The Liberal Hypocrisy Over Health Care Reform
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I find the hypocrisy vested in the Liberals demands for the passage of Health Care Reform extraordinarily dumbfounding.
It wasn't that long ago when the very same Liberals were fighting for "Roe vs Wade", a woman's right to an abortion. The liberals, at that time, successfully argued that the government had absolutely NO RIGHT to interfere with that of a woman's right to an abortion. It was her body and her RIGHT to choose or decide, Not that of the governments. Since that time Liberals seem to have lost their direction and have done a complete 180 degree turnaround. Today, these very same left wing idealist now insist that government indeed has the right to dictate and decide for the American people what they CAN and CANNOT do with their own body when it comes to Health Care. They can't have it both ways!
This only goes to prove that liberal views are primarily based in unrealistic, unattainable hopes and dreams rather than in reality and common sense. Unfortunately, our government over the past forty years has promulgated this unrealistic thought process through the creation of entitlement and welfare programs and its progressive ideals that only lead to greater government control and power over the American people.
We must STOP the Healthcare Bill to uphold the values of both Conservatives and misguided Liberals.
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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 05/26/10 at 01:19 AM
Kagan’s True Colors Expose Liberal Hypocrisy
May 11, 2010
From the moment Solicitor General Elena Kagan’s name made the assumed short list to replace Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, speculation flew about her sexual orientation. In April, a relatively disreputable blogger from CBS News reported that Kagan was indeed gay but closeted. The White House reacted immediately via former Communications Director Anita Dunn, who was overseeing Kagan’s potential nomination.
The fact that they’ve chosen to become enablers of people posting lies on their site tells us where the journalistic standards of CBS are in 2010. … applying old stereotypes to single women with successful careers.
The rumors of Ms. Kagan’s orientation did not begin with the conservative blogger from CBS. In fact, they originated from within the gay press, making them, to my mind all the more credible. The Atlantic’s Andrew Sullivan wonders why all the mystery. Sullivan, an openly gay conservative is one of the most courageous writers on the scene today. He does not shy away from uncomfortable topics and he is particularly alarmed when he smells a cover up. Shortly after President Obama announced Kagan’s nomination, Sullivan wrote:
[Whether she is gay] is no more of an empirical question than whether she is Jewish. We know she is Jewish, and it is a fact simply and rightly put in the public square. If she were to hide her Jewishness, it would seem rightly odd, bizarre, anachronistic, even arguably self-critical or self-loathing. And yet we have been told by many that she is gay … and no one will ask directly if this is true and no one in the administration will tell us definitively.
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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 05/26/10 at 01:19 AM
Kagan’s True Colors Expose Liberal Hypocrisy May 11, 2010 From the moment Solicitor General Elena Kagan’s name made the assumed short list to replace Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, speculation flew about her sexual orientation. In April, a relatively disreputable blogger from CBS News reported that Kagan was indeed gay but closeted. The White House reacted immediately via former Communications Director Anita Dunn, who was overseeing Kagan’s potential nomination. The fact that they’ve chosen to become enablers of people posting lies on their site tells us where the journalistic standards of CBS are in 2010. … applying old stereotypes to single women with successful careers. The rumors of Ms. Kagan’s orientation did not begin with the conservative blogger from CBS. In fact, they originated from within the gay press, making them, to my mind all the more credible. The Atlantic’s Andrew Sullivan wonders why all the mystery. Sullivan, an openly gay conservative is one of the most courageous writers on the scene today. He does not shy away from uncomfortable topics and he is particularly alarmed when he smells a cover up. Shortly after President Obama announced Kagan’s nomination, Sullivan wrote: [Whether she is gay] is no more of an empirical question than whether she is Jewish. We know she is Jewish, and it is a fact simply and rightly put in the public square. If she were to hide her Jewishness, it would seem rightly odd, bizarre, anachronistic, even arguably self-critical or self-loathing. And yet we have been told by many that she is gay … and no one will ask directly if this is true and no one in the administration will tell us definitively.
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