To: Caleb1411
I saw the two bumper stickers below on the same car at the same stoplight on two different days. Both times the driver was a young woman, running her mouth to the extent that she didn't even see the light turn green. Oblivion is obviously her name as she apparently also doesn't see the conflict in her bumper stickers.
Keep Your Laws Off of My Body Repeal the Death Penalty
13 posted on
01/09/2004 5:27:14 PM PST by
Let's Roll
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To: Let's Roll; All
I'm still wondering when the "Keep Your Laws Off of My Body" types will get around to fighting to legalize prostitution and pedophilia. I mean aren't those laws stunning examples of the government forcing its views of morality on others?
But then feminism is based on nothing if not hypocrisy. Women and men are the same, but women are better then men. An unborn child isn't a child, but his/her father is liable for child support even if he doesn't want the child before it is born. Men have no right to decide abortion laws, but we must fight to the death to save Roe v Wade the all-male decision legalizing abortion in America. I could go on, but I think this makes the point rather obvious.
To: Let's Roll
Oblivion is obviously her name as she apparently also doesn't see the conflict in her bumper stickers.Keep Your Laws Off of My Body Repeal the Death Penalty
There is no conflict. Liberals don't want people to face the consequences of their actions. They want them to be let off the hook every time. This is the standard they hold to people who irresponsibly engage in relations with others as well as those who irresponsibly break the law.
That is the core of the Liberal philosophy: nobody should have to learn from their mistakes. This also explains their love of welfare, communism and other abominations.
23 posted on
01/10/2004 12:38:15 AM PST by
Prime Choice
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