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blkmusclmachine

(16,149 posts)
31. +1. Not like the Media ever holds the GOP responsible for any of its reprehensible behavior. Nope.
Wed Jan 7, 2015, 11:57 PM
Jan 2015

No way.

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Just as we expected. They can't wait to get control over women and their bodies, even if they have Arkansas Granny Jan 2015 #1
What is it about Republicans that makes them think this way? Elmer S. E. Dump Jan 2015 #46
Fundamentalists deserve the hell they fear. eom uppityperson Jan 2015 #2
Yes. Demoiselle Jan 2015 #26
While I'm opposed to any ban on abortions, the headline is false..... George II Jan 2015 #3
Agree. beaglelover Jan 2015 #13
Trust women and doctors, and you won't have to hedge your words. Hekate Jan 2015 #18
+1 nt brer cat Jan 2015 #20
Very, very well put. enlightenment Jan 2015 #25
Well LincolnsLeftHand Jan 2015 #30
Okay. enlightenment Jan 2015 #33
I also agree ... brett_jv Jan 2015 #55
"Legal limits" were written into Roe vs Wade from its inception. Hekate Jan 2015 #61
I disagree. Chemisse Jan 2015 #56
Thank you for the polite enlightenment Jan 2015 #60
As my repugnance toward second trimester abortions increases with the passing weeks of gestation, Chemisse Jan 2015 #62
I think enlightenment Jan 2015 #64
Thank you, Hekate. Control-Z Jan 2015 #52
+1000 ismnotwasm Jan 2015 #57
Needlessly sensational headlines that link to the same needlessly sensational headline are OK at DU. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #14
Roe v. Wade already bans it at 22 weeks for all intents. joshcryer Jan 2015 #34
I agree as well lancer78 Jan 2015 #37
You know what leads to more later-term abortions? Making it more difficult to get one in the first nomorenomore08 Jan 2015 #41
Glad to hear it nichomachus Jan 2015 #4
nothing new here. PatrynXX Jan 2015 #5
They'll get all the controversial /scary crap out of the way early, so it won't C Moon Jan 2015 #6
+1. Not like the Media ever holds the GOP responsible for any of its reprehensible behavior. Nope. blkmusclmachine Jan 2015 #31
Fuck these fuckin.... Burf-_- Jan 2015 #7
Thanks for moving the dialog forward . . . Journeyman Jan 2015 #11
What else can you say? BrotherIvan Jan 2015 #15
There really has been no dialog in decades, has there? I agree with Burf on this. nt Mnemosyne Jan 2015 #17
yep fuck em dembotoz Jan 2015 #49
Burf speaks for a lot of us Skittles Jan 2015 #51
I can't believe this baloney. Be seem to be going backward. Paper Roses Jan 2015 #8
"Am I angry?" handmade34 Jan 2015 #22
I agree completely. Time to shuttle these assholes off to the old folks' home. nomorenomore08 Jan 2015 #42
+1000 smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #63
Rep Adrian Smith, R Nebraska, has also introduced legislation to REPEAL Dodd-Frank misterhighwasted Jan 2015 #9
Rep Kevin Yoder, R Kansas, has started the process KansDem Jan 2015 #23
Is this the same Wall St./Dodd-Frank Bill that also FAILED today? Hope so. misterhighwasted Jan 2015 #24
In a Republican Congress, "science" is what they agree upon (facts and research be damned). . . Journeyman Jan 2015 #10
I wanna see JEEZUS!!! riding a dinosaur... easychoice Jan 2015 #53
They sure are having fun on their checklist.... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2015 #12
Now that Democrats are in their comfort zone of the minority BrotherIvan Jan 2015 #16
The only way they can ban abortion.... gerogie2 Jan 2015 #19
Agree but this constant nicking at riversedge Jan 2015 #21
There's plenty of ways to ban abortion without literally banning abortion. jeff47 Jan 2015 #54
Fetal pain. Unborn child. Ban abortion. Neon Gods Jan 2015 #27
Maybe they are pacing themselves. Turbineguy Jan 2015 #28
It may pass the House, but the whole thing is a fucking show davidpdx Jan 2015 #29
Or if, heaven forbid, it makes it through the Senate, this will happen anyway: freshwest Jan 2015 #32
I thought clinton was the first feminist president, also the first black president, if i recall NewDeal_Dem Jan 2015 #35
Not to women. freshwest Jan 2015 #36
well now, that depends, apparently. NewDeal_Dem Jan 2015 #38
I wasn't talking about Clinton. Perhaps you didn't read my post: freshwest Jan 2015 #39
well then there's only one other thing you can mean and i suggest you don't speak for NewDeal_Dem Jan 2015 #40
No ismnotwasm Jan 2015 #58
you started out with "women," now you've changed it to "feminists" NewDeal_Dem Jan 2015 #59
Right! "not to women", fresh.. very important to them. Cha Jan 2015 #43
Mahalo for the link to "President Obama-the First Feminist President".. nice to go back and read Cha Jan 2015 #44
It won't make it through the Senate davidpdx Jan 2015 #45
Yes indeed, riversedge. This is one of the MANY differences. nt SunSeeker Jan 2015 #47
Wow, the GOP really have too much time on their hands, don't they. rstanleyj2918ca Jan 2015 #48
+1, I agree, wish for retribution. uppityperson Jan 2015 #50
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