Showing posts with label Georgia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgia. Show all posts
Sarah Palin's latest victims, I mean endorsees
Just back from a beautiful weekend in Alaska's Bristol Bay – nothing like some clean fresh air to reinvigorate us for the fight ahead this fall. Today, we’re announcing support for two solid constitutional conservatives from the great state of Georgia. Having many friends in Georgia, we know like us your summers are filled with fishing, family, and fresh air without much room for politics. However, with so much at risk in this year’s elections, please take time to check out these great conservatives and encourage your family, friends, camping buddies, neighbors, etc. to get out and vote for them next Tuesday, July 22nd.
DR. BOB JOHNSON FOR U.S. CONGRESS (GA-1)
Dr. Bob Johnson is one doctor we need in the House! Americans are tired of career politicians who make empty promises during campaigns, only to get to Washington to advance their own careers. Dr. Bob is in this campaign with a servant’s heart. As a 26-year Army veteran, a Christian medical missionary, and a surgeon, his life’s work has centered on serving country and neighbors. We need more like him in office. Dr. Bob is a conservative who will work to repeal Obamacare and balance the budget, and he has signed the pledge to self-limit the time he’ll spend in Washington. His campaign is propelled by the good Georgia grassroots. Let’s send Dr. Bob to the House on July 22nd!
BARRY LOUDERMILK FOR U.S. CONGRESS (GA-11)
Barry Loudermilk has a proven record of conservatism in the Georgia General Assembly, one that I hope he can bring to the weak-kneed in the halls of Congress. Barry is an Air Force veteran, small business owner, father, grandfather, and husband who met his beautiful wife in the great state of Alaska many summers ago. Barry will take his strong work ethic, life experiences, and conservative principles to Washington where he will join the fight to restore our great nation and use the Constitution as his guide. Please join me in supporting Barry Loudermilk for U.S. Congress on July 22nd.
Just so you all know Dr Bob wants to see a terrorist attack on the US than have TSA screening at the airports. Yeah that's gonna help him win an election.
And Barry Loudermilk might have a chance. He is pretty far ahead of Bob Barr in the polls right now. But he was in involved in a racial discrimination lawsuit and had to settle for $80K. No wonder Georgians like him so much.
This GOP lawmaker thinks women are no better than farm animals
From Huffington Post
Georgia state Rep. Terry England compared women to farm animals while discussing an abortion measure on the Georgia state house floor.
The republican lawmaker was commenting on HB 954 -- a measure which would prohibit a woman from having an abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy -- when he made the curious comparison, according to The Raw Story.
“Life gives us many experiences,” England explained. “I’ve had the experience of delivering calves, dead and alive — delivering pigs, dead and alive. … It breaks our hearts to see those animals not make it.”
England went on to tell the story of a man who expressed his concern about abortion with his own animal metaphor.
"[The man] said, ‘Mr. Terry, I want to tell you something. You tell those folks down there when they quit killing babies, they can have every chicken I’ve got,'" England said.
The controversial bill would even apply in situations where the fetus was not expected to survive. England's response to such concerns is what sparked the bizarre comparison.
Opponents of the bill believe that it would force women to carry stillborn fetuses or to have Caesarian deliveries. Regardless of any complications surrounding the pregnancy, under HB 954 a woman is expected to carry the child until birth.
Contraception and abortion have been the focus of a nation-wide debate in recent days thanks to controversies surrounding Susan G. Komen and Georgetown Law student Sandra Fluke, who was called a "slut" by Rush Limbaugh after advocating for contraception coverage.
All I can say is FUCK YOU ASSHOLE!
Georgia state Rep. Terry England compared women to farm animals while discussing an abortion measure on the Georgia state house floor.
The republican lawmaker was commenting on HB 954 -- a measure which would prohibit a woman from having an abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy -- when he made the curious comparison, according to The Raw Story.
“Life gives us many experiences,” England explained. “I’ve had the experience of delivering calves, dead and alive — delivering pigs, dead and alive. … It breaks our hearts to see those animals not make it.”
England went on to tell the story of a man who expressed his concern about abortion with his own animal metaphor.
"[The man] said, ‘Mr. Terry, I want to tell you something. You tell those folks down there when they quit killing babies, they can have every chicken I’ve got,'" England said.
The controversial bill would even apply in situations where the fetus was not expected to survive. England's response to such concerns is what sparked the bizarre comparison.
Opponents of the bill believe that it would force women to carry stillborn fetuses or to have Caesarian deliveries. Regardless of any complications surrounding the pregnancy, under HB 954 a woman is expected to carry the child until birth.
Contraception and abortion have been the focus of a nation-wide debate in recent days thanks to controversies surrounding Susan G. Komen and Georgetown Law student Sandra Fluke, who was called a "slut" by Rush Limbaugh after advocating for contraception coverage.
All I can say is FUCK YOU ASSHOLE!
Super Tuesday is today
The following states will be caucusing for having a primary today:
Alaska (caucus)
Georgia (primary)
Idaho (caucus)
Massachusetts (primary)
North Dakota (caucus)
Ohio (primary)
Oklahoma (primary)
Tennessee (primary)
Vermont (primary)
Virginia (primary)
Alaska (caucus)
Georgia (primary)
Idaho (caucus)
Massachusetts (primary)
North Dakota (caucus)
Ohio (primary)
Oklahoma (primary)
Tennessee (primary)
Vermont (primary)
Virginia (primary)
Reason #50 not to vote for Sarah Palin for anything
She endorsed Saxby Chambliss, Senator from Georgia
Like Sarah, he is anti-choice, he got a 100% approval rating from the National Right to Life Committe. He is anti-education, the NEA gave him an F. The League of Conservation Voters gave him a 0. AFL-CIO he got an 11% He did return campaign contributions he recieved from disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramhoff.
On November 19, 2001 he made the following comment:homeland security would be improved by turning the sheriff loose to "arrest every Muslim that crosses the state line."
What a guy!
Like Sarah, he is anti-choice, he got a 100% approval rating from the National Right to Life Committe. He is anti-education, the NEA gave him an F. The League of Conservation Voters gave him a 0. AFL-CIO he got an 11% He did return campaign contributions he recieved from disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramhoff.
On November 19, 2001 he made the following comment:homeland security would be improved by turning the sheriff loose to "arrest every Muslim that crosses the state line."
What a guy!
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