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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Planned Parenthood on mammograms



No mammograms!

Besides killing babies and selling their body parts ... just what else do they do there?


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Gun Free Zones





"Makes a lot of sense, but shouldn't this be a government sponsored thing rather than a private (profit making) venture?" 
Barbie Boxer


"Solves the problem short term, but we really need to get rid of all the guns."
Princess Nancy Pelosi


"We have it posted on the front gate of our mansion and so far its worked out fine."
Barbara  Streisand


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Lemony Snicker and his wife pledge $1 million to Planned Parenthood



Why not ISIS?

The philanthropic duo had this to say,  "We've been very fortunate" adding: “good fortune should be shared with noble causes.” 


I get it. 
Why give the money to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to save children when you could give it to the "rusty coat hanger" so they can kill them and sell their body parts. A far more noble cause.

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The author of A Series of Unfortunate Events announced a $1 million donation to Planned Parenthood on Tuesday via Twitter

Daniel Handler, who writes children’s books under name Lemony Snicket, tweeted that he and his wife and illustrator, Lisa Brown, had “been very fortunate,” adding: “good fortune should be shared with noble causes.” 

Brown told BuzzFeed that she and her husband have supported Planned Parenthood for years, “for obvious reasons: It’s a great organization that has provided top-quality healthcare for countless women and families in our lives.” 

“This year, Planned Parenthood has gone through a series of unfortunate events, and it felt right to make our support more public and more dramatic,” she said. 

Handler and Brown have donated substantial sums to the women’s health organization in the past. “If your salary equaled the amount of money my wife and I gave Planned Parenthood one year, you’d be in the richest 1 percent in the world,” Handler wrote in 2007 for the New York Times. 

Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards appeared in Congress on Tuesday before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to defend her organization against allegations of that it illegally profits by selling fetal tissue. 

Republican lawmakers rapidly assailed Richards with accusations over her salary, Planned Parenthood’s travel expenses, and the activities of the group’s political action committee. 

Throughout the contentious hearing, Richards defended the women’s health organization as a critical provider of STD testing and contraceptive care for millions of Americans, while noting that the majority of its federal funding arrives in the form of Medicaid reimbursements for legitimate medical care.







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Do what I say not what I do




Barry loves gun control and gun free zones…


except when it comes to his nice cozy family.

 Easy to say when you have armed guards watching your kids every move.






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Monday, October 5, 2015

Our government is riddled with corruption






It's hard to tell the good guys from the bad anymore. You name the agency and I bet there are more people working there who are corrupt then not. The IRS scandal. What was the end result? Nothing. The FBI investigating the IRS scandal? Ditto. Now Chaffetz was targeted by the SS. Will Clancy get fired? You can bet the house he won't. The most you could hope for is… he wants to spend more time with his family.. and even that looks improbable.

This is the trickle down leadership coming from an unscrupulous WH. 
In charge of everything responsible for nothing.

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Secret Service chief knew about Jason Chaffetz leak earlier than initially reported




(CNN)The director of the Secret Service said Friday he first heard rumors about employees of his agency circulating unflattering information about a top Republican lawmaker earlier than he initially reported.

Director Joe Clancy said in a statement he was first aware of the "speculative rumor" of members of his agency discussing Rep. Jason Chaffetz's records on March 25. Previously, Clancy said he first heard about the information from the media April 1.

Clancy said when he first heard the information it was "not credible and was not attributed to a source of information or indicative of any action." 


An investigation released Wednesday by the Department of Homeland Security found that a top official at the agency encouraged colleagues via email to release records on Chaffetz contained "some information that he might find embarrassing needs to get out."

The Daily Beast shortly thereafter reported that Chaffetz had been rejected in 2003 by the agency he now oversees as a committee chairman.

Clancy said he didn't learn until later that Secret Service employees had accessed the private records of Chaffetz, and leaked that he applied unsuccessfully for a job at the agency.

"I feel it is extremely important to be as accurate as possible regarding my knowledge of this matter and I have personally spoken to Chairman Chaffetz to advise him of the additional information that I provided to the Inspector General," Clancy said.






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