Ha. One Million Doms.
Reported.
They’re more than meets the eye, I hear.
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Gaah! They’re invading!
Also reported.
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Reported this post 'cause it reposts the spamminess.
I just assumed they’d take out posts #8119 to #8122 (or, now #8124).
Deadbeat dad and (thankfully) former congressman Joe Walsh is nowtelling people to be prepared for “bloodshed” in order to stop Obamacara.
The Tea Party Weathermen? No, no, gotta call themselves the Sons of Liberty. Maybe, like the Weathermen, they’ll mostly just blow their asses up trying to make bombs. Course, the Weathermen didn’t have the experience of cooking meth.
What sort of civil disobedience could people actually take against the PPACA? Stage a sit-in at their insurance company until their rates are adjusted upwards to take their pre-existing conditions into account? Force random people under twenty-six to purchase their own health insurance instead of remaining on their parents plans? Refuse to ever cash the reimbursement checks from their insurance companies when their plan puts under 85% of its premium payments towards medical expenses?
It sounds as though the reference to “bloodshed” is about gun laws, which is slightly less stupid.
They would have an armed uprising to protest Obamacare but their health insurance doesn’t cover bullet wounds.
Some Republicans still won’t let go of “legitimate rape.”
*A Georgia Republican congressman said that former Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin, R, was “partly right” in asserting that victims of “legitimate rape” rarely become pregnant.
Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga., a former obstetrician-gynecologist, said at a town hall meeting that Akin was “partly right” in his controversial suggestion, which was widely cited as a factor in his loss to Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill, D, this past November.*
Jesus fuck, there’s still people DEFENDING TODD AKIN!
NO, dammit. NO, that is in fact completely wrong, and insulting, you dumb shit. And I hope you get torn apart for it the way Akin did.
ETA: Ninja’d, darn it, but I had the money quote.
Related GQ thread.
The, er, “relevant” part of the quote is:
There is simply no logical connection between this and Akin’s statement. There is an outright admission that if a woman is fertile at the time she is raped, her body does NOT “shut down” to prevent it.
So the only right part of the claim is that sometimes women who weren’t raped later claim to have been raped. Duh.
On the contrary - I present evidence that Republicans are very concerned indeed about preventing rape.
Personally I think the Treasury was asking for it. After all, it has a reputation for “quantitative easing” if you know what I mean. And it loves the pork, amirite?
I read an article in today’s Newsday about people whose subsidized motel stays will end on Sunday January 13. Some infirm and elderly might literally be out on the street that night.
Bad enough that they had to spend Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day in a temporary shelter, but to get kicked out in January is scary.