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You don't have to stop killing the unborn, just don't make me pay for it!

posted Apr 8, 2011 3:41 PM by Robert Bruce Alexander   [ updated Apr 8, 2011 6:22 PM ]
Okay, we've had our fun, we've spent generations into the future on a bunch of great stuff.  We've paid tens of thousands people in the department of education above average salaries to not teach single student.  We continue to live beyond our means including paying for PBS & NPR as if we were underemployed soap addicts that can't cut the cable bill.  And worst of all, like a bunch of wrinkled old hippies unwilling to let go of the bygone "free sex" era, we continue encouraging promiscuity by insisting the taxpayer help pay to kill the inconvenient unborn!
It's TIME FOR AND INTERVENTION! Washington, we are your friends, your family, your employers, and we are here because we care about you.  We don't want you to continue on this self destructive path.  It's time you take responsibility for your actions.  Cut the spending!  Balance the budget!  We are cutting you off!  If you insist on living out this destructive lifestyle, don't expect us to pay for it anymore!

Robert Bruce Alexander,
Citizen

Comments

Robert Alexander - Apr 12, 2011 8:21 PM

AndrewJ writes: "You don't pay for it. Its federally illegal. The federal government investigates PPH every 2 years and has found nothing. Even under Bush."

Robert Alexander - Apr 12, 2011 8:22 PM

My point is that taking tax money of those who believe abortion to be an immoral and reprehensible act is as if Jewish families were taxed to pay for the gas chambers or the families of those killed in Tiananmen Square were taxed to pay to clean the blood from the streets. Forgive me, that was indeed the case for the Nazis and for the Chinese Communist as it is for our government today.

Like I said, I'm not even asking for the slaughter to stop. By all means kill as many unborn babies as you can pay for out of your own pocket. I'm just saying I have all the evil atrocity committing government I can afford and I'm looking for ways to cut back.

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