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Covering the Front and Back Pages of the Newspaper
December 06, 2004
POLITICS: Anti-Family Zealots
And the Democrats wonder why they lost even normally Democrat-friendly states like New Mexico:
Oh, and to repeat a point we Republicans keep making: you take the people who abort their children, and we'll take the families with four kids, and we'll see in a generation which of us has more voters. Comments
This is a bit of a (unattributed and unsubstantiated) stretch. Reading between the lines, we have "planners" "working for" the local Democratic regime" who, no doubt, said in unrelated research that one response to the drought which has afflicted the Southwest for several years now, would be to ban the watering of grass by which means homeowners turn desert land into a lawn. This reasonable academic thought, which no politician would ever endorse, somehow becomes a Democratic initiative to ban backyards. Democratic office holders do silly enough things without having to reach for things they hadn't done. Posted by: NoName at December 6, 2004 12:42 PMNo, that's typical liberal thought-you don't raise the price of water, you ban the backyard. Always reach for the crudest instrument available, in other words. Posted by: John Salmon at December 6, 2004 01:15 PMRight. So all "liberals" are like these extremists? And of course, your family-styled "morals" have done so well. In the bible belt, heart of the "moral" movement, divorce is at an all-time high. Yet in Massachussettes, a state which, *gasp*, allowed gay couples the right to a legal union-of-sorts, we have the lowest divorce rate in the country. What good is a back yard and four kids when the kids have to split time between mommy and daddy? Skip the f'ing politics, stick to the sport. Posted by: Jowey at December 6, 2004 03:51 PMRight. So all "liberals" are like these extremists? And of course, your family-styled "morals" have done so well. In the bible belt, heart of the "moral" movement, divorce is at an all-time high. Yet in Massachussettes, a state which, *gasp*, allowed gay couples the right to a legal union-of-sorts, we have the lowest divorce rate in the country. What good is a back yard and four kids when the kids have to split time between mommy and daddy? Skip the f'ing politics, stick to the sport. Posted by: Jowey at December 6, 2004 03:51 PMSince I can't read the whole article (subscription required), I have to assume the rest of the article is a stupid as that paragraph. I know you're not, so why quote that crap and act likes it has any basis in reality? For shame, Crank. It's time for this Democrat to go home to his suburban house with it's nice backyard and have dinner with my family. I look across the table at my daughter, who seems to have developed into a bright and beautiful two-year-old despite our repeated attempts to abort her. Posted by: Mr Furious at December 6, 2004 04:51 PMJowey - I see you read your Andrew Sullivan today. Hey, I never said it was everybody. Point is, though, the Democrats are getting crushed with married couples with children living in the suburbs and "exurbs," and need to keep far, far away from ideas like this. Fact is, the overpopulation hysterics and the boosters of abortion as a positive good - often the same people - are very bad for the Democrats. Posted by: The Crank at December 6, 2004 05:21 PM"Hey I never said it was everybody." Yeah, never miss an opportunity to blow knee-jerk criticisms of Democrat out your ass. Posted by: Fat Tony at December 6, 2004 09:59 PMSimple fact: the population growth is (for the most part) in the red states. We don't have to be smarter to beat the lefties, just more potent. I'll take NASCAR Dads over effete, "where-do-I put-this-thing" NPR types on that "score" anyday! Posted by: John Salmon at December 7, 2004 02:58 AM
As far as our little sector of the American Pie being the epicenter of moral values, that's laughable. We're as imperfect as anyone. We judge before being judged as badly as anyone else. We're just a heckuva lot more polite. Which is something you could learn to be. Posted by: Stephen at December 7, 2004 01:36 PMPost a comment
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