Uh, there’s no reason to believe that Obama will lose by a large margin, let alone that the Republicans will gain seats in the House or Senate. Congressional Republicans are quite unpopular, not to say the Dems aren’t either, but this birth control issue could backfire on the Repubs.
Primary voting for the GOP is down significantly from 2008, and in spite of Obama’s unpopularity, the GOP candidates are just as, if not more, unpopular.
You can believe what you want, but there is no evidence as of yet to suggest that the GOP is guaranteed to make major headway.
If she really wanted to make a point, the swimsuit issue would be sitting on the table while the boys read a newspaper concerning the contraception debate which leads the mother to tell the boys they’re too young for such talk. As opposed to the fact that kids for the past 40 plus years have been picking up the swimsuit issue.
Waterboarding is torture! The late great Christopher Hitchens allowed himself to be waterboarded and wrote about the experience. Quite frankly, I’m shocked that nobody cited this article.
One aspect of this argument that drives me absolutely nuts is the fact that nobody wants to admit that when we engage in torture, or “enhanced interrogation tactics”, we lose the moral high ground which is essential in combating Islamo-Fascists. How can we possibly say we our ways are better, that we are right, if we lower ourselves to despicable tactics? Simply, we can’t.
Anybody else notice the great contrast between the total libertarian, Ron Paul, and the anti-personal liberty theocrat, Rick Santroum?