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Bucking Big Tony

words by moiv posted April 20, 2006 - 12:27am

from Talk to Action

This Monday, the Family Research Council's Tony Perkins came out swinging.

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USA Today this morning gave front-page treatment to a story on the possible consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court amending its 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion. "Rules on abortion may depend on where you live," headlined the newspaper. NARAL's Kellie Copeland is quoted saying "[We] feel the fight is coming back to the states." ... What this points to is the impact that the pro-life movement has had on the nation--more states than not would stand on the side of life, showing how far out the courts are on this issue of abortion. Pro-abortionists are growing desperate attempting now not only to silence the voice of the unborn but those that advocate for them as well.

Ummm ... well, Tony, not quite. Apparently fearing the same firestorm of a backlash that now has quite a few of the heroes of the South Dakota legislature scrambling to defend themselves even against more moderate challengers within their own party, plenty of their co-advocates in statehouses around the country are smelling smoke on the wind ... and prudently silencing themselves.


Who Can Find a Virtuous Woman?

words by moiv posted March 15, 2006 - 12:19am

from Talk to Action

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While the Bible that many South Dakotans are substituting for the Constitution these days maintains that "her price is far above rubies," those same people have decreed that the worth of any woman, no matter how virtuous, plummets at "that point in time when a male human sperm penetrates the zona pellucida of a female human ovum." From that moment forward, not only her body, her hopes and her dreams, but sometimes -- despite the hollow promise of a tacked-on provision allowing "a medical procedure designed or intended to prevent the death of a pregnant mother" '


We're Poodles! Vote for us!

words by Marisacat posted March 10, 2006 - 4:24pm

Could they stand on their hind legs? Do you think?


performing pastel-colored poodle,
in a clown and poodle show

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Ari Berman in The Nation takes a look at the Dems, embroiled in their running soap opera of duck and cover. Hide from it all but be The Alternative --also known as The Candidate:

Iraq returned as a central theme in George W. Bush's State of the Union address this year. With the war on the minds of many members of the public and with the 2006 midterm elections approaching, it seemed natural that the opposition party would forcefully challenge the President's policy.


Faith Is Believing What You Know Ain't So

words by moiv posted March 9, 2006 - 3:59am

from Talk to Action

One can almost hear Mark Twain snorting in disgust.

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This week Governor Mike Rounds of South Dakota finally ended the suspense. After a prolonged, tantalizing and agonizing period of presumably sober deliberation, Rounds signed the Women's Health and Human Life Protection Act. The law protects human life beginning at "that point in time when a male human sperm penetrates the zona pellucida of a female human ovum." Unless, of course, the live human in question is a woman who wants an abortion '


Power Moves, Abortion to the SCOTUS (updated)

words by Marisacat posted February 21, 2006 - 6:37pm

Power Moves

From the LAT:

High Court to Address 'Partial-Birth' Abortions

By David G. Savage, Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court today set the stage for a major ruling on abortion by agreeing to decide whether Congress can outlaw so-called "partial birth" abortions during the mid-term of a pregnancy.

The case, to be heard in the fall, will test whether lawmakers can strictly regulate how abortions are performed.


Is Harry Reid a swiftboating asshole?

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words by bayprairie posted February 18, 2006 - 6:10am

This is outrageous if it's true, and I'm betting it is.

Economic sabotage, whisper campaigns, and threats: How the Democrats took Paul Hackett out.

Swift boats soon appeared on the horizon. A whisper campaign started: Hackett committed war crimes in Iraq'


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