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DC Al Fine
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« on: March 18, 2014, 09:10:16 PM »

Yeah, anybody who cared about the sanctity of life would not openly demand WIC be cut and anybody who cared about preventing unwanted pregnancies would not be anti-condoms, anti-birth control, anti-masturbation as the far right has proven to be.

It's like calling yourself a vehicle safety advocate but being strongly anti-seatbelt and also owning a a busing company. The balancing act doesn't work and your real motives for stopping driving are pretty clear.

Democraticunderground called. They want their silly hackishness back.
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DC Al Fine
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« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2014, 09:39:52 PM »

Yeah, anybody who cared about the sanctity of life would not openly demand WIC be cut and anybody who cared about preventing unwanted pregnancies would not be anti-condoms, anti-birth control, anti-masturbation as the far right has proven to be.

It's like calling yourself a vehicle safety advocate but being strongly anti-seatbelt and also owning a a busing company. The balancing act doesn't work and your real motives for stopping driving are pretty clear.

Democraticunderground called. They want their silly hackishness back.

That's not a hackish point.  If Republicans cared about fetal life, they would be the biggest supporters of birth control and the morning after pill, not the biggest opponents.  This is ultimately and sadly about controlling women and punishing people who have sex. 

No, it's a ridiculous display of arguing in bad faith. Gawker doesn't get to define conservative philosophy.
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