Low Hanging Fruit
September 3rd, 2007 | by Craig |Presidential candidate John Edwards (D - Vidal Sassoon), who rates a 100% from NARAL is all in favor of mandatory preventitive medicine.
So much for “My Body, My Choice,” huh?
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Presidential candidate John Edwards (D - Vidal Sassoon), who rates a 100% from NARAL is all in favor of mandatory preventitive medicine.
So much for “My Body, My Choice,” huh?
9 Responses to “Low Hanging Fruit”
By Mark Tokarski on Sep 3, 2007 | Reply
Pissy mood today, aren’t we. As my mother used to ask me when I came to breakfast in a foul mood, “Did you take your ugly pill today?”
Relax - - the American health care system will chug along as usual, reaming us and tossing the unimportant people off to the side, a tribute to the market you love so much. No politician with any hope of election will survive the insurance lobby.
By Craig on Sep 3, 2007 | Reply
Missed the “humor” tag, did we?
Who took their ugly pill?
By carol on Sep 3, 2007 | Reply
He noted, for example, that women would be required to have regular mammograms in an effort to find and treat “the first trace of problem.”
What’s next? Mandatory D&C?
By Craig on Sep 3, 2007 | Reply
Well, he *did* get 100% from NARAL…
By Mark Tokarski on Sep 3, 2007 | Reply
No - you say what you mean, but are a bit passive aggressive, cloaking it in supposed humor when exposed.
By Craig on Sep 3, 2007 | Reply
Mark, you are worth your weight in comedy gold.
By Mark Tokarski on Sep 3, 2007 | Reply
My point.
By Craig on Sep 3, 2007 | Reply
Whatever. But, honestly, you calling me passive-aggressive is rather like being called racist by a Klukker.
By carol on Sep 3, 2007 | Reply
This long campaign is giving an equal opportunity to all candidates to make fools of themselves. I wasn’t a Huckabee supporter and I never will be now because he’s pandering on universal health now. You can smell the desperation!