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She Said:

I wish we had time to be divided. I wish we had time to be upset. To be angry. To be disappointed. I wish we did, because if we had time for that, then things wouldn't be so bad right now. Instead, we're in a place where another four or eight years of the world as it is will devastate the life of some child.

--Michelle Obama, Denver July 16, 2008


Funny. I don’t see Michelle worried about the children who’ll die if her husband passes the FOCA through upon his election.

What’s another 1.3 million aborted children a year when Michelle O’s children could benefit so much from their father’s election?


--Englishqueen01, 1st commenter at MichelleMalkin.com documenting this same story


Yes, Michelle, the world will be a scary place if your man is not elected. Point of fact, it's already scary with some one million-plus babies being aborted every year already. The life of some child WILL be devastated if your man is not elected. The life of some child will be devastated REGARDLESS of who gets elected. Children will still go hungry whoever wins the White House. Children will still lose mothers and fathers. Children will still be beaten, abused, raped, kidnapped, murdered...... Children will still cry.

But...

More children will be devastated should YOUR man get elected and sign FOCA. More, Michelle, not less. Besides, just because your man gets elected doesn't mean the human heart will somehow be cleansed of all the evil that ultimately devastates not just the lives of children, but the lives of men and women as well. Your man is not God. He is not a messiah. His heart is "deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked..." just like everyone else's.

Both of you need shorter horses.


2 Comments:

  1. Marshal Art said...
    They do have an overinflated sense of their own abilities, don't they? It's really funny, in a please-make-them-shut-up kinda way, how Michelle, like Hillary, is described as brilliant. How could anyone supporting the policies they support be called brilliant?

    In any case, I just hope that when he loses in November, he'll still be kind enough to stop the rising oceans for us. That would be great.
    Anonymous said...
    Everyone in politics has an overinflated sense of their own abilities these days. Finding one that truly believes in the principles upon which our nation was founded is getting harder and harder.

    It's getting to the point where I think that the ideal candidate for President is the one that promises to veto every single piece of legislation that comes across his desk and send it back to Congress with an explanation of how it violates the Constitution. We could use some real gridlock in Washington.

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