Democrats New Tone

BOXER'S LOW BLOW

It did not take long for the Democrats to show their true colors. 

Rice appeared before the Senate in defense of President Bush's tactical change in Iraq, and quickly encountered Boxer.

"Who pays the price? I'm not going to pay a personal price," Boxer said. "My kids are too old, and my grandchild is too young."

Then, to Rice: "You're not going to pay a particular price, as I understand it, with an immediate family."

Imagine if a Republican, or a man for that matter, had made the same comment.  It would be 24/7 coverage from CNN to MSNBC.  Condi-gate would sweep the nation!

I suspect you will not see much made of this comment by anyone other than Conservative bloggers, the linked article and Drudge (who is an absolute doll!)

Way to go America!!!  If you wanted revenge and rancor, you sure got it!

Posted by   www
on January 26, 2007, 2:14 am
THE NEW BARBARIANS

Politicians in the Democratic Party hypocritically complain about the 3,000 American soldiers who have died in Iraq these past four years. But what about the FOUR MILLION unborn Americans that have died these past four years because the Democratic Party refuses to support a Human Life Amendment to our Constitution that would make abortion unlawful? In addition, what about the thousands of human beings that will die because of the Democratic Party's approval of embryonic stem cell research?

Unlike adult stem cell & umbilical cord blood research, there exists only wishful thinking & false promises, but no moral justification or scientific evidence that proves embryonic stem cell research will benefit mankind and lead to finding treatments & perhaps cures for certain diseases. However, with Democrats, "the end justifies the means," and like the brutal & godless Communist & Nazi Parties, experiments that result in the death of unborn human beings are considered "justified." It is no wonder that many civilized people now describe Democratic Party politicians as "THE NEW BARBARIANS."




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