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States Fight Back: Rep. Cynthia Davis (Missouri) on Alex Jones (2-12-09) 1/2

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ioroman (3 months ago) Show Hide
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This lunatic and racist is a disgrace to this country.
GradStud28 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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So the states should be allowed to do things that limit individual liberties or to starve poor children (though she doesn't make her case for her "war against the poor" in this clip) ?? Yeah, how dare the federal government require states to do what they ought to be doing.
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So a 16 year old getting a Job is a bad idea? A 16 year old becoming a productive member of the community?learing to work for food? what the hell is wrong with you?
ioroman (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Nothing wrong for a young person to learn to work; unfortunately, when you put in context what this lunatic says and other of her positions, it is just a reflection that she needs a meaningful cause instead of spreading hate and division.
fooschnikens (4 months ago) Show Hide
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This religious nutcase can advocate states' rights and bash the federal government until she's blue in the face, but what about individual rights? The federal government's job is to protect individual freedoms; that includes a woman's right to choose. She acts like she's some kind of freedom fighter for the states, but all she really wants to do is outlaw abortion so she can strip away the civil liberty of a woman's right to choose and impose her personal beliefs on others by force.
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My high school took it extremely seriously. You couldn't move on to the next grade or graduate without passing the classes and tests.

I don't know where on earth she's getting her information.
missiworld (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Also, she says that schools don't teach the constitution, but it is a required class (two of them, actually) for all Missouri high school students. They must take a semester class over Missouri constitution and civics, and they must pass a state standard test over all materials. Then, they must study national civics and constitution and pass a similar test over it.
missiworld (4 months ago) Show Hide
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It makes me wonder what's worse--abortion or starving to death?

Personally, I would rather not starve to death as a completely conscious person. Much more painful.
missiworld (4 months ago) Show Hide
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George Washington told Americans that we shouldn't have political parties because it would tear apart our countries. And look what we did... genius.

Republicans and democrats aren't all that different--I'm glad you know that, most people don't. They all work for Wall Street; they all work to put cash in their own pocketbooks. One of the few people in Congress right now who isn't like that is Ron Paul, but he's nearly 74. It's not like he'll be around all that longer. :(
eslake (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Ron Paul isn't alone, he just has recognition enough to push for legislation that might help us.

HR1207 has more than the needed 218 supporters (last I heard over 250 now). But watch them shoot it down regardless.

The 3 branches are now all under the control of the same group, with the same agendas - which they brag about pushing contradictory to the will of the people. If people don't stand up soon there won't be anything left to stand up for.

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