Email


No Train. No Life!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Rape is a blessing and challenge from God. Have a cool summer. Rick Santorum

This is the dangers, to me, about seeing who is the most conservative. It's a very dangerous sort of version of Horse, but instead of making your opponent do the same shot, you try to top them with an even more ultra-conservative viewpoint. Does anyone agree with this moron with this idea? Are you kidding me?

My first thought was how would he feel if his wife or daughter got raped and pregnant, but I think he'd still feel the same and just, in his way, tell them to walk it off. I think he should be raped and see how it feels to be that traumatized and see what a violent, life-altering act that is. Maybe he would then be a proponent of getting rid of having a statute of limitation on rape. But even then, he wouldn't have to live day-to-day with a reminder of the rape and rapist.

Wouldn't it be the same as someone getting raped and being allowed to move next door. This could help you "turn the other cheek." It'd be hard, but it's a "challenge from God," the fucking endurance tester.

But I guess testing people's ability to pull through (like those X-tian bastards that don't tip because "God will take care of them") is in his hugely, dangerously, ineffective, nation-destroying, idealistic campaign he's running.

First off, He recalled becoming "sickened afer reading John F. Kennedy's 1960 speech calling for the rigid separation of religion and politics," to which he says, "What kind of country do we live in that says only people of nonfaith can come into the public square and make their case?...I don't believe in an America where the separation of church and state is aboslute."

Well, this moron doesn't realize that the reason for that speech was America's dumb-ass ignorance and thinking we weren't ready for a Catholic president and he'd be running our country via the Pope. Rick's a Catholic and like a lot of Americans, we forget our country isn't infallible and we have been racists and wary of Catholics, now Mormons, Muslims, Irish, Blacks, Italians, Germans...and he believes only Christians are being vilified.

Secondly, how easy does he think it is for an Athiest to run for president? Obama gets shit for being Christian (but a closet Muslim). Not too mention, almost the entirety of the Republican party and others try to run the country on a Christian agenda, though most of that is a rhetorical front to take focus away from the other shitty things they do.

Rick would be such a bad president, because he couldn't fairly represent the people. He cannot even represent Christians well.

So back to the overcoming obstacles, he wants to abolish public schoools and have home schools, along with women being back in their homes to rebuild the family structure that feminists destroyed (when they were fighting for rights that apparently Christians have never withheld from women), no affordable health care (even though he gets insurance via tax payers' money)...So even in this bad economic time, where gas and groceries are going up and houses aren't able to afford to live on a single income, he wants mom's to stay at home...and teach their own kids. So now they have one income, struggling, and have to pay for their own, unaffordable health care. All the public school teachers are out of work. They could be hired to home school kids, but if they, too, will have to support a family and provide their own health care, they'll have to charge a huge amount which I'm assuming the families can't afford. Most Republicans are also against minimum wage laws, so I'm assuming people will still be poor.

God, what a moron. As much as I don't want Romney or Gingrich, we can't have this moron running out country. Ron Paul, there's about 7% of things he says that are right on, 25% of things which come from the right idea but would be horribly bad to bring into play. It should just be there as an awareness to people and not actually want to go through with it...but at least he's genuine. He's actually running on a platform that true to him. He's not conceding his beliefs or integrity to win the party's nomination, and I respect that tremendously.

Whoever gets the nomination will have to show their true colors in the actual race against Obama. I think (and hope) that Obama will crush them. We cannot have a Republican (at least the current version of them) in the White House. Our country will not be fixed, especially since it's based on re-elections. It'll be another term until somethine can realistically get done.

John McCain had a good chance and could've if after he won the party's nomination he went back and ran as he really is.

Labels: , , , , , ,

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home