Posted on 06/23/2014 8:13:43 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I see Wendy Davis as an unprincipled opportunist - hungry for power - willing to do whatever it takes her to get it.
IOW a typical Democrat.
Give the kids sneakers, Wendy!
The governments of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras should be arresting and trying the sperm and egg donors of these children for child abuse. The scumbag “parents” have used their children as props to forward the agenda of the global communist party with their destruction of America.
Sarah would have really had something if she called for Perry to put Wendy Davis on a plane and fly her back to Rhode Island.
Wendy sees those children and thinks they should have all been aborted.
As big as Rhode Island is, he probably doesn’t want to start a war with them!
what a joke
They “snuck” in, they probably already have sneakers.
So, more immigration judges. Which will be appointed by Obama, rushed through the review process due to the emergency and confirmed by a 50%+1 post-nuclear option Senate Democrat majority.
To Davis and the Dems, seems like “leadership” is defined as packing the judicial branch with Liberal judges who will rule accordingly.
I live not far from the border in Texas, Wendy. What about my safety concerns such as diseases and gang activity?
Kinda late to the party, skank.
She only loves kids if she can’t abort them.
Another imbecile posing as an intellectual.
That is the phrase of the day. It is telling that Republicans are using it too. Tells me we’ve already lost.
In 1965, Ayn Rand dissected the use of the teerm “extremist” as used by the neo-fascists of that time. Her work still stands.
In summary, “extreme” is a modifier; an adjective or adverb, depending on its object. It requires an object to attach itself to. To call someone an extremist without a noun or verb is an empty, null use.
It means NOTHING (by design!)
“/Republicans are more interested in blaming President Obama for a policy that was, in fact, passed by the Bush Administration than in finding solutions.”
It is likely that the irony of this sentence is lost on the author. Right out the gate, she places blame while accusing the Republicans of being in the wrong by placing blame.
“/Republicans are more interested in blaming President Obama for a policy that was, in fact, passed by the Bush Administration than in finding solutions.”
It is likely that the irony of this sentence is lost on the author. Right out the gate, she places blame while accusing the Republicans of being in the wrong by placing blame.
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