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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Wisconsin Right to Life Wacko's, Fear Monger the right of the People to Protest. One Party Oppression is so much fun.



Take my word for it, I've interviewed Susan Armacost, on my previous radio program and found her to be a one issue zealot and ghoul. She's the legislative director of the fringe, media legitimized cult, Wisconsin Right to Life. 


The bloodthirsty back alley “Wisconsin Right to (end a mothers) Life” zealots continue to crank out their vile propaganda with adorable baby pictures and videos of children they neither support nor care about after birth. Like any cult, these deeply sick individuals start drooling when anyone even mentions birth control, stem cell research, abortion and…addressing our government through public protests? True. Oh the dreaded sight of liberals, their kids, friends, police officers and firefighters. For WRL, nothing is more threatening to the joy and power of one party rule, than a possible Democratic Senate.  
Wisconsin Right to Life on Tuesday released a video that combines an Abraham Lincoln quote about "mob law" and footage of protests at the state Capitol.
Here's another in a long list of comments by conservatives who have completely denounced the right of the people to protest their government.




The cruelest part of the WRL’s intentions? Deny health care and our social safety nets to our children and adults. They really don't mind seeing them suffer, because this is what their vengeful God intended. This savage group of fanatics doesn’t have the capacity to feel, so instead, they collect cute pictures and videos of children as repressive tools to manipulate the pliable minds of conservative low information, one issue voters.

And what was with that big protest the last two years over the government getting involved in medical decisions? Is it okay to let Republican government bureaucrats get between a doctor and patient? Is it an indefensible flip flop the media is all but ignoring. Really, will they able to have it both ways here in Wisconsin and around the country hoping to challenge Roe v Wade before the conservative activist Supreme Court? So far the answer is yes. 

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