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hard to see how it's being used against anyone, except the baby who is unlucky enough to get aborted.
I mean, striking down this law helps women make uninformed decisions.
It helps them make uninformed decisions.
I once had a progressive professor who said that the only way to truly be free to make decisions was if you had complete and relevant information. If true, this would prove that the abortion industry cares only about manipulating a woman's choice in favor of the industry's desired outcomes. Why would anyone want to limit the information you are given unless it went against your intended purposes?
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The Great Explainers

Heber2 Wrote: Aug 30, 2011 4:14 PM
A guy decides to write a story on Glenn Beck leaving Fox News months after the fact? How is this suddenly re-relevant? Isn't Paul Greenberg filling the same role as those he derides? Paul Greenberg, the great explainer, explaining how explanations are unneeded. This article was a waste of time, so much so that I regret responding to it.
This is the equivalent of the argument between the Sunnis and Shiites, both claiming the others are not true Muslims. Theological differences are fine, but obviously religion is the last frontier of prejudice.
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Obama's Reagan Parallels Are Falling Away

Heber2 Wrote: Jul 08, 2011 1:22 PM
Obama used to be a geat orator, but never a good communicator. An orator speaks well. A communicator listens well. And Obama has never been a good listener.
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Hate Speech Makes a Comeback

Heber2 Wrote: Apr 29, 2011 6:24 PM
Let me get this straight. The media says that Trump is alleging that affirmative action may have helped Obama, and that the inference is racist. Are they then saying that affirmative action is a racist policy? And if not, if affirmative action should carry no derogatory connotation, then why would it matter if it had helped him? Sounds like the left doesn't have that much confidence in their own policy.
Right, reverse racism or hypocritical racism is exactly what I was trying to point out.
I'm curious why a half-white, half-black person is automatically considered black. The person at the center of Plessy v Ferguson was considered black even though he was only 1/8th black. Louisiana law defined him as “octaroon”—one-eighth African American. Read more: Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) http://www.infoplease.com/us/supreme-court/cases/ar29.html#ixzz1Kq1kilqZ The pres is just as white as he is black, at 50% of each. Doesn't anyone remember Pres Bush being compared to the monkey Curious George? Why wasn't that racist? Because Bush was white. Remember the bumper stickers that said used BUll SH*t? Or just the ones that said F*** Bush? Do a Google search. A lot of black celebs said Bush was racist, and it was perfectly...
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