rickerb wrote:
just another sign that "The Apolalyspe of the Zombies" is upon us.
But who knew the Zombies were a subset of Republicans?
See:
"I think video games is a bigger problem than guns, because video games affect people." Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.)
"They are used to defend our property and our families and our faith and our freedom, and they are absolutely essential to living the way God intended for us to live."
California Rep. Tim Donnelly (R), talking about guns on The Bottom Line. So, was Jesus packing?
"Slavery and abortion are the two most horrendous things this country has done but when you think about the immorality of wild, lavish spending on our generation and forcing future generations to do without essentials just so we can live lavishly now, it's pretty immoral." Rep. Louis Gohmert (R-Texas), equating slavery with the national debt.
"Watch a sonogram of a 15-week baby, and they have movements that are purposeful. They stroke their face. If theyre a male baby, they may have their hand between their legs. If they feel pleasure, why is it so hard to believe that they could feel pain? Current Republican Rep. Michael Burgess, arguing that male babies masturbate in utero.
"Understand though, that when we talk about exceptions, we talk about rape, incest, health of a woman, life of a woman.
Life of the woman is not an exception." Former Illinois congressman Joe Walsh
"If it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down." Rep. Todd Akin (R-Missouri). His lost his Senate bid in 2012.
"One of the things I will talk about, that no president has talked about before, is I think the dangers of contraception in this country.... Many of the Christian faith have said, well, that's okay, contraception is okay. It's not okay. It's a license to do things in a sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be." Rick Santorum, former Republican senator from Pennsylvania and former presidential hopeful
"As long as it's inevitable, you might as well lie back and enjoy it." Former Texas Republican gubernatorial contender Clayton Williams on rape