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Monday, February 13, 2012
This from Legal In-sur-rection Blog today. Poignant to say the least.
Remember when George Stephanopoulos, at the New Hampshire Republican debate on January 7, brought up and harped on whether the candidates thought states could ban contraception?
Everyone, at least on our side of the aisle, shook their heads in
disbelief as to why Stephanopoulos was bringing up the issue. There was
no active controversy over contraception, it wasn’t in the news, and
there were far more pressing political issues, yet what seemed like an
eternity of debate time was devoted to the subject at the insistence of
Stephanopoulos.
It was, shall we say, something out of left field.
When Romney said, it’s working just fine, leave it alone, everyone laughed. Newt’s comeback was prophetic in hindsight:
Well what do you know, about a month later the Obama administration
proposes administrative rules under Obamacare which would require free
contraception be provided even by religious institutions which oppose
contraception on religious grounds.
It’s almost as if Stephanopoulos got the memo first. Unless, of course, you believe in coincidences.
"Free Contraception" .... well what have we here? A blatant return to the progressive eugenics going into the old 20th century. Heck, that only gave rise and credibility to Hitler's clamoring for a pure race.
The ugly monster is back and even more sinister, and demanding we pay his fare.
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"Free Contraception" .... well what have we here? A blatant return to the progressive eugenics going into the old 20th century. Heck, that only gave rise and credibility to Hitler's clamoring for a pure race.
The ugly monster is back and even more sinister, and demanding we pay his fare.
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