If the plight of Cecil the Lion bothers you more than what we're learning about Planned Parenthood, you need to do some hard thinking about what has become of your life and your soul. Thank you.
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The way many people are going bananas over the lion issue says a lot more about them than it does about Dr. Palmer. Social media is handy but it so easily lets people expose their inner cruelty. These reactions shake my faith in humanity.
I disagree with your comparison to the Planned Parenthood topic. That is a manufactured issue. PP is not making profits from the donation program despite what some would like to believe.
I disagree with your comparison to the Planned Parenthood topic. That is a manufactured issue. PP is not making profits from the donation program despite what some would like to believe.
Wow, someone completely missed the point. Oh well.....
I disagree with your comparison to the Planned Parenthood topic. That is a manufactured issue. PP is not making profits from the donation program despite what some would like to believe.
Anonymous is clearly taking a strong moral stand by posting anonymously. Seriously, if Planned Infanticide isn't trying to achieve a profit by selling body parts, why are they dickering over price, and why aren't they mentioning actual costs?
A "manufactured" issue? Did they use CGI and animitronics to get those PP officials to say things about crushing and harvesting? Be that as it may, PP can claim it's legal. Similarly, the game-hunting dentist can say his hunt was legal, up to the point where the lion was lured out of the game preserve.
Now, why would someone want to lure a lion out of a preserve? Could it be that the guides were paid $50,000 for a successful hunt and where going to do whatever they needed to satisfy their customer? In the words of noted social philosopher Cyndi Lauper, "Money changes everything." That would include the actions of Planned Parenthood, which apparently can't make an omelot (or it's budget) without amputating a few legs.
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The way many people are going bananas over the lion issue says a lot more about them than it does about Dr. Palmer. Social media is handy but it so easily lets people expose their inner cruelty. These reactions shake my faith in humanity.
I disagree with your comparison to the Planned Parenthood topic. That is a manufactured issue. PP is not making profits from the donation program despite what some would like to believe.
These are both extreme overreactions.
I disagree with your comparison to the Planned Parenthood topic. That is a manufactured issue. PP is not making profits from the donation program despite what some would like to believe.
Wow, someone completely missed the point. Oh well.....
I disagree with your comparison to the Planned Parenthood topic. That is a manufactured issue. PP is not making profits from the donation program despite what some would like to believe.
Look to your soul, anonymous. Look to your soul.
Anonymous is clearly taking a strong moral stand by posting anonymously. Seriously, if Planned Infanticide isn't trying to achieve a profit by selling body parts, why are they dickering over price, and why aren't they mentioning actual costs?
A "manufactured" issue? Did they use CGI and animitronics to get those PP officials to say things about crushing and harvesting? Be that as it may, PP can claim it's legal. Similarly, the game-hunting dentist can say his hunt was legal, up to the point where the lion was lured out of the game preserve.
Now, why would someone want to lure a lion out of a preserve? Could it be that the guides were paid $50,000 for a successful hunt and where going to do whatever they needed to satisfy their customer? In the words of noted social philosopher Cyndi Lauper, "Money changes everything." That would include the actions of Planned Parenthood, which apparently can't make an omelot (or it's budget) without amputating a few legs.
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