Bernie!

Unless one makes comments like these:

"I would hope that when a woman goes into a physician, with a rape issue, that that physician will indeed ask her about perhaps her marriage, was this pregnancy caused by normal relations in a marriage, or was it truly caused by a rape." — Chuck Winder, Republican Senator from Idaho...........This is legit.....


"The sexual abuse report says that there has been, since 2006, a 64% increase in violent sexual assaults. Now, what did they expect? These people are in close contact, the whole airing of this issue has never been done by Congress, it's strictly been a question of pressure from the feminists." Liz Trotta...........I dont believe the numbers

"Legitimate rape" Akin

Because rape is just an alternative "method of conception." It's just like in vitro and sperm donation, only without the ability to choose your partner or enjoy yourself. Paul Ryan........Isnt that true?

......and when they do it they ought to be crucified.

CuntClinton should be for what she did to a 12 yr old
 
Thanks. I'll take both of those as a compliment.

You can't compare a few laughs in a phone call about a case she tried involving s rape to actual comments made about rape.

Typical mindless LIB

Just say

"What a CUNT and a LIB will say or do is OK, whatever an R will think or has thought going back 55 yrs is EVIL!"

Lets talk a 55 yr old haircut
 
"For somebody to take advantage of somebody else in such a horrible and terrifying and brutal way is absolutely disgusting," said West Virginia Del. Brian Kurcaba during a hearing on proposed new abortion restrictions, CBS Charleston affiliate WOWK-TV reports. "But what is beautiful is the child that could come as a production of this."

“I struggled with myself for a long time, but I came to realize life is that gift from God, even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape. It is something that God intended to happen.”​
—2012 Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock

Happy birthday!!!!!

“I think the right approach is to accept this horribly created—in the sense of rape—but nevertheless a gift in a very broken way, the gift of human life, and accept what God has given to you. ...Rape victims should make the best of a bad situation.”​
—Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum


The crème de la crème:

Rape is kind of like the weather. If it’s inevitable, relax and enjoy it.”​
—1990 Texas gubernatorial candidate Clayton Williams
 
The crème de la crème:

Rape is kind of like the weather. If it’s inevitable, relax and enjoy it.”​
—1990 Texas gubernatorial candidate Clayton Williams

you are going back decades about a NON ENTITY?????????

asshole LIB:rolleyes:
 
Cunt Clintons DECADES old comment is germaine as she purports to be PRO WOMEN

but she isnt.....she pays women less then men, though screams about it

and what a NON ENTITY said in 1990....means less then nothing, though YOU posting it says alot about you!

ROCKS!

HAIRCUTS!
 
and you posted shit about Akin etc etc

but gloss over Sanders?

:rolleyes:
 
You can always tell when DizzyBooby is on the ropes by the volume of consecutive spewnami posts.

It's a good day to be an American, a bad day for racist RW douche-nozzles. :cool:
 
Because rape is just an alternative "method of conception." It's just like in vitro and sperm donation, only without the ability to choose your partner or enjoy yourself. Paul Ryan

I never read or heard of this before, which shocked me, because Ryan is in my state and often gets local news coverage. I wondered if it was a misquote because there was no date or location associated with it. So I've been digging into it .

It was said in an exclusive interview with WJHL TV, Johnson City, TN


Exclusive interview with Paul Ryan

Posted: Aug 23, 2012 5:00 PM CDT
By Staff

11Connects' Josh Smith had a chance to sit down with the GOP's Vice-Presidential candidate, Paul Ryan, Wednesday afternoon in Roanoke, Va.

See the full interview with Ryan by clicking play on the video above.


The video has been removed. Copies elsewhere on the web have been removed for copyright infringement. It would seem plausible that it was cleansed before it could become an Obama campaign commercial.



Wow! I only saw the tip of the iceberg. Now I know why the Republicans are doomed.
 
Katie McDonough is on the case!

But some people in conservative media, like respected anti-rape activists Bill Kristol and Erick Erickson, are very concerned about the article and what it may mean about Sanders’ views on rape. I decided to investigate, and it turns out that Bernie Sanders does, indeed, have a long record on the issue of violence against women.

Some of the more troubling recent highlights:

In 2003, Sanders was among 32 co-sponsors of the Prison Rape Elimination Act, a measure to “establish a zero-tolerance standard” for sexual violence in prison. (The measure passed unanimously, but enforcement has been weak in the last decade.)

In 2011, Sanders co-sponsored a measure to address the rape kit backlog. Here’s how Sen. Dianne Feinstein, another of the bill’s co-sponsors, explained the measure: ”Thousands of rape kits sit untested in police storage facilities nationwide. This is lost justice for rape victims. Testing DNA evidence in rape kits is a crucial tool to help law enforcement arrest and prosecute rapists. The Justice for Survivors of Sexual Assault Act will make sure that victims are no longer denied the necessary tools for justice.”

In 2012, Sanders co-sponsored the renewal of the Violence Against Women Act. Here’s how he explained that vote: “The act has been extremely successful in Vermont and across the country. While we are reducing the incidence of domestic violence, much more has to be done. Too many girls and women are still suffering from domestic violence and sexual abuse and that must end.”

In 2013, he called on the Department of Veterans Affairs to “step up efforts to provide care and benefits for veterans who experienced sexual assault in the military“ so that they “receive the care and benefits needed to confront the emotional and physical consequences of this horrific experience.”

In 2014, Sanders voted for New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s proposal to move the system of reporting and prosecuting rape in the military outside the chain of command. When that bill failed, Sanders issued the following statement about rape:

An estimated 26,000 service members were sexually assaulted in 2012, a 37 percent increase in just one year, according to a recent Department of Defense study. I voted for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s bill because it would give servicemen and women an independent route outside the chain of command to report serious crimes, and I am disappointed that it was defeated… I also supported a separate measure by Sen. Claire McCaskill that includes some important reforms, but remain concerned that it does not go far enough. Victims of rape and sexual assault in the military deserve a fair and independent system outside the chain of command to report these types of crimes.

And just last month, Sanders balked at the GOP budget proposal because, among other programs put on the chopping block, it would slash funds for domestic violence service providers. He said at the time that “funding to help victims of domestic violence in Vermont could be slashed by more than $270,000, including funding for the STOP Violence Against Women Program that helps states provide support services for victims of domestic violence.”

The truth is out, and the public — aided by fearless women’s rights advocate Erick Erickson — will not rest until Sanders explains his record.
 
By the way.........

How long ago did Sanders write that essay? Oh.......48 YEARS AGO. ;)

he is running for Pres NOW

if he were a REPOH he would be destroyed for it

remember a 55 yr old haircut and a 35 yr old ROCK?

are you that much of a devious cretin?
 
Bernie Sanders wants to put a million young people to work — here’s how


Yesterday, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, introduced legislation aimed at tackling a crisis few are addressing: youth unemployment.

Alongside Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), Sanders appeared at the H.O.P.E. Project in southeast Washington, D.C. – an innovative job training program that focuses on young men and women in impoverished communities – to introduce legislation that would employ a million Americans between the ages of 16 to 24.

The bill, the Employ Young Americans Now Act, would provide $5.5 billion in financing to hire a million young people in both summer jobs an year-round work while at the same time offer job training and skills to hundreds of thousands of people in the same age bracket.

$4 billion of the funds would be provided to states and local governments to directly hire people, while the remaining $1.5 billion would be given out as competitive grants to local areas that demonstrate they have the ability to do effective job training.

Sounds better than bombing Syria.;)
 
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