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Losers Creating Losers
Last week North Dakota’s Republican Governor Jack Dairymple signed a series of bills into law that, when they take effect on August 1st, will give his state the most restrictive abortion laws in the country. Finding winners in this, except … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, Amendment 26, Billings, Billings Montana, Constitution, Great Recession, Jack Dairymple, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, North Dakota Constitution, North Dakota Legislature, personhood, Personhood USA, politics, Roe v. Wade, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Tea Party, United States Constitution, war on women, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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The Banishment Of Louie Gohmert
This was a long time coming. It would be easy to dismiss Louie Gohmert as just another loony Tea Party/Republican, except that as a member of the House of Representatives he actually gets to vote on and propose legislation – … Continue reading
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Tagged 14th Amendment, 2nd Amendment, Alan West, Americans for Tax Reform, anchor babies, Arizona, Aurora Colorado, balanced budget, Balanced Budget Amendment, C.N.N., Climate Change, CNN, Colorado, Connecticut, conservative, Constitution, Dick Cheney, discrimination, Drill Baby Drill, embryonic stem cell research, employment discrimination, F.I.S.A., FBI, FISA, Fox Business News, Fox News Sunday, gerrymandering, Government regulations, Grover Norquist, gun control, gun legislation, gun regulation, gun violence, guns, Hate crime legislation, hate crimes, House, House Natural Resources Committee, House of Representatives, HR 1503, immigration, job discrimination, John McCain, Louie Gohmert, mass shooting, Medicare, Medicare Part D, personhood, photo ID, Planned Parenthood, politics, radical right, redistricting, regulations, Republicans, Rick Perry, right wing, Ryan budget, Ryan Plan, Sandy Hook Elementary School, sex discrimination, sexual discrimination, Sharia Law, stem cell research, Tea Party, terror babies, Texas, the pledge, Tom Delay, trans-Alaskan pipeline, unemployment, unemployment benefits, unemployment compensation, United States Constitution, V.A.W.A., VAWA, Violence Against Women Act, voter ID, Voter suppression, Washington Post
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State Rape
Yes, the title of this article is shocking. Not as shocking as the subject matter that spurred it. The Virginia House of Delegates, with its Republican supermajority, gave the women of Virginia a Valentine’s Day present by passing legislation that … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, abortion, Bob McDonnell, Democrats, erectile ysfunction, health care, Janet Howell, mammogram, Obamacare, pap smear, personhood, politics, Republicans, Roe v. Wade, Sarah Palin, Todd Gilbert, transvaginal ultrasound, ultrasound, Virginia, Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Senate, virginity test, war on women, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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From History A Pathway To Victory
OK, we have the last of the 2011 elections behind us and now it is time to focus on 2012. Let’s couple what we learned Tuesday night and in the past to draw out a roadmap to victory.
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Tagged 112th Congress, 2012 election, 2012 presidential campaign, abortion, Amendment 26, Arizona, Blame It On Bush, Congress, Democrats, Do Harm Congress, Drill Baby Drill, economy, Fox News, George W. Bush, Government regulations, Herman Cain, Issue 2, Jan Brewer, Jerry Lewis, jobs, Joe Arpaio, John Kasich, Maricopa County, Mississippi, Obama, obstruction, Ohio, Papers Please, Paul Ryan, personhood, recall, regulations, Republican Presdiential Primary debate, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Russell Pearce, Ryan Plan, SB 1070, SB5, Scott Walker, Tea Party, unemployment, union busting, unions, Wisconsin, women's health issues, women's rights
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