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GOP Leaders Defend Thier Stance On Forcing A Women To Have Her Rapist's Baby

9/4/2013

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Background:
Mitt Romney: For & Against Abortions. Typical GOP Leader Will Say Anything You Want To Get Elected!

Rick Santorum on abortion: A child conceived through rape should be accepted as a 'gift from God'...
At the end of the following video Paul Ryan says 'The President sets policy and HE wants to support abortions for victims of rape and incest' (making it clear to his base that he still supports rapist babies and incest rape babies!): 
On a side note... did you know that the GOP is cut social & civil services in every State they are in to the point where child abuse is INCREASING? Texas has been under GOP rule the longest and is now the largest child abuser amongst ALL the States (& possibly the whole world, except war zones)

BBC reports on the general child abuse problem in the States.

From Dallas News: Texas child abuse, neglect deaths soar 31 percent

From the "Center for Public Policy Priorities": PDF Document showing that "Compared to Other States, Texas Has A Higher Rate Of Child Deaths from Abuse and Neglect"

Moment Of Zen On GOP "Lawmaking"

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Anderson Cooper tracks down the source of the "legitimate rape" rumors which have become GOP party policy: 
Article:After Akin, GOP Makes Extreme Abortion Policy  Flowchart: "Can I Get Pregnant?"Learn the biology of your body, according to conservative male lawmakers. Akin is the GOP: His remarks reveal, again, what Republicans believe about abortion, and women.
CNN's Peter Hamby says Mitt Romney's stance on abortion conflicts with the GOP platform that doesn't exempt rape... 
Doctors debunk Rep. Todd Akin's comments on rape and pregnancy: 
Article: The GOP: Party of quacks:How the antiabortion movement taught the Republican Party to hate
Moment Of Zen: George Carlin On 'Pro-Life' Conservatives...
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Articles:

1. "From denying abortion to military rape victims, to aiming for total bans in the states, the GOP's assault continues"

2. Article: "Raped in the military, then raped by Congress"

3. "Legitimate rape" stops pregnancy because "the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down," says McKaskill's GOP opponent

4. From Mother Jones: "Under Ryan's pro-life bill, a rapist could go to court and prevent his victim from getting an abortion."

Current "Legend" Series Position {Began here/here}...
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Breaking News: Conservatives ARE The Zombie Apocalypse! 2

9/3/2013

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Background:
Mitt Romney Takes One Of Obama's Comments Out Of Context & Makes It His Campaign Strategy
Breaking News: Conservatives ARE The Zombie Apocalypse! 1
Democalypse 2012 - Do We Look Stupid? Don't Answer That Edition In the middle of a rather banal populist run, President Obama invents an original kind of gaffe when he tells the truth on purpose.

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
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Has this guy been fooled or is he just lying cause he hates Obama because he only watches Fox News?...  

Small Businessman Who Hit Obama at GOP Convention Got $850,000 in Government Loans At the Republican national convention on Tuesday, nearly every speech invoked—in an unfair, out-of-context manner—President Obama's statement that successful small business owners benefit from government investment in roads, bridges, and education. Republicans have repeatedly used Obama's line "you didn't build that," excluding the crucial context, to imply that Obama believes that entrepreneurs didn't build their own businesses. One small business owner tapped by the Republican National Committee to speak at the GOP's "I Built That"-themed convention Tuesday was Phil Archuleta, owner of P&M Signs in New Mexico. "President Obama talks like he supports small businesses, but his actions are destroying us," Archuleta told the thousands in attendance Tuesday night. "His administration is putting us out of business. It is our turn to put them out of office!" But Archuleta's business, like those of several other business owners at the GOP convention, benefited greatly from government help. Through the Department of Commerce's Minority Business Development Agency, Archuleta secured an $850,000 Small Business Administration loan guarantee to build an 11,700-square-foot building for his company. The Minority Business Development Agency's website also says that Archuleta worked with the US Forest Service, to which he supplies signs, and a Department of Energy laboratory to develop environmentally friendly sign materials. So not only did Archuleta build new infrastructure for his business with a government loan, he collaborated with government agencies to improve the quality of his product. Archuleta's small business, in other words, directly contradicts the GOP's "I built that" nonsense. The Republican National Committee has trotted out business owners to highlight Obama's and the government's supposedly harmful effect on businesses. In Phil Archuleta's case, government has had the opposite effect. Some perspective On the 'We built this' nonsense...

