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Tuesday, 5 June 2007
Who REALLY hates freedom?

Star Parker mentioned in her op-ed piece about Sen. Clinton and how the New York/Arkansas Democrat really 'hates' freedom.  Nothing could be even further from the truth.  FACT:  It is Parker and the rest of the women-hating neocons who totally hate freedom.  In fact, under the leadership of the neocons since 2001, the United States have moved from being a democracy to being a dictatorship.  That's right, a dictatorship.

 

Parker also fails to mention that all but three nations that we have a beef with are all capitalist societies -- which goes hand-in-hand with the evil patriarchy that still exist here in America.  The three nations that we have a feud with, but aren't capitalist are: China, Cuba and Venezuela.  The rest of the nations we have a beef with -- including all of the nations that the Bush Admin says sponsors terrorism -- are all strictly capitalist.  Which means that my argument is correct:  just because you have a lot of economic freedom does not mean that you're a free nation.  And sadly, we here in the United States are finding that out the hard way.  The best way to find out about how much freedom you really have is to gauge the personal freedoms.  Add it all up -- and that is why we are no longer a free nation.  Women in the United States are offically second-class citizens.

 

It is the Democrats:  Obama, Clinton and Edwards who really support freedom.  Why?  Because they have supported policies that would decrease the size in government, unlike the misogynist conservatives.  And the trio support less government without having to use it as a campaign slogan.  Another thing I noticed is that the people who say that they are for less government (on the trail, in ads, etc.) are actually in favor of a Big Brother government.  Thomas Ravenel is one example.

 

And about the charitable piece.  Neocons donate more to their special interests because they are born with silver spoons in their mouth and have never done one honest thing in their lives for the poor and disadvantaged.  And most of the money going to progressives coffers goes to groups that actually look out for the Average Joe -- such as Planned Parenthood Federation of America, which actually has a better variety and better health care service facilities than hospitals.  Hospitals exist today only to make money.  Planned Parenthood is not like that -- not one bit.  Planned Parenthood make 11 times less money than hospitals for every 42 hours their 900+ facilities are open.

 

And about who really supports Roe. Two out of every three Americans oppose any restriction on abortion in poll after poll.  And these polls are not done by Feminist Majority Foundation president Ellie Smeal, former chairwoman of National Council of Women's Organizations Martha Burk or any other progressive.  Instead, these polls were done by certified poll experts like Quinnipiac.  So, that automatically shoots down Parker's claim that 70% of the public who wants women to be raped by our government and bear children against their will.  All of the Democratic candidates were correct to slam the April 18 decision made by five uncouth activist male judges who legislated from the bench of the Supreme Court, while all of the Republicans supported the misogynist judges' decision to give 537 people (all House and Senate members, the Vice President and President) total control of women's bodies -- basically allowing the government to legalize mass gynocide.  Already there has been over 224 million women murdered by our anti-choice government and their laws in nearly 231 years.

And what is really disturbing is that not once did The Situation Room host Wolf Blitzer bring up women's issues in Sunday's debate.  It was all about Bush's murder-for-oil that has been going on in Baghdad for 4.25 years.  While that is a major issue, so are our women.  Our women have been oppressed by the Bush regime for six years and five months.  If CNN have host (or co-host) another Democratic debate, they better dedicate almost the entire broadcast to women's issues.


Posted by jovan29853 at 2:29 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 5 June 2007 3:39 AM EDT

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