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Tuesday, July 26, 2016


Go to the movies... learn what they didn't teach you in school.



http://hillarysamericathemovie.com/#tickets







Time to leave the democrat party. Any other party is better. 
See if they line up with liberty and justice for all.




https://blog.frcaction.org/2016/07/comparison-democrat-and-republican-platforms/

Among their worst . . .

Philadelphia: The City of Motherly Love?

It looks like Hillary Clinton plans to run on the only economy this president has improved: Planned Parenthood's. Over the weekend, the campaign announced that abortion will be taking center stage at the Democratic National Convention this week in Philadelphia with confirmed speakers Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood (whose group enjoys at least a million dollars a day from taxpayers) and Ilsye Hogue, president of NARAL. Of course, highlighting these organizations is somewhat redundant, since the biggest cheerleader for abortion is the one running for election.
Despite the country's growing resistance, Clinton seems intent on following the president into some of the most radical terrain on abortion ever broached. From her shameless support of taxpayer-funded abortion to her elevation of groups that illegally sell baby body parts, the former First Lady is determined to make this election about an extreme social agenda that's increasingly out of touch with women. Meanwhile, not everyone is thrilled about the DNC's direction -- including the Democrats' own base. While Hillary shamelessly promotes abortion right up to the moment of birth, polling shows it's a far cry from voters' position on the issue. Almost eight in 10 Americans (78 percent) would limit abortion to the first trimester -- including 62 percent who call themselves "pro-choice."
Ignoring the growing gap, Clinton is rushing to embrace what more people are calling the "abortion-ization" of the Democratic Party without any regard to the political consequences. Just how big of a stranglehold does abortion have on the DNC? Politico reports this morning that the leading candidate for the DNC chairmanship is none other than Stephanie Schriock, the president of Emily's List. And the Democrats' party platform tells a similar story. For the first time in history, Democrats have called for overturning the Hyde and Helms amendments, demanding that federal taxpayers fund abortion-on-demand at home and abroad. Not surprisingly, the Left's radical push for abortion coverage makes absolutely no exemptions for religious groups -- nor does it offer even the barest of conscience protections for anyone in the medical community.
The GOP's platform couldn't be more different. Under it, Republicans reiterate their support for the walls between taxpayers and the dark world of abortion, calling on Congress to make the Hyde amendment permanent in all walks of government funding -- including Obamacare. The Republicans, meanwhile, insisted on defending the First Amendment rights of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and organizations when it comes to issues like abortion funding, procedures, drugs, and health insurance. The Democrats support Planned Parenthood by name. The Republicans, for the first time, call for the defunding of Planned Parenthood for committing abortions, selling baby parts, and deceiving women with faulty consent forms.
Perhaps most tellingly, the Democrats pieced together their radical platform where they like doing most of their work: in secret. Unfortunately for them, it's no secret where the party is heading. The Left is running a campaign of "choice" -- and in this election, voters have a clear one.