Current "Legend" Series Position {Began here/here}...
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Fox News Ignores Votes & The Rest Of The Media Plays Along

7/29/2013

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Background:
US Media: MSNBC, Fox News & CNN Are Connected In Many Ways
CIA: NSA's Right Arm & The Media Is It's Face?Ron Paul on Social Security
Foreign Policy: Interview One
Foreign Policy: Interview Two

The media consistently treats Ron Paul like 'he's the thirteenth floor in a hotel', yet he is the one that planted the grassroots that the establishment republicans are benefiting from now. Why is that?:

Watch the first 50 seconds of the following video and you will notice that one particular person (Ron Paul) is ignored even though he came within 200 votes of winning the straw poll...  

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
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NOTE: US Media is interconnected either directly through friendship and shills or indirectly through advertising/board-members to the GOP and thus follows it's wishes. If it didn'tthis electoral fraud cover-up by the GOP could never have been accomplished. Havinga voice on the left to get people to hate Ron Paul also helped allot. I remember cause I was there. Here rather. But it's gone. So nevermind. 
Related Links:

This is what a media cover-up looks like...

GOP VS Ron Paul: A Return To The Suppressed Republican Primary.

Overview of "Socialism" by The Colbert Report (backed by news sources)

Case for Indicting The GOP for Treason as Per Article 3 Section 3 of the US Constitution

Who is Ayn Rand? (and why taking her ideas as a system of government, by the 'Republicans' is bad)

Commentary On Ayn Rand's "For The New Intellectual.

What Occupy Wall Street and The Tea Party Have In Common

Once Again Congress Is Successful In Protecting It...



On Ron Paul


Introduction to Ron Paul

Intro to Ron Paul

Quick Explanation of Ron Paul's Plan

Ron Paul On Property Rights (A Way of Environmental Control)

Foreign Policy -1 (Wars and Terrorism)

Foreign Policy 2 - Aid

Why Ron Paul's Plan of Cutting 5 Departments/Cabinet-Posts Is Reasonable. 
(the two sentences for each section have a link above it. That link leads to the proof)

The War Between Right and Left... and Why They Can't Listen To Each Other...

Is Peter King A Terrorist Sympathiser and Hypocrite?

Bill O Reilly 1 - Example of Contradicting Ron Paul On Facts

The Case for Israel Being Better Off Without The "Help" of The United States

Warning To Israel: Whatever The GOP Is Planning Can't Be Good...

Huffington Post: Ron Paul Had Accurate Conspiracy Theory: CIA Was Tied To Drug Traffickers

Enemies of The Constitution - An Overview [Domestic and Foreign Policy] 
{Includes CIA Drug Involvement In Vietnam etc.}
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Current "Legend" Series {Began here/here}...
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Case Study: Frank Luntz Convinces People That Corporations CAN Be People For The Colbert Report!

7/24/2013

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Background: 
Frank Luntz Explains Emotional Maniupulation
Fox News Can Put A Positive Spin On Anything They Want & Their Followers Buy It! 
Corporations Are People My Friend.

