All my troubles began on Bill Clinton's watch. I begged for help, but his DHHS Secretary was useless. Ethics was a joke to the disbarred lawyer. And Hillary's &^%$# village was a bust for me. So every time the man from Hope primps and postures about healthcare reform I want to hurl.
If I say much more, I'll be on the Secret Service watch list.
Afternoon Update: What the hell, I'll say more. The federal government never gave a rat's tail about enforcing their own contracts - or the laws they have in place - to see that women and girls were treated fairly in matters of public policy in Asheboro - why start now?
Friday Afternoon Update: Okay. Now I'll really be on the list. Check this out.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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This so called group has nothing do to with the treatment of Women and Girls. It's all about abortion, pure and simple. Look who is heading the thing and who gave the biggest rave at introduction. Another farce by the Most Genocidal President in History.
Here is a bit more on the subject. I had mentioned those who were heading the organization and who the cheerleaders were. Thought I'd mention the names and organizations.
At the official halfway point of the President's first 100 days, there seem to be two recurring themes: disregard for human life and abuse of taxpayer dollars. Yesterday, both collided as the Chief Occupier launched the White House Council on Women and Girls in front of a roomful of abortion activists--not the least of which is the council's newly appointed executive director, Tina Tchen. As a former vice president of the National Organization of Women (NOW), Tchen leaves little doubt that the council's biggest pursuit for women and girls will be abortion and contraception.
The agenda was no secret when Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood, was first out of the starting gate to applaud the new office. "We look forward to working with the president and [the Council] on issues...including providing comprehensive health care information and services, reducing unintended pregnancies and decreasing... STDs," she said. As part of yesterday's signing ceremony,Obumbler specifically named members of the Cabinet and other high-level advisers to the team--a move that leads many of us to believe he is aligning each Department to press for stronger pro-abortion policies. (I call it genocide and Martha Sanger would be dang proud of him)
P, just so you know, I took no offense. Obama has made it very clear that broadening abortion policy and practice (in a fashion I do no support) . . . and not just here, but in other countries . . . is a priority in his administration.
I actually think genocide as a term for state-sponsored abortion (particularly of viable infants) is accurate.
The American people are in for a wild ride.
I did not assume that you took offense or would take offense to the term genocide as I know that you are an individual that has dedicated your life to the care of these precious gifts. Thank You for all you do in providing care for those unable to care for themselves.
Okay. We women and girls can get a little prickly sometimes;)
Just wanted you to know I wasn't.
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