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Tuesday, September 9, 2008 11:16 AM
Original article: The dominatrix

Mama and papa parties

Cokie Roberts is found of calling the Democrat and Republican parties as the Mother and Father Parties. Women looking to be taken care of gravitating to the Democratic Party and males seeking less restriction and the rule of law gravitating to the Republican Party.

Take for example. Bill put his cigar in Monica Lewisky’s viginia and seem only to eager to prostate himself before the feminists.

The one constituency that he didn’t betray was the feminist supporters of the abortion industry. Likewise, Obama, went so far as to vote against a bill that would codify the rights of a born child when the initial intention was abortion. (Talk about late term abortion.)

In summary, it is the men in the Democratic Party are the ones who prostrate themselves before the femininazi dominatix of leather, whips, and abortion.

I for one think it is a little unseemly for males that consider themselves men to prostrate themselves to suck at the tit of a materialistic government. By the current polls, independent women are feeling the same way. It seems they want a real man as president.

Like Obama criticizism on experience, I am very surprised that you Democrats want to go there on this issue.

With laughs from a classical liberal.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008 11:37 AM
Original article: The dominatrix

Oops

I am sure that m;y grammar and mistypes will be roundly correct so I will apologize in advance. I registered and posted in a state of shock and mirth.

Anyway, I consider this piece illustrative of the depth and hysteria of the coverage by the left on the Republican VP nomination.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008 09:19 PM
Original article: Fresh blood for the vampire

Ms Paglia is right to be skeptical of the governor Palin criticism

As Newsweek has pointed out in the following http://www.newsweek.com/id/157986

Governor Palin:

id not demand that books be banned;

was not a member of the Alaskan Independence Party;

did not push for teaching creationism in school;

did not cut funding for special needs kids;

is not a book burner;

Ms Paglia is also right about the implications on abortion.

At a minimum it is the taking of a human life. You may not want to call the “glob of tissue” a person but clearly it is a life and just as clearly it is human.

An interesting note:

The New York Times stands by its AI party membership story even though their only source has recanted. Oh well, I think we expect that kind of reporting from the NYT.

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