Jul 2013 #61
Well, well. Hekate Jul 2013 #64
WTF this is nothing new where has this Dr been the last 30 years under a rock? UserNSAv32 Jul 2013 #67
I posted this to an Elizabeth Warren thread. dotymed Jul 2013 #68
GOP: the party that sticks its noses into women's private parts wordpix Jul 2013 #70
They want to freeze the upward mobility of the poor and middle class so their spoiled offspring Dustlawyer Jul 2013 #71
While I understand some people are, for whatever reasons... TreasonousBastard Jul 2013 #72
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