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You mean to tell me that the American Family Association is despicable? I won't hear a word of it!
Primarily because anyone with four or five active brain cells figured this out a long time ago.
Here's their latest bit of compassion:
Senator Specter apparently wants a place on your wall. Here's why he shouldn't get the chance.The greatest irony in all of this is that the AFA writer making fun of Arlen Specter's appearance is one to talk; he looks like a dumbed-down version of Alley Oop.Pick your poster child: Arlen Specter, bald from chemotherapy treatments for Hodgkin's disease, saying that he is Exhibit A for embryonic stem-cell research ... or those cute little kids in the AP photo with this caption: "President Bush appeared at the White House with babies and toddlers born of test-tube embryos, some wearing shirts that read 'former embryo.'"
"I look in the mirror every day," says Specter, "barely recognize myself. And not to have the availability of the best of medical care is simply atrocious."
I love the smell of ad hominem in the morning.