tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1776456473941522431.post6027288195230118762..comments2024-03-05T19:50:31.497-08:00Comments on World O' Crap: Barack Obama, Race TraitorScotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02798340582589737829noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1776456473941522431.post-47241955590014404582011-02-03T12:40:03.754-08:002011-02-03T12:40:03.754-08:00@ Suezboo: Damn you beat me to it. Doesn't thi...@ Suezboo: Damn you beat me to it. Doesn't this piece then contradict the birther argument? Or is consistency also something not to get in the good character assassination?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1776456473941522431.post-26965737941958617922011-02-02T03:34:16.320-08:002011-02-02T03:34:16.320-08:00Mr. and Mrs. Prolifer sound like Dickens character...Mr. and Mrs. Prolifer sound like Dickens characters, especially if you pronounce their name with the emphasis on the first syllable.<br /><br />Mr. Prolifer is a wealthy clergyman who visits slums to harangue the working classes about Hell. He believes that surgery is the work of the Devil. Mrs. Prolifer serves on a large number of committees to convert the African tribes. They have 17 neglected children. <br /><br />At the end of the novel, Mr. Prolifer dies of appendicitis. His fortune is entailed away and the family loses everything and goes to live in the slums, except for his youngest daughter who marries a doctor.dknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1776456473941522431.post-11119821749349118152011-02-01T17:50:06.243-08:002011-02-01T17:50:06.243-08:00@ Suezboo: Why let trivial things like "facts...@ Suezboo: Why let trivial things like "facts" or "reality" get in the way of a good character assassination?Brian Schlosserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03661141625930661327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1776456473941522431.post-33221251850138335092011-02-01T15:48:44.183-08:002011-02-01T15:48:44.183-08:00Who am I to quibble, but..?I will anyway.
One had...Who am I to quibble, but..?I will anyway.<br /><br />One had the impression that Prez Obama was the product of a white Kansas lady and a Kenyan father. So, exactly what slave ancestors are we referring to here? Or do all African-Americans acquire them in the very womb? <br /><br />SuezbooAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1776456473941522431.post-75208429246038598782011-02-01T14:37:26.858-08:002011-02-01T14:37:26.858-08:00Once again, Fred Clark has the rebuttal all tied u...Once again, Fred Clark <a href="http://slacktivist.typepad.com/slacktivist/2011/01/fantasy-role-playing-games.html" rel="nofollow">has the rebuttal all tied up already</a>.<br /><br /><i>What, precisely, is the point of key-word driven ads if half the time they show up on sites diametrically opposed to the product?</i><br /><br />That's the trouble with advertising on political sites. When they mentioned HR3 at Rumproast, they ended up with links to personal pages from couples seeking adoption. Course, they also had a banner ad for a Norwegian-language version of a dating site, so...D Johnstonhttp://dramatispersonae.blip.tvnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1776456473941522431.post-89603886172105764902011-02-01T13:38:44.175-08:002011-02-01T13:38:44.175-08:00"If you want to help prevent some abortions, ..."If you want to help prevent some abortions, how about you work to make sure women aren't deprived of health care and equal wages and child care and all those other supports that might make the difference to whether a woman can afford to have a(nother) child?"<br /><br />But how else are we supposed to make the dirty sluts feel the appropriate shame for having dirty, dirty sex if we can't force them to have children in squalor?<br /><br /><br />Regarding the Google ad... I saw that same ad on Pandagon while reading Amanda's scathing take-down of the odious HR3. It did make me crack a smile. What, precisely, is the point of key-word driven ads if half the time they show up on sites diametrically opposed to the product?Brian Schlosserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03661141625930661327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1776456473941522431.post-67516027252573627582011-02-01T10:53:20.289-08:002011-02-01T10:53:20.289-08:00Yeah, because there is nothing more positive for A...Yeah, because there is nothing more positive for African Americans than to make sure African American women are forced to bear unwanted children. The slavery analogy really only works at all, like so much about anti-choice rhetoric, when you consider that ten week old fetuses are valuable persons but women are not. <br /><br />Fuck off, Peter, there's a good prick. If you want to help prevent some abortions, how about you work to make sure women aren't deprived of health care and equal wages and child care and all those other supports that might make the difference to whether a woman can afford to have a(nother) child? Because women who terminate their pregnancies for reasons of financial stability probably don't actually want to have abortions. <br /><br />And more to the point, they are the only ones you are not bullying or patronizing or deceiving or victimizing by preventing their determined course of action.D. Sidhenoreply@blogger.com