From Forbes: Talking Points for the Class War...[i.e. how to make the bad stuff of GOP policy sound good to people who only watch one news source with any regularity]

Herein, I provide a service to the right-wing dogmatists and those who’d like to understand them by reproducing the top 10 talking points for preserving the status quo. 
  1. Whenever anyone brings up distributional issues, accuse them of class warfare.
  2. Never acknowledge the existence of “the rich.” They are “job creators.”
  3. Tax cuts for the working poor are “budget busters.”
  4. Tax cuts for job creators are “incentives.”  See also “competitiveness.”
  5. Deficits caused by new spending are harbingers of the apocalypse.
  6. Deficits caused by tax incentives are signs of enlightened public policy.
  7. Everyone can succeed in America by working hard.
  8. Oppose an adequate minimum wage because it kills jobs.
  9. Oppose tax credits that help minimum wage earners escape poverty, such as the earned income tax credit (EITC), because they let millions of lower-income Americans escape income tax liability.
  10. Support tax incentives that let job creators escape income tax liability.
Colbert Super PAC - "Corporations Are People"
Little Charlie and Grace can start their Colbert Super PAC lemonade stand now that Stephen knows what his super PAC stands for.  (02:26)
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The Colbert Report
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Colbert Super PAC - "Corporations Are People" - Frank Luntz
Frank Luntz helps Stephen make the idea that corporations are people appealing to Americans.  (05:44)
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The Colbert Report
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Colbert Super PAC - "Corporations Are People" - Frank Luntz's Focus Group
Frank Luntz convenes a focus group to develop the perfect Colbert Super PAC ad while Stephen watches behind a two-way mirror.  (05:10)
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The Colbert Report
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GOP-Republican's Southern Strategy Exposed 2

6/7/2013

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From the last post on the Southern Strategy: Souther Strategy is  "taking one or more words or sentences out of context and building a whole case on this."

Basically the Southern Strategy is to say something, anything, and that is believed. For example the following image is a boat floating above the water? For many GOP followers this would be enough proof for evidence of an Obama Muslim Flying Ship Conspiracy. No joke.
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A quick summary of the GOP in Satire, Sarcasm, Innuendo & Imitation...

The Colbert Report
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Notes/Summary:

1. Republican 'purity test' is basically 'anti-Obama',

2. Republicans believe unsubstantiated rumors,

3. No compromise on the debt ceiling,
Context to understand the effects of the GOP on actual politician...

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
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Notice Michael Steel's use of the word 'establishment republicans' and that there was a change in republican party from the 1850s (from individuals to institutions)... i.e. the official (or rather unofficial) party direction is to help business over the individual which, over time, naturally came to be corporations. That's how the republican party became what it is today (also read True Republicanism) 2. Stephen Colbert, "Unsubstantiated rumors about people you don't support become majority beliefs"

Proof - Article Extract: To get to the data, our April 20-23 USA Today/Gallup poll showed that 9% of all Americans say that Obama was “definitely” not born in the U.S. Another 15% say that Obama was “probably” not born in the U.S. That’s about a quarter of the U.S. adult population, 24% who have doubts about Obama's being "natural born," the constitutional requirement for a president. That contrasts with 38% of Americans who say Obama was “definitely” born in the U.S. and another 18% who say he was “probably” born in the U.S. Another 20% said that they didn’t know enough to say or refused to answer. Who were those 24% who suspect Obama was not born in the U.S.? Beliefs about Obama's birthplace are certainly related to education . Although 13% of those with post-graduate educations say that Obama was probably or definitely not born in the U.S., that’s half the 28% of those with some college and 26% of those with only a high school education or less who believe Obama was not native born.  Beliefs about Obama’s birth are strongly related to partisanship: 43% of Republicans say that Obama was not born in the U.S., including 15% who are definite in their beliefs and another 28% who say “probably.” Of some concern to the White House and Obama’s 2012 re-election strategists is the fact that 20% of independents believe Obama was probably or definitely not born in the U.S. Nine percent of Democrats agree.  Naturally enough, this partisanship connection means there is a connection between beliefs in Obama's place of birth and intent to vote for Obama. Seventy-five percent of registered voters who say Obama was born in U.S. would consider voting for him. Fifteen percent of those who say he was not born in the U.S. would consider voting for Obama, while 85% say they definitely would not.
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