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Category Archives: Conservatism
Every Sperm is Sacred
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Just say No,! to the Susan G. Komen Foundation
Source: MoveOn.org
One may enjoy reading the comments associated with this MoveOn.org post, for some of them realize, and speak to, the metaphysical realm of the argument. Of course, many others mix the physical with the metaphysical, while some write purely on an emotional level. Once one realizes the differences between the physical, metaphysical, and emotional levels of argumentation it is quite entertaining to sit back and observe the incoherence of others arguments.
It makes one wonder how is it that many of the sane end up in insane asylums, while the insane aimlessly wonder through life without ever breaching the physiological senses, what’s more, voting for the reactionary ticket, and reproducing like there’s no tomorrow. [MSH]
Income Inequality Continues to Increase in America
Source: MDQUIZON
Pro-Life After She’s Born?
Source: MoveOn.org
American Socialism
. . . [Reactionaries] would have everyone think that capitalism and socialism are diametrically opposed. That isn’t the case. American socialism is based on the idea that we all need a bit of help at times and our social programs were created to fill those needs. We have the aforementioned Medicare and Social Security: programs that are wildly popular on both sides of the aisle. There’s also Unemployment Insurance, which sure comes in handy when your job goes south. Means you get to continue eating and having a roof over your head. . .
[The White-wing] would have you believe that people who take advantage of social programs are forever a drain on our society. They paint a picture of lazy, ne’er-do-wells bereft of ambition, looking for nothing more than the next handout while picking the pockets of the hard-working members of society. . .
Sojourner Truth / Abolitionist / “Ain’t I a Woman?” 1851 Speech / Read By Alfre Woodard
Alfre Woodard reads “Ain’t I a Woman?”, a speech delivered by abolitionist Sojourner Truth at the Women’s Convention in 1851. Part of a reading from Voices of a People’s History of the United States (Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove,) February 1, 2007 at All Saints Church in Pasadena, CA.
Bill Maher: Why The NFL And The Super Bowl Are A Lot Like Socialism
Source: MoveOn.org
Reactionary Values
Linda: The Most Heroic Response To The Susan G. Komen Foundation You Will Ever See
Source: MoveOn.